Sunday, April 13, 2014

Treat Box Tutorial

Welcome stampers!

Today as promised I have a quick picture tutorial for the treat box I shared yesterday.  Here's a quick look at the treat.

The supplies needed are:

* 5  1/2" x 5  1/2" piece of cardstock, stamp before punching and scoring
* Envelope Punch Board
* 12" ribbon
* Glue Dots
*  the gum for the inside has the sides cut down to fit in the box








I hope you try this treat box for yourself!  It's perfect for a party favor or little gift!  Next weekend I will have another treat to share with you for Week 3 of the Card "Create"tions Collection.  There is still plenty of time to subscribe and enjoy all the wonderful card tutorials.  Here's the details:



  • 3 weeks of FABULOUS card ideas - 18 different sets (not including our two Preview sets). 
  • Each SET is presented with 4 cards...for a total of 72 EXCLUSIVE card ideas NOT SEEN ANYWHERE ELSE!
  • Each Saturday we will each do a small favor as a bonus item using the same set we use during the week.   These WILL be displayed publicly but only subscribers will see the cards!
  • Featuring designers:  Melissa Davies, Debbie Henderson, Deb Currier, Nicole Tugrul, Connie Babbert, and Mary Brown
The Create with Connie and Mary Card "Create"tions session runs from March 30 thru April 19!


I hope you'll join us for this amazing collection, we love to inspire you!


Thanks for visiting!  Happy Stamping!


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4 comments:

2dogs2luv said...

your work is wonderful; thank you for sharing the tutorial.

Carol Carriveau said...

Sooo cute....and love the green!

Dee said...

This is a great project! Super quick and easy, and it's one that can be used for many occasions. Thanks so much for not only sharing your project, but also taking the time to do a tutorial. You do a great job on your blog, and I appreciate you sharing your creations and inspiring others!

TexasGramma said...

Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial for this. I have been searching for a variety of ideas for demonstrating the Envelope Punch Board...most of my friends are not interested in making envelopes, and I would like to show its versatility. This is wonderful!