a match box + a tag

I started with this Japanese green tea flavor soft candy box:

I was going to throw it away and started to flatten the inside box/tray by opening it at the connected areas then it came to me... What if.... What if I use it as a template to make a box out of some of my patterned papers, wouldn't it be a great gift box?
And that was exactly what I did.

With the help of Photoshop, I resized and randomly placed the Sketch Tulips on the canvas. Since I already made the tag the night before (some scraps from my last card ), I knew I would need to lower the opacity of the background tulips so that they don't over-power the tag. I then printed it on a piece of cardstock, traced the prototype box on it and did some more cut + paste.

It opens just like the original box with a inside tray, I just forgot to take a picture of it before I tied the hemp on...
Hummm... will I make it a Hero Arts hybrid project trio...
Materials:
cardstocks: Papertrey Ink
stamp: Hero Arts
digital kits: Hero Arts Digital
eyelet: Making Memories
ink: VersaFine
die: Spellbinder Nestabilities Labels Four
hemp: Michaels
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