Hey Guys! I have a fun tutorial today – How to make a Halloween Treat using an Acetate Card Box. These Stampin’ Up! Acetate Card Boxes make really great treats.
This is the last Halloween treat of the season and I was going for something with a twist – a little surprising. I paired up some of my Halloween favorites like Clever Cats, Cute Halloween Designer Series Paper and the Frightfully Cute Bundle with the Prince & Princess Host Stamp Set.
What do you think? Was it a fun surprise?! I hope so!
The Prince & Princess Stamp set is good for so much more than fairytale greetings! I saw Halloween right away.
You can not buy the Prince & Princess Stamp Set, it is for hosts only. If you would like to show the catalog to a few friends and collect orders, I would be happy to help you with a virtual workshop or book party. You can also have your own private workshop party. If your order totals more than $150, before tax and shipping, you will receive host rewards.
Please email me if I can help you with your workshop, book party or personal workshop order. marisa@kitchentablestamper.com
Let’s get to the tutorial, I want to show you How to make a Halloween Treat using an Acetate Card Box.
Host rewards can be spent on any catalog merchandize or on host exclusive products like the Prince & Princess Stamp Set.
Sources:
Velcro 3/8″ Dots, Amazon – CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE to get your Prince & Princess Halloween Acetate Treat Box Project Sheet
Place any Stampin’ Up! order with me in the month of October and receive this bundle of Just Stampin’ Tutorials. You are going to love the new tutorial program!
October Host Code: KU6ARPWU
I am bringing back the host code! If you are placing an order of less than $150 AND your order is not already part of a workshop, will you consider adding your order to my monthly host code?
Looks like you embossed the Hippos and Friends die cut piece.
Good eye! I had a scrap that was embossed in the scrap envelope. I decided no to let it go to waste. I think it is the Timeworn Text 3D folder. It was a spare part from the Halloween Stamp a Stack.