
Hope that you enjoyed the Christmas inspiration from Guest Designer, Marion Smith's Blog that you just hopped over her from.
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Now it is time to start getting a head start with the Christmas gift goodies here.
Here's what I would like to share with you.
Every year my two eldest children like to give each student in their class a small gift. We started the tradition a few years ago and it has been a huge hit.
I like the children to make part of the gift to make it a little more personal.
This year we have decided to once again make gingerbread and shortbread for the whole class on a platter. Then to give individual goodie boxes to their special friends only. This meant we only had to make up 16 goodie boxes.
(Time was escaping us with graduation happenings and we really didn't feel up to creating over 60 individual gifts this year!)
For this years goodie bags, I have found some really cute little take away boxes for us to decorate.

This year gifts however it was much easier with the help of Helmar products.
Firstly because the boxes had a glossy surface we mixed a littleHelmar Acid Free Glue along with our acrylic paint to help it adhere to the surface. We then gave the boxes a crackle paint effect using Helmar 2 step Crackle Medium. This does wonder for rough painting!
(Especially with a 13 year old and 7 year old helping)
Next I got them to seal the boxes. We mixed a little water to our Helmar Acid Free Glue along and a little iridescent glitter together to make up our own sparkly sealer.
Using the Helmar Glue Spreader made the job a lot quicker for the kids too.It also meant the glue was distributed evenly and it wasn't as messier a job!
And what box is complete without a little "blinged" up stamped acetate tree using some Helmar Gemstone Glue. Because the Helmar Gemstone Glue dries clear it meant that the "little mishaps" (thanks to an little unsteady hand of a 7 yr old) we had while adhering them, weren't able to be seen.

That's it...

