Sunday, 15 December 2019

Triangle Treat Holder & a Blog Hop!

It's time for our monthly blog hop and we have some inspiring & awesome treat packaging & gift card holders for you!

Here's my project...


I had seen a mini version of this triangle treat holder made by Pootlespapercraft and was inspired!  Problem was, I needed a bigger size to fit my gift for our team gift exchange.  So, out came a ruler, calculator, and my math skills 😊


Not a bad 6th try....LOL.  Yes...6th.  I'm not a giver-upper 😉  Thankfully I kept track of the measurements so I could share them with you!  But just before we get to that...I promised on my Dec 10th video to show you what I made to put inside the treat holder...


My love for paper extends to paper quilling, aka paper filigree.  All of the paper coils are glued onto a wooden ornament, which is like making a puzzle without a picture.  Each ornament is uniquely one of a kind!

Here's a video I made showing you how to make the Mini Triangle Treat Holder

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To make this project:
Cherry Cobbler cardstock - cut to 6 x 11
Wrapped in Plaid DSP - 2 3/8 x 3 5/8 (cut 2), plus use the Pine Tree punch to cut the tree
Whisper White scrap - die cut using Stitched Nested Dies
Cherry Cobbler ink - stamp sentiment from Brightly Gleaming set
Shaded Spruce scrap - emboss using Winter Knit 3D folder the cut with Pine Tree punch
Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels
Linen Thread - cut 2 pieces approx 18 inches

Here are the score & cut line details:

Totally not to scale...LOL, but the measurements are spot on! 

Be sure to watch the video above for instructions on putting the Triangle Treat Box together.

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I hope you enjoyed my blog today.  If you would like to purchase the products I used in this video, and you live in Canada,  you can shop at my online store HERE.  I appreciate your support!

If you would like a copy of the new mini catalogue, you live in Canada and don't have a demonstrator, click HERE

Please visit the rest of the blogs in this hop:

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