I honestly think this was the quickest how to video that I have accomplished in my whole life. LOL! I literally did it in 10 minutes and that is trying to decided what paper (from my cardstock paper packs) to use. Thank-you!
Caroline -- you are crafty indeed! I love this and it's perfectly lovely for gift-giving, particularly for the holidays which are coming around faster than we think. Thank you for the wonderful inspiration and tutorial!
Long-time subscriber here! I needed a wine box, and yours came up in my search. FYI, in the video you say the measurements are in your blog - the blog link is no longer working. I think the stamped card stock should be 7 3/4' vs 8 3/4" as stated in the video. Thanks, Caroline!
Just made this one myself, was very pleased with the easy to follow instructions , I would not have been able to make it without you showing us how, so for that I have to say thank you. I used the same stamp that you have, the first one from Stampin up for me and must say how brilliant it is, the detail is great and so is the deep cut image within the stamp itself, I got ink around the edge but not on the cardstock, I can see why lots of people like this brand. Would def highly recommend to anyone once again Thank You
+Tessa T So glad to hear you gave it a try and were happy with the result. I was hooked on Stampin' Up products as soon as I tried them, they are just such good quality, really glad you're happy with your purchases x x
O my goodness, i just seen this last week on your blog and i made one too...was so easy to do. I couldn't remember where i had seen it to give the credit ut now i can go back and do so. ;-) I think yours is so much prettier though using the solid background and then the print. tyfs hon hugs, Connie~
Hi Caroline, was just following your turtorial and I think the DSP should be 7 3/4 x 1 1/2" . Your blog tutorial says that but the video says 8 3/4" which is not correct. Thanks for a great tutorial1
Thank you for sharing, I love this. But, the stamped sheet measurements are off. They should be: 1 1/2 x 7 3/4. not 8 3/4. Just so everyone knows before they mess up the project. thanks again!! :)
Do you know, I never used inches at all until I got my score board and the inches one was so much easier to use than the metric one. I converted completely although I still use cm for everything else including card making!
This is so fabulous! I love it and definitely going to give it a go later this evening for my friend's birthday gift. Thank you for sharing 🤗
the MOST beautiful creation wine bottle wrap I have ever seen
I honestly think this was the quickest how to video that I have accomplished in my whole life. LOL! I literally did it in 10 minutes and that is trying to decided what paper (from my cardstock paper packs) to use. Thank-you!
So pleased to hear you gave it a go and found it easy to follow x x thanks for the feedback x x
Caroline -- you are crafty indeed! I love this and it's perfectly lovely for gift-giving, particularly for the holidays which are coming around faster than we think. Thank you for the wonderful inspiration and tutorial!
Jeanie Williams Thanks Jeanie - yes, the holidays will be here before we know it!
Long-time subscriber here! I needed a wine box, and yours came up in my search. FYI, in the video you say the measurements are in your blog - the blog link is no longer working. I think the stamped card stock should be 7 3/4' vs 8 3/4" as stated in the video. Thanks, Caroline!
Just made this one myself, was very pleased with the easy to follow instructions , I would not have been able to make it without you showing us how, so for that I have to say thank you. I used the same stamp that you have, the first one from Stampin up for me and must say how brilliant it is, the detail is great and so is the deep cut image within the stamp itself, I got ink around the edge but not on the cardstock, I can see why lots of people like this brand. Would def highly recommend to anyone once again Thank You
+Tessa T So glad to hear you gave it a try and were happy with the result. I was hooked on Stampin' Up products as soon as I tried them, they are just such good quality, really glad you're happy with your purchases x x
Many thanks Caroline. a great video and so useful for making a bottle of wine look good.
+Dorothy Hart Thanks Dorothy x x
Fantastic Caroline, great and wonderful idea, thank you for sharing, Thanks Becky
Becky Ann Hipskind De Lima Thanks Becky
Thanks for sharing, such a lovely project. Fun and quick. Love it.
This is beautiful! What a nice way to gift a bottle of wine. I can't wait to make this. Amazing tutorial 😀 Thank u so much
I now know what everyone on my list is getting for Christmas this year. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
Therese Bills Thanks Therese - glad you liked the video.
Gorgeous ..so creative
..going to make tons of this
Thank you Caroline. Fabulous tutorial as always and a beautiful gift idea.
Fabby video Caroline as always!!
FYI...I think the way you present your tutorials makes them really easy to follow...even for me lol
Juliet Rodgers Thank you Juliet - really pleased to hear that lovely feedback x x
This is such a great idea. It's a fun way present a wine bottle. TFS!!!
diana torres Thanks Diana
Crafty Caroline you are very welcome
This is so nice. May I know what kind of paper was used? Thank you.
Fabulous. Definitely going to try. Great tutorial. So easy to follow.
Thanks Annette - this is a popular project x x
So beautiful, this will be my project for the weekend! Thank you for sharing.
Simply beautiful :) I am glad I came across this video.
Great tutorial. I will give it a try.
O my goodness, i just seen this last week on your blog and i made one too...was so easy to do.
I couldn't remember where i had seen it to give the credit ut now i can go back and do so. ;-)
I think yours is so much prettier though using the solid background and then the print.
tyfs hon
hugs,
Connie~
C's Vintage Gifts & More Thanks Connie, glad you found it again x x
Such a fabulous idea, and I enjoyed watching you make it. I wish I had some wine in the house right now LOL
amjPeace Lol - having no wine in the house is a crisis indeed! Hope you manage to give it a go soon x x
I loved this, thank you for sharing
Great video. Love the wine box!
Awesome video, thanks so much! It's a pretty way to gift a bottle of wine! tfs, gayla
My pleasure - it does really step up a bottle of wine and make it a much more thoughtful gift.
Omg I love this, I'm going to start making these soon ready for Christmas gifts! Your videos inspire me to make lovely items 😃😃
Donna Clerkin Thanks so much Donna - lovely to hear you are following my tutorials.
Thank you for the idea! I made a cute one for a Halloween dinner party.
Would love one for a prossecco bottle, just tried it and this ones too small x
Lovely video, such a great idea.
+Janet Brown Thanks Janet x x
merveilleuse idee!
merci pour le partage
titi
Christine WEGMANN Merci beaucoup x x
Hi Caroline, was just following your turtorial and I think the DSP should be 7 3/4 x 1 1/2" . Your blog tutorial says that but the video says 8 3/4" which is not correct. Thanks for a great tutorial1
Lovely box and great tutorial, thank you :-)
Cathy Hughes Thank you Cathy - glad you enjoyed it.
great anniversary gift!!
Thanks Chris x x
love it, great for a gift idea
Great Box! I will no longer be buying those paper bags for my wine gifts. Thanks for a great video.
Judy Humphrey Thanks Judy - the paper bags are redundant for me too!
Love it and thank you!!!
Can you send me the measurements? I can't find your blog.
what is the kind of paper you used
Great tutorials!
Julie Scapara Thank you Julie x x
Thank you for sharing, I love this. But, the stamped sheet measurements are off. They should be: 1 1/2 x 7 3/4. not 8 3/4. Just so everyone knows before they mess up the project. thanks again!! :)
I've just realised this too :)
Great tutorial. I'm just shocked that everything is in inches not cm. I'm older than you but not used to inches at all !!!!
Do you know, I never used inches at all until I got my score board and the inches one was so much easier to use than the metric one. I converted completely although I still use cm for everything else including card making!