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And now for my project! I grew up in the 80's and thought it would be fun to do a project using one of my favorite things. Music... which was all in cassette form and I played them all in my "Ghetto Blaster"!
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So here is my Gable Boom Box and some cards I made using the JB Music To My Ears stamps.
I am thrilled with this amazing box!! It looks SO cool! Here is a tutorial on how I put the box together using Cricut Design Space:
I used the layer in the back to make a gift card pocket!
Here is a video on how I created these cards:
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Thanks so much for hoppin along! Hope you liked my projects! Have a great day :)
Love the boom box. That is so clever.
ReplyDeleteAhh... now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! Cassette tapes and a Boom Box! Boy, I miss the 80's!!! LOVE your Ghetto Box & Cards... they all look amazing!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
I love this. It's a great way to camouflage a larger gift box.
ReplyDeleteYour boom box (box) is really, really super cute!
ReplyDeleteTee hee. I also love that you did videos. Thank you for taking the time.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You just sold me here. I'm grew up in the 80's & just love this. We called it a 'boombox or jambox' but this is great.
ReplyDeleteI loved my cassette collection! Great job, takes me back!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the guy who would stand on street corners and dance to the music coming from his boom box.
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that boom box!!! I was never very far from mine back then that's for sure!! Your projects are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteLove it
ReplyDeleteAhh, boom box. Brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteOy my gosh.... that boom box is da bomb. LOVE!!! and those cards are just adorable.
ReplyDeleteTTFN
Yes!!! Love it!! :) Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for adding the tutorials! Cute ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow oh wow
ReplyDeleteSuper cute. This so cool, it came out great.
ReplyDeletelove this card and box.
ReplyDeleteLove them both.... what a really cool gift box!
ReplyDeletegreat boom box and I esp am loving your cards!
ReplyDeleteBahahahhahah the ghetto blaster....oh man... I love this! Hold on my songs on the radio right now... gotta hit record... bahahah!
ReplyDeleteLove these projects . . . And I love the fact that you included videos on how you constructed them. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Gable Box :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteOh so love your music (gable) box! My first music blaster was one of the first compact disc players with cassette. I had many blank cassette full of radio music as cd's were on the spendy side when I only earned babysitting money(and so many I wanted). Blessings
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job. Love it!
ReplyDeletesuper !!! te quedó fantástica
ReplyDeletegreat project. love the boom box. i remember have one back in the day when i was a kid. playing all my mixed tapes recording songs
ReplyDeleteLoved my boom box growing up and my Walkman!
ReplyDeleteLove the boombox
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
ReplyDeleteGreat file & great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
We still own both of these items!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are FANTASTIC... Super job, have a GREAT weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the boom box gift card holder! SO cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH I loooove the boom box so so cute.
ReplyDeleteVery impressed, that is soo cool!!!
ReplyDeletelove the card...awesome tutorial TY
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool
ReplyDeleteLove your project!!
ReplyDeleteOh, the memories! And the fun...
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, love that boom box! Your cards are too cute as well.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteCute box... still have some of those tapes roaming around here.
ReplyDeleteFabuloous! Very cute and awesome detail.
ReplyDeleteLove the boom box . Great project.
ReplyDeleteGreat ghetto blaster! My boyfriend had one of those. We would take it every where.
ReplyDeleteLove that boombox! so cute!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a neat box!
ReplyDeleteI love that stamp set!! Your cards are beautiful !! That boom box is too cute!!
ReplyDeleteOMG I definitely have friends from the 80s who would LOVE this boom box as a gift!
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