Something simple created by the kids with a little help from Helmar.
All filled up with lots of chocolate goodies and they are all ready to go ahead of time.
Thanks for hopping by and seeing some of my favorite Helmar products. I hope you like the little boxes that we shared just as much as we enjoyed making them
Make sure to visit your next hop stop for more quick holiday ideas.
Hop on over to, Nicole Pomeroy's blog my fellow Helmar Design Team Member, blog and check out what she has created for you.
Make sure to leave a comment here too for a chance to win some Helmar goodies !
I'm off to create some more holiday fun!
Happy Holiday Scrapping, Michelle xx
You and your helpers did a scraptastic job on these containers!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous noodle boxes- love them!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...such a nice crackle effect on the boxes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I really love the crackle and the colours are so gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful boxes, such a pretty idea.
ReplyDeleteLove your goodie boxes! Thanks for showing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome goodie bags!
ReplyDeleteWho needs a gift with that georgeous box! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea! These would make great party favors! :)
ReplyDeletegreat idea, very inspired! thanks!
ReplyDeletelove the boxes and the colors are soo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love how you decorated the boxes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for goodies, so versitile to use on other occasions. Thanks for sharing you creativity and inspiring my imagination.
ReplyDeleteAdorable gift idea. I just love how you decorated them.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful. I'd would have never thought to add some glue to help my paint adhere, what a wonderful tip!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kristina
what cute little boxes - love them
ReplyDeleteWow, there are so many uses and ideas with Helmar adhesives!!!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project, love all the details...
ReplyDeletepretty little take out boxes - the kids will love getting these!!
ReplyDeleteColorful, clever, and cute! I adore these boxes!
ReplyDeleteWOW - love these.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and such a great idea that I think my 10 year old will love too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays,
Diana
BEEEAUTIFULLLLL!!!! These are the perfect little gift idea MIchelle. So stinkin brilliant!
ReplyDeleteLove these boxes!!
ReplyDeleteI'd say you and your top-notch assistants did a great job! Kelly
ReplyDeleteSuper fun project!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great idea. Just love the colors.
ReplyDeletemjmarmo@comcast.net
very cute, love the colors!
ReplyDeletelisa arana
These are so cute! I've seen these boxes somewhere, I gotta remember where, thanks so much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSO cute! Love the PINK!!! Very creative :)
ReplyDeleteTFS! hugs, margie
Awesome idea! They look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun little containers!
ReplyDeleteWonderful box thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. What a fun way to give treats.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous boxes!!
ReplyDeletevery cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of using a glue wash to help surfaces take treatments better. Great idea!! Adorable gift ideas!
ReplyDeletebeautiful boxes!!!
ReplyDeleteTFS
created2bunique at ymail dot com
I really love the crackle and the colours are so gorgeous.
Cute! Great idea for any holiday or special occasion.
ReplyDeleteThose take out boxes are amazing. Love the scrolley tree.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this idea!
ReplyDeleteSuper work for you and your team!
ReplyDeleteI want one of those cute boxes!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Love the tree on the clear paper!
ReplyDeleteGreat little gifts and you have some great little helpers!TFS!!Happy Holidays to you and yours!
ReplyDeletekathlee154@gmail.com
http://kathleessnippitsncricuts.blogspot.com
Hop Hop Hop! Fun Fun Fun! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for gifts! TFS
ReplyDeleteLove the BLING! Darling project!
ReplyDeletelove those cute colors
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. I love the paint effects on the box!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. I love how you include your kids in making the gift. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! SO pretty!
ReplyDeleteI need your lil elves to come help me! too cute!
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alex's mom
Very pretty boxes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute project! Tfs
ReplyDeleteNow I REALLY can't wait to get my crackle in the mail!!! These boxes are awesome & the kids will love them! I love crafting with my kids!
ReplyDeleteTFS!!
tjsgal at gmail dot com
I love the boxes Michelle andthe stamped tree on acetate is a really cute idea!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun project. My youngest is loving her first experience with cooking class and plans to share the fruits of her labor with everyone this season. This will be the perfect wrap on the project.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
This is great I could do something like this for when I make homemade candy and give it away
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Teri
teri.barefoot@gmail.com
These are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteTruly adorable. I could even manage this project!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are to die for! Love the colors and the embellishments!
ReplyDeleteScrapthis@aol.com
fun little boxes for gifts to hide in
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, and the boxes look awesome!
ReplyDeleteWanna send those elves to my house!?
You and your kids did a wonderful job on the boxes!
ReplyDeletethose gift boxes are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THESE!! Such a great idea. I want to try to do some of these.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
darling lil boxes! perfect for holiday treats!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI love the tag!!
These little boxes are just darling! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and who doesn't love some mistake free adhesives?! So great
ReplyDeletecute! You and your elves did a great job!
ReplyDeletelove projects that can be done with the kiddos....make the season oh so much more jolly!!!
ReplyDeletethose are really cute containers
ReplyDeleteLOVE them!!!
ReplyDeleteReally cool project. I really enjoyed looking at the slideshows of your 2010 work. It is fantastic!
ReplyDeletelove your treat boxes..absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe boxes are really cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute... I want one! Great job and I know their friends will love them. Thanks so much for sharing! AJ aj_822@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThese are are so cute! What lucky little kiddos!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletegreat project, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh my I think i will be creating a lot of different cookie keepers for next years cookie exchange.
ReplyDeleteMichelle i LOVE your project... you can really see that crackle too... LOVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteCute project - thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea. Love them and that the children gave you a hand! TFS. Paula
ReplyDeleteLove your project!!!
ReplyDeletelove the treat boxes.
ReplyDeleteThese boxes are gorgeous! What a nice project for you & your children, and most thoughtful!!!
ReplyDeletedebpaint16@aol.com
ohhhhhhhhh love these little boxes!!!
ReplyDeleteSweet idea!!! Lucky classmates!!! You and your daughter did an awesome job!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
annadowdy at gmail dot com
Great idea for teacher gifts, too! TFS
ReplyDeleteiamvictorias at gmail dot com
Beautiful treat boxes! I love the crackle effect. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletekmgillon at yahoo dot com
SUPER CUTE! Great idea for a birthday party I'm having for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteAdorable & so festive!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink!!
TFS!!
Oh! I have some of these boxes! Great!!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute! Love the pop of pink!
ReplyDeletecute goodie boxes, nice designing
ReplyDeletevery interesting ideas.
ReplyDeleteYour kids are much more talented than mine. But I might give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet thing for your children to do. And they turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat boxes. I've used these before but didn't decorate them. I like how yours turned out...think I might have to buy some more and do this.
ReplyDeletehmmmm, I want one ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful goody boxes
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice of you to come up with such a nice idea that your children of different ages can help. They look beautiful and they are going to be a BIG hit at school, for sure! TFS such great ideas! and introducing us to the greatness of Helmar! Wow, Helmar does just about everything, Huh? hop, hop, hop......Merry Christmas, Mary
ReplyDeleteHow adorable are those boxes! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous Michelle!!!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the idea of the kids helping and making home-made gifts.
Thank you for sharing your tradition & project with us and for the chance to win :)
cute boxes!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute-I love the crackle effect. This project really shows it off so I can appreciate more what it looks like.
ReplyDeleteLove this color scheme. Different yet holidayish :)
ReplyDeletelove thse gift boxes! Crackle pain huh? I will give it a shot!
ReplyDeleteI dont have helpers anymore but I am making some of these! how cute!
ReplyDeleteYou're making 60 of these? Wow!! They are STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteLove your cute boxes.
ReplyDeleteMinta
mintab@gmail.com
http://mintascreations.blogspot.com/
Your goodie boxes look great! How fun.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Gini
Love the different colors for Christmas, very pretty
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!!! Lisa L.
ReplyDeleteCute Icy stamp! Merry Christmas
ReplyDeletevery cute boxes. Love the idea.
ReplyDeletei am luving the pink!!!
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