Showing posts with label treat bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treat bag. Show all posts

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Tricks & Treats die boxes Part 2

 Here we are back again with some additional sizes and box styles from the Tuesday Facebook video.  You can see how I altered the sizes of these boxes and get some paper saving tips by watching the YouTube replay HERE:



Measurements and supplies
Tricks and Treats Bundle 162226 (includes stamps 162223 and coordinating dies 162225)
Pick of the Patch stamps (for face on candy corn) 162196
Heartfelt Hexagon Punch 162888
Basics 3D Embossing Folders 161598
Inked Botanicals Designer Series Paper 161157
Crushed Curry cardstock scrap 
Basic Black cardstock scraps
Pumpkin Pie cardstock, (2) two pieces each 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" & scrap
Basic White cardstock scrap
Black & Very Vanilla Large Check ribbon
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Velcro Dots

Autumn Leaves bundle 162186 (includes stamps 162179 & coordinating dies 162185)
Abundant Beauty Decorative Masks 162331
Cajun Caze cardstock, (2) two pieces each 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Copper Clay cardstock scrap for die cutting leaf vein
Ink Pads: Crushed Curry and Cajun Craze
Very Vanilla cardstock for stamping & die cutting.
Copper & Natural Ribbon combo pack 162192
Neutrals Adhesive-Backed Sequins 161627

Thank you for stopping by today.  I hope you have found these ideas useful.  I have really enjoyed making all the different boxes.  So much fun!  You can find all the supplies I've used today in my online store by clicking on the shopping cart in the upper right.  

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

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Easy Frightfully Cute Halloween treat bags

 It’s almost the end of October already can you believe it?  My how time seems to have flown by.  With that, it’s time to get busy and get the Halloween treat bags ready.  If you’re running out of time, these treat bags are fast and easy!  I made 48 treat bags for my grandkids’ classrooms in about two hours from design to completion.  They also require very little supplies.  I picked up the printed treat bags at Dollar Tree, but you could use plain ones.  These treat bags are 3.8 inches wide and have a ziplock type closure.  They came 30 to a package.

I started with a 12x 12” sheet of Basic White cardstock.  I scored it at 2, 6 and 10”, then cut into 4” squares.  You can get nine from one sheet of cardstock.  Next I grabbed my Stamperatus stamping tool and placed the moon image from Frightfully Cute on the bottom left of the 4” square below the score line.  I then picked the stamp up with the cover plate, inked in So Saffron and pressed the cover/stamp down on the cardstock.  I repeated with each square.  Next I flipped the cover plate over, placed the witch stamp on top of the moon, placed my sentiment to the right and picked those stamps up with the cover plate.  I then inked both stamps in Momento Tuxedo black ink and stamped onto the cardstock.  Repeating with a second inking when necessary.  I repeated this process for all 48 squares.  I was completely finished with the cutting and stamping in just under an hour and a half!  All that was left was to fold and burnish on the score lines.  I stacked them on top of each other as I folded each one, standing them up like a tent to save room on my desk.  Finally, each treat bag was filled, then the topper stapled to the bag.  


Supplies used:
12 x 12 Basic White cardstock
So Saffron ink pad
Momento Tuxedo Black ink pad 
Frightfully Cute stamp set
Stamperatus

Hope you enjoyed the project today and that if you have some last minute treats to make, this will help you out.  Thanks for stopping by my blog, please leave me a comment I’d love to hear what you have to say.  Should you need to purchase any Stampin’ Up! supplies, please click on the shopping cart in the upper right corner.  Until next time, happy stamping!
Teresa