It’s a week of Sneak Peeks! The Holiday Catalog goes live next week on September 5th and it’s filled with so many products you’re going to love! My project today features three new products, can you spot them? Check out my video below to see how to make this easy treat holder using the Envelope Punch Board.
The new products (all available on September 5th) I used are:
- Toil & Trouble Designer Series Paper
- Spooky Sweets stamp set
- Glittered Organdy Ribbon
To create my treat holder, I started out with a piece of 5-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ Toil & Trouble Designer Series Paper (aren’t the ghosts so cute??) and lined up one of the edges at the 2-5/8″ mark on the Envelope Punch Board. After that, I turned the paper and followed the score lines I’d made and did this on the remaining sides. Before using glue dots to adhere the sides together, I put two fun sized Butterfingers inside and then wrapped it up with the Glittered Organdy Ribbon.
The sentiment is from the stamp set Spooky Sweets and I stamped it in Gorgeous Grape. It was cut out using the Layering Circles Framelits as well as another one using Basic Black and they were layered together using Snail adhesive. It’s attached to the treat holder with a glue dot.
If you have any questions about today’s project, please let me know! Have a great day!
Project Supply List – Click any of the images to shop at my Stampin’ Up! online store. Please note: the Toil & Trouble Designer Series Paper, Spooky Sweets stamp set and Black 5/8″ Glittered Organdy Ribbon will not be available for purchase until September 5, 2018.
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Cute project! I must confess that I have trouble remembering how to use the
Envelope board and often don’t get it out. Always great to have a video to reference so I appreciate this tutorial.
Thank you, Cheryl! I’m glad you found the video helpful. The Envelope Punch Board really is a fun tool! Thanks for your comment!!