Showing posts with label Penguin Builder Punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penguin Builder Punch. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Rudolph the red-nosed penguin treat box

 Thought I’d pop on and show you the final set of treat boxes I needed to make before Christmas.  I try to send treats to my daughter’s work multiple times a year.  I can’t tell you how good it feels to have these completed. She’s taking them into work today.  

The treat box features the Penguin Place bundle.  I tried to keep them pretty simple as I was making 20 of them.  I used the Sale-a-Bration Designer Series Paper which is retired, but you could use any Designer Series Paper, change the colors, make it your own.  


Supplies and measurements:
Soft Sea Foam or Just Jade cardstock 4 3/4 x 5 1/2"
    Score on 4 3/4 " side at 1/2, 1 1 1/4, and 4"
    Score on 5 1/2" side at 3/4, 2 1/2, 3 1/4 and 5 (cut per the template below)
Designer Series Paper (dsp) 1 5/8 x 2 5/8" (if directional, cut in portrait mode)
Penguin Place and Penguin Builder Punch or (hand cut--in my case because I had 20 to do I used my scan n cut)
Ornate Frames dies for the sentiment but you could easily just use a small strip of paper.  
Brew Some Fun or other stamp with a small sentiment.
Twine or Ribbon ( I used some retired Baker's Twine I had in black and mint macaron)
Momento Tuxedo Black ink for penguin
Pale Papaya ink pad for feet
Cherry Cobbler ink pad for nose
Soft Suede ink pad for antlers
Just Jade ink pad for sentiment

First stamp in black and cut out your penguin using the penguin builder punch, add nose in cherry cobbler.  Stamp the antlers in soft suede and cut out OR you could use a piece of basic white cut at       1 3/8 x 2 3/8" to stamp the penguin and add the antlers to the top of his head without cutting out.   Add feet to penguin in pale papaya.  Next stamp the sentiment on the small tag from Ornate Frames dies.  

Prepare box according to cutting and scoring instructions in the template below.  The back of the box will be the panel with the thumb tab circle punch on it.  Adhesive will go on the outside of the 1/2" side tab near the score line and the inside front bottom flap near the bottom.  Lay prepared cardstock on table with inside of box facing up.  Fold on the second score line from the left and then fold at the first score line on the right over the top and adhere.  I like to close the top of the box at this point as it's easier for me to adhere the bottom box flaps.  First fold in the side flaps, then the back flap and lastly the front flap which has the adhesive on the inside of the flap.



Next add the dsp  to the front panel with your preferred adhesive.  Add penguin to the dsp using stampin' dimensionals to the top and bottom of the penguin leaving the center open to slide in the tag.  Stamp the for you sentiment from Brew Some Fun on the ornate frames tag and side under the penguin to secure.  Finally, add a baker's twine bow between the penguin and the sentiment.  Now you are finished!  Good job.  I put two Hershey's miniatures and a Hershey's nugget in my box.  I'm sure you can find lots of other things that will fit.  

Should you need to order any supplies, please click on the shopping cart in the upper right corner.  It will take you to my online store where you can shop 24/7.  Leave me a comment and if you make this box, please send me a photo.  

I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  Until next time; be happy, stay healthy and happy stamping!
Teresa

Monday, December 6, 2021

Snowmen Peppermint Bark treat box with Penguin Place

 Hello everyone!  Today is Project 6 of the 12 Projects of Christmas.  I have a special treat box for you today.  When I designed this box I did so with the Ghirardelli Peppermint Bark Snowmen.  I tried to recreate the snowman on the package and use the Penguin Place bundle.  I was inspired by a video I watched on how to use the Penguin Builder Punch to make a snowman.  I loved it and knew I had to make one of my own.  The Ghirardelli Peppermint Bark Snowmen seemed the perfect pairing for my project.  I hope you love it as much as I do.  I'm thinking these will make some really nice teacher gifts, coworker gifts and the box is plenty big enough to drop a gift card inside!  You can see how I created this box by watching the FB live replay on YouTube by clicking here: https://youtu.be/rzT0rkzErpE 




Measurements and supplies:
Real Red cardstock 5 1/4 x 4", scored on all four sides at 1/2"
Real Red cardstock 5 5/16 x 4 1/16, scored on all four sides at 1/2"  Punch finger holes with a 1/2" circle punch on the long sides.
Pattern Party Designer Series Paper (DSP) 4 1/8 x 2 7/8"
Basic White approximately 3 7/8 x 2 5/8--diecut with 3rd largest Scalloped Contour die
Scraps of Basic White for punching and stamping large enough to punch Penguin and stamp scarf
Real Red scrap to punch hat for snowman
Scrap Heartwarming Hugs DSP for hat band
Scrap of Pumpkin Pie for the snowman nose
Inks in Evening Evergreen, Real Red, Smokey Slate and Momento Tuxedo Black
Gingham Ribbon
Wink of Stella
Penguin Place stamp set
Penguin Builder Punch
Snowman Builder Punch for nose
Black fine line marker

Thanks for stopping by my blog!  I appreciate you taking time from your busy life to spend it with me.  If you would like to purchase any of the supplies I've used today, please click on the shopping cart in the upper right corner.  I would love to be your Stampin' Up demonstrator if you don't already have one.  Please leave me a comment, I'd love to hear from you.

Until next time; be happy, stay healthy and happy stamping!
Teresa