For this project I bought round paper mache boxes from "Consumer Crafts" in sizes 8/9/10 for 5.43 (20% off their regular price of 6.97 because of a promotion 4th of July weekend). I then went to Home Depot and purchased an 8oz Behr paint sample in the color "Chocolate Sprinkle" (I especially liked the name!) and 2 foam paint brushes for .69 each. Then we started by painting each box. I think it took like 3 or 4 coats to cover everything evenly. No biggie, about half the 8oz sample is left.
Next Mister cut the slit in the top for the cards to be placed into and cut out some of the tops and/or bottoms of the boxes so the cards would drop to the bottom. He then glued the tops of the boxes to the bodies of them and finally altogether in the tower. Be sure to leave one top unglued though so you can easily get into it after the wedding without ripping apart all your hard work.
I measured around the bases of the boxes to see how much ribbon we would need to wrap around them and then cut the respective sizes. I also cut to size the rhinestone embellishment I bought 50% off at Joann's for 3.19. Mister then glued all of these pieces onto the boxes.
This next part was the most tedious. Running the thick red ribbon from the top of the box to the bottom. It was heck trying to keep it in a straight line while I glued it to the boxes. To attach the ribbon end inside the slit on the top I used glue dots then reinforced it with regular Scotch tape. On the bottom of the box the end of the ribbon is hot glued. Finally I tied a bow in the ribbon, hot glued it behind the cut on top and let the sides of it hang down the sides. I decided I wanted to "scrunch" the sides of the ribbon in line with the tiers of the boxes and right now the "scrunches" are secured to the box with double sided tape and I'm debating making it more permanent with either glue dots of a small amount of hot glue.
**All gluing done with hot glue unless otherwise noted.**
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