For my project today, as promised, I have a good-sized treat box. The finished box size is 5" x 3" x 1". I sized it to fit individual trail mix packets I found at Costco. I thought the size would make a great opportunity to make a Halloween scene while still making a treat box. I hope you find it useful. To see how I put my box together, be sure to watch the video replay over on YouTube. .
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Saturday, September 7, 2024
Happy Halloween Playful Ghost scenery treat box
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Rustic Crate 3D Table Favor
Hello, I'm so glad you're here. With the launch of the new Stampin' Up! September to December mini catalog yesterday, I decided to inspire all of you with a few samples using the Rustic Crate bundle, which is featured on page 46 of the publication. I'm starting with a 3D project you could adapt for any season/occasion as a table favor. I hope you like it.
To watch the replay and see how I put my crate together, be sure to head on over to my YouTube Channel HERE:
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Thursday, August 31, 2023
Autumn Leaves 1/2 sheet fold over flap treat box
Geez, I’m so ready for fall, anyone else. It’s been a good summer, but with almost no rain here in Oregon where I’m at this season. This week, it’s a bit cooler and feels a little more like fall and we have a small bit of rain. We are still in a drought, but rain is in the forecast for today. I’ve been playing with the All About Autumn suite of products from the September-December 2023 Stampin’ Up! mini catalog releasing to the public next week on September 6. Fall is my favorite season and I love anything leaves so this suite spoke to my heart and I had to get it to share with all of you.
My first project this week uses a new-to-me watercolor technique that is quick and super easy. Be sure to watch the video replay over on my YouTube channel HERE to see how I watercolored my leaves. The treat box is a resized version of a box from Angie at ChicnScratch. I liked how the box looked, but wanted to be able to get two out of a sheet of cardstock, so I resized it to fit. I generally make 10 or so boxes when I make them so it’s preferable for me to have a smaller size economically. The finished box size is 2 1/2 x 2 3/4 x 1” so it is a good size and will hold plenty of treats or a small gift.








