Hey Guys! I have a sweet little treat wrapper tutorial for you today. This tote will hold a box of Smarties Conversation Hearts. I found these at the Buck Twenty-Five Tree in a four pack. If you find other fun treats that fit, we want to see! Share your treat box wrapper with us on the Kitchen Table Stamper Craft Social.
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I love these sweet robots in the Stampin’ Up! Nuts & Bolts stamp set. Aren’t they cuties?! We paired up Nuts & Bolts with some carryover Red Mini Ruffled Ribbon and the Sweet Talk Designer Series Paper for a sweet Valentine treat.
Enjoy the video tutorial and printable project sheet. Have a happy weekend. Thank you for stopping by today.
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Very cute. Found the box of candies at my $1.25 tree.
Whoop! I am so happy you found them. Even at a buck twenty-five, they are a pretty good deal and make a cute treat presentation. Happy crafting Dolores!
I made this over the weekend. Did you find the box of candy was a little tight going into the holder? If so how did you adjust.
Not too tight, but tight enough that it wont fall out. I am thinking that it’s just slight differences in the manufacturing of the boxes. If you are having trouble with too tight, maybe try the trick I use for lidded boxes. I make the lid 1/16 inch bigger on both dimensions, but I still score on the same measurements from the outside edge to the inside. That way the 1/16 inch ends up in the very center section making the lid just roomy enough to slide over the base. In this case it would leave the 1/16 inch in the bottom of the box making the making the depth and width a bit more generous so the candy box would slide easier. Clear as mud? I have a bit of extra demands on my time right now, lots of doctors appointments and some tests, but let me know if this helps for you. I might try the theory with some template paper. If I get to it first I will post the measurement I discover.
Marisa,
Thank you for the great project I just got done making 9 of them for my Grandkids.
Sharon
I love to hear when my project tutorials motivate crafters to craft! Yay for you and your grandkids are going to be delighted! Happy Valentine’s Day Sharon!