Sunday, March 23, 2025

Easter Greetings lift top milk carton box

It’s time for another treat box project.  With Easter coming up in an about a month, now is the time to get started on those Easter treat projects.  For mine today, I was inspired by Julie DiMattio and Melissa Faust.  I took the lift off milk cartoon idea and tweaked the measurements to meet my own needs.  My finished box bottom size is 1 5/8” x 3 1/4” x 1” and holds two of the Kit Kat bunny fun size bars.  To see how I’ve made the box, head on over to YouTube and watch my video.



Measurements and Supplies:
Storybook Friends bundle 164675* (includes stamps 164668 & dies 164674)
Exposed Brick 3D embossing folder 161600
Framed Scenes dies 165396
Floral Delight DSP 164700
    4" x 5 5/8" in landscape if directional
    Score on 4" side at 2 1/2" and 3 1/2"
    Score on 5 5/8" side at 1", 2 5/8", 3 5/8" & 5 1/4"
        Score on 5 5/8" side only down to the first horizontal score line at 1/2" & 3 1/8"
        Add diagonal scores as shown on the template above.
Old Olive cardstock 7 1/2" minus 1/32" x 8 1/8" minus 1/32"
    score on all four sides at 3 1/4"
Old Olive Two Tone cardstock (last chance list assortment pack Autumn to Remember 166499 but coming in new annual catalog in single packs)
Iridescent Pearls 158987
White 1/4" Ribbon 165562
Ink Pads: Mossy Meadow, Memento Tuxedo Black
Stampin' Blends: Lt Crumb Cake, Old Olive, Lt Petal Pink, Dk Daffodil Delight
Sponge Dauber 133773

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope you have enjoyed this project and that you will give it a try.  Of course, you could use it with any stamp set for any occasion.  If you wouldn't mind sharing your version, please add to the KnT Designs Stampers Group Social over on Facebook.

Until next time; be happy, I hope you have good health and happy stamping!
Teresa

*Purchasing bundles saves 10% over the individual piece prices when combined.  You must use the bundle item code for the 10% bundle discount.  When purchasing Last Chance items; be sure to check if the individual piece prices are discounted.  Individual piece prices could be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.

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