Good Morning everyone! I'm running down the mountain today for my Redding class! It's raining so I'm leaving a bit early...worried about landslides after the Carr Fire!
It's time for my next Twelve Weeks of Christmas projects! I hope you'll give this cute little treat box a try!
It's time for my next Twelve Weeks of Christmas projects! I hope you'll give this cute little treat box a try!
WEEK NINE
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Supplies:
- Stamp Sets – Takeout Treats (147858)
- Cardstock – Thick Whisper White (140272); Copper Foil Sheets (142020)
- Stamp Pads – Shaded Spruce (147088)
- Misc. – Joyful Noel Designer Series Paper (147816); Takeout Thinlits (147927); Subtle Embossing Folder (143706); 1/8” Circle Punch (134365): Linen Thread (104199); Copper Trim (144179); Metallic Ribbon Combo (146329); Tear & Tape Adhesive (138995)
Instructions:
1. Using the Joyful Noel DSP, cut TWO pieces of the take out box. Fold on all score lines and adhere the bottom and the sides with Tear & Tape Adhesive
2. Cut 10-12” of the Shaded Spruce ribbon from the Metallic Ribbon Combo pack. Slip it underneath the top tab (bringing it through the slit) and tie a bow.
3.Next, cut 10-12” of Copper Trim, slip underneath the top tab and tie another bow.
4. Stamp sentiment in Shaded Spruce ink onto Whisper White Thick cardstock and cut it out with the tag die from the Takeout Thinlits.
5. Also, cut one tag from a Copper Foil sheet with the same thinlit die and emboss it with the Subtle embossing folder. (If making multiple treat boxes you can emboss several tags at once).
6. Holding the Copper Foil Tag and the Thick Whisper White tag together, use the 1/8” Circle punch to punch a circle at the top.
7. Finally, cut TWO 10-12” pieces of Linen Thread, slip it underneath the Copper Trim bow and slip the other end through both tags and tie with a bow.
1. Using the Joyful Noel DSP, cut TWO pieces of the take out box. Fold on all score lines and adhere the bottom and the sides with Tear & Tape Adhesive
2. Cut 10-12” of the Shaded Spruce ribbon from the Metallic Ribbon Combo pack. Slip it underneath the top tab (bringing it through the slit) and tie a bow.
3.Next, cut 10-12” of Copper Trim, slip underneath the top tab and tie another bow.
4. Stamp sentiment in Shaded Spruce ink onto Whisper White Thick cardstock and cut it out with the tag die from the Takeout Thinlits.
5. Also, cut one tag from a Copper Foil sheet with the same thinlit die and emboss it with the Subtle embossing folder. (If making multiple treat boxes you can emboss several tags at once).
6. Holding the Copper Foil Tag and the Thick Whisper White tag together, use the 1/8” Circle punch to punch a circle at the top.
7. Finally, cut TWO 10-12” pieces of Linen Thread, slip it underneath the Copper Trim bow and slip the other end through both tags and tie with a bow.
This box holds TEN (10) Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses!
DON'T FORGET...it's the LAST day of the Online Extravaganza! Here's what's on sale!
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY November 27–28 Sale
(I'm gonna REPLENISH and STOCK UP during this sale!)
(I'm gonna REPLENISH and STOCK UP during this sale!)
TOOLS & INK
- Adhesives
- Applicators
- Cleaners
- Cutting tools
- Embossing folders
- Framelits and thinlits
- Ink Pads
- Ink refills
- Markers
- Punches
- Scoring Tools
- Stamp blocks and cases
Ordering Deadline for these categories above:
- November 28, 11:50 PM (MT)
Thanks BUNCHES for stopping by! Have a FANTASTIC day...stay dry and stay safe!!
REMEMBER....use this months hostess code KYRESMDQ and place a minimum $50 order (before tax and shipping)...and you will also receive the gift pictured below ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Chicken Wire Elements
(a $4.50 value)
You'll also receive the following...
If your order is $150 or more, DO NOT use the code because you will receive hostess credits. You will get the gift from me FREE automatically along with the projects we make in my September classes!
Your FREE gifts will be shipped separately and will be shipped during the 1st week in December.
~Today's Thought~
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