

I had this box I was covering. It was not just any regular box, it was a glorious Whitman's sampler chocolate box. I had covered it in K&Co paper (not sure of which line...it came from a best of pack and the pack did not list the names).
I had mentioned it to my friend, Valerie and she came up with the idea of a blessings or prayer box. It was very fitting for such a wonderful box. We weren't sure what to call it and we talked back and forth for a couple of days with ideas, finally this morning she came up with "Seeking His Grace". It was PERFECT for our project.

I used Mod Podge in a matte finish to adhere the paper to the box and to give it the finish it needed. To do the lid and the bottom, I tore little strips of the K&Co paper and decoupaged the tiny bits to the box. The sides were measured and cut to fit. I also covered the inside bottom and inside of the lid.
The outside of the lid was decorated in a chipboard branch and paper bird that I had. The flowers and letters are from Prima.
I think our project turned out to be fantastic!
It is more beautiful than I could have imagined. I love everything about it!
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