Oh wow......this is such a cute little Halloween Treat Box!
I love the way it turned out!
This is one of the projects that everyone will be making
at my upcoming Halloween Classes.
I used the
#164048- Book Treat Boxes= $10.00
* 10 stampable boxes
* Folded box size: 3" x 4" x 1" (7.6 x 10.2 x 2.5 cm)
* Food safe
* Folded box size: 3" x 4" x 1" (7.6 x 10.2 x 2.5 cm)
* Food safe
*Tear & Tape is already applied.
*Just fold on scored lines & put together quickly
*Decorate the top
Here is how I made my pull out treat box!
As I modified my box so that it is a drawer pulls out.
This is the inside of the box cover.
The Tear & Tape adhesive strips are already on it for you.
I added a 3 x 4" piece of Basic Black card stock over the Tear & Tape strips.
& adhere this to the box top as I have noted in the photo above.
Now adhere a 3 x 4" piece of Basic Black card stock onto the box top.
by adhering the 'tab' to the box top,
before you adhere the Basic Black cardstock over the top of it.
This is what the 'box' now looks like.
It is open on both ends so that I can add the 'drawer' to it
& it will pull out!
This is what it looks like when the pull out "drawer" is slid into the box.
So what do you think?
Neat huh!
Here are the supplies & measurements.
stamp sets: 'Playful Ghosts' (words); 'Humble Home' (house)
card stock:
- Basic Black- 3 x 4"
- Basic Black- 3 x 4"
- Basic Black- 1/2 x 3/4" (door)
- Basic Black- 3 x 3"- die cut trees
- Basic Black- 1 1/2" strip- die cut bird & trim it a little so that it turns into a bat
- Smoky Slate- 2 3/4 x 3 3/4"- emboss with So Swirly Embossing Folder
- Crushed Curry- 1/2" strip- punch out 1 'windows' using the Trucking Along Builder Punch
- Crushed Curry- 2 3/4" strip- punch out circle using the 2 3/8" Circle Punch
ink: Memento
other: Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine; So Swirly Embossing Folder; Frosted Forest Dies; Humble Home Punch; Trucking Along Builder Punch; 2 3/8" Circle Punch; Basic Rhinestones; Black Dimensionals
I hope you have a FABULOUS Friday!
Happy Stamping!
Hugs-
Hugs-
SUSIE
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