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For tonight's project- I have created 2 absolutely adorable little boxes using the new Scalloped Tag Topper Punch. The first one is a the biggest and it holds a package of mini maple sugar candies. The maple sugar candies are fresh from the sugar shack! I spent the weekend in NY state at my parents house and a trip to the sugar shack was a must! There's nothing like fresh maple products straight from the local maker!
Here's a picture that shows the actual contents of the box. Don't they look yummy?
The picture below shows the back view of the box. You can see the tag topper much better in this view. This box is pretty small- it doesn't hold much but it's definitely large enough to hold some miniature candy bars or a gift card!
Ingredients:
Card Stock: Crumb Cake, Whisper White
DSP: Sweet Sorbet
Stamps: Petal Parade, Hip Notes
Inks: Black Staz-On, Pool Party, Crisp Cantaloupe
DSP: Sweet Sorbet
Stamps: Petal Parade, Hip Notes
Inks: Black Staz-On, Pool Party, Crisp Cantaloupe
Tools/other supplies: Stampin' Trimmer, Big Shot, Circles Collection Framelits, 1-3/8" Circle Punch, Sweet Sorbet Accessory Kit, Stampin' Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Simply Scored Scoring Tool, 1/2" Crumb Cake Seam Binding Ribbon, Basic Metal Buttons, Chevron Natural Ribbon
Very cute, Dani! I love the size of these little boxes, and those treats are making my mouth water. Yum!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute! Love the boxes and the candy looks yum!
ReplyDeleteI Love boxes and packaging, this is very cute and inspiring! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute treat boxes! Great idea to use the tag topper punch!
ReplyDeleteHow stinkin' ADORABLE!! (and thank you very much ... was NOT gonna order this tag topper punches ... sigh ... I'm sunk now!)
ReplyDeleteThese are both too cute! I love boxes and treat holders and you always come up with such adorable ones!
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