More treats! While I still had my embossing paste out from yesterday’s project, I decided to try to use it on some of these little glassine bags. You have to work quickly on glassine so the paste doesn’t spread. I was still using the Hearts mask and was able to do two bags at a time. Once it was dry, I added a red Glimmer paper “love” and tied it off with some pretty red ribbon. Filled with treats, they look pretty! Hugs, Fran
Tag: Candy holder
Creative Circle November Blog Hop and FREE pattern!
Can you believe it’s November and the holidays are just around the corner? This sweet little box is perfect to help you with your holiday gift giving. And the best part – it’s free! Hop along with us and see lots of great ideas for this pattern.
This is the box filled with cards. It’s a substantial size and I was able to get 10 2 layer cards and envelopes inside! I used Cherry Cobbler card stock and the Season of Cheer Designer Series paper for the box and the Merry Everything for the tag. I die cut the top with the Perfect Pines Framelit Dies and added a piece of window sheet to the opening.
Here’s the set –
But it’s not only great for cards – it’s great for gifts too. I filled mine with chocolate. Wouldn’t this make a cute gift for a teacher, hair dresser, babysitter, neighbor – anyone you want to remember during the holidays?
The box opens with a cute fold –
So now that you’ve seen my ideas for the box, follow along on the Blog Hop and see other ways to use the pattern. You can get your copy of the pattern here.
Sandy http://www.thescrapnstampshop.blogspot.com
Fran http://www.fransabad.com (You are here!)
Haunt Ya Later
A spooky treat! This candy bar pull up is certainly looking more “cute” than “spook!” The Mummy is the easiest design to make – strips of card stock, sponge the edges, start layering! I stamped the sentiment from Haunt Ya Later and added to the front, added some 1″ eyes and little gogglie things – and it’s ready to scare and share 🙂
The Rubber Stamping and Scrapping Garage sale is this Friday and Saturday! If you’re in Lexington, Ky you need to come check it out!
Hugs, Fran