TREAT BOX "OLYMPICS"

by - octubre 08, 2019


Hi! Today I want share you little treat boxes what I made for students of High School from El Alfarcito. They participated in a Kerygmatic Day in my city (It's like a spiritual retreat). I named this boxes "Olympics" because the event was about the Olympics and its caracteristic colours: red, yellow, blue, green and black.



El Alfarcito is a beautiful  village located at an altitude of 2,800 meters above sea level with a landscape of outstanding natural beauty. In this place, people are lovely and they've a big purity of hearth.  Father Sigfrido Moroder also known as Father Chifri (1965-2011) with the community fundated the first High School in this area.

[El Alfarcito Church]. Recuperated from www.viapais.com.ar
This boxes were a little present of last moment. I was able to make their because they're easy and fast for making with the 123 PunchBoard Tool of We R Memory Keepers. Sorry for the quality of pictures, I took their in a hurry.



I used cardstocks with Olympics colours and gold twine which I've in my stuff. I used too Lawn Fawn "Small Stitched Circle" Stackables and circle punchs for decorate the boxes. Also I made personalized clips with children's names...



Below, there are some photographs courtesy of the "Escuela de Evangelización San Andrés" of my church who organized this beautiful event...







I enjoy making paper gifts for the little ones. In which occasions do you make gifts?  Thank you for visiting my blog. Blessings!!!


"...Hoy camino. Soy más hermano. También más humano.
Espero, más cristiano.
Busco el amor y el bien. También la paz.
Me gusta el sol. Espero la vida."
Después del Abismo, Padre Chifri (1965-2011)


I apologize for my English, it's basic. But I want to share my works with you (and with love).

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  1. What a lot of boxes! They look amazing and I'm sure the recipients were thrilled!

    Thanks for sharing your project with us at Cut it Up for our Tags, Bags, or Boxes challenge!

    Evelyn
    http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com

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  2. What a wonderful way to welcome your students. Your treat boxes are fabulous. Thanks for sharing at Cut it Up Challenges.

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