Countryside Corners Treat Holder
Do you like to make items in addition to greeting cards with your paper crafting products? I know I love to make small treat packets and gift packaging. They’re fun to give out at classes and special events and to celebrate birthdays, say thank you, and more. These are also perfect for bridal or baby shower partyfavors.
I started playing with Stampin’ Up!’s Countryside Corners Dies. Find them on page 63 of Stampin’ Up!’s 2023-2024 Annual Catalog.
These dies make great frames for cards, and they pair with the Countryside stamp set. But they’re also large enough to make a treat holder.
Countryside Corners Treat Holder
And, this design is easy peasy. Here are a few details. Be sure to watch the video below (a Facebook live replay) to see step-by-step instructions for making these fun treat packets.
- Use the largest die to cut the image from card stock (5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″)
- Score the die cut 2 1/4″ on each end
- Choose the second largest die and cut some coordinating Designer Series Paper
- Trim two inches off each end of the image.
- Fold the card stock on the score lines
- Glue the DSP to each side
- Insert candy
- Pinch the top of the packet together and punch a hole with a small hole punch
- Add ribbon
- Decorate as you wish
Enjoy these two additional samples. Which one is your favorite?
The above packets uses the Starry Sky design from the 2022-2023 In Color 6 x 6 Paper Pack with a sentiment from Country Bouquet and flower from Petal Park.
And this last sample uses the Bright & Beautiful 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper with a sentiment from the Circle Sayings Stamp Set.
How To Video
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Thanks,
Kim
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