Hello! Today I’m sharing a fun Valentine’s Day treat box tutorial using the Brach’s Tiny Conversation Hearts boxes. All you will need for this project are the Brach’s Tiny Conversation Heart boxes, pattern paper, and any dies and stamps in your stash. No dies are needed to the make the actual box.
To see how I made these boxes, watch my tutorial here:
Hello! Today I’m sharing another Valentine’s Day treat box. Today, it’s a Valentine’s Day milk carton treat box which I decorated like a mailbox. You can decorate this milk carton any way you wish and put treats inside to give for Valentine’s Day. This milk carton can be used for any occasion, simply decorate it in any theme of your choosing. The scallop milk carton die set from The Stamps of Life was used to make this fun treat box. Scroll down and you’ll find a complete tutorial and list of supplies.
To see how I made this milk carton treat box, watch my tutorial here:
For Day 11 of my 12 Days of Christmas Craft Series, I will show you how to make a candy bar slider box. This box was made using the small TT Box from The Stamps of Life. I put a small candy bar inside. These boxes are a perfect for any occasion, but I used them here for Christmas-themed boxes.
To see how to make these, watch my YouTube Tutorial Here:
For Day 10 of my 12 Days of Christmas Craft Series, I will show you an easy and quick gift idea using the TT Box from The Stamps of Life. These boxes are made to fit a box of Tic Tacs. I used some fun holiday dies to decorate the front and adhered acetate over the window of the box.
To see how to make these, watch my YouTube Tutorial Here:
For Day 8 of my 12 Days of Christmas Craft Series, I will show you how to make these pillow boxes to put treats in. This is a perfect gift idea for a friend, co-worker, teacher, child, or from a Secret Santa.
I will use the Exclusive Pillow Box die set from The Stamps of Life and show you three ways to use this die. One ways is using it the traditional way. The second way is die cutting a shape out of the front of the pillow box and adhering acetate to the front so the treats show through the box. The third way is turning the pillow box into a handle box for larger treats.
To see how I made these, watch my YouTube Tutorial Here:
Today on my blog I’m sharing a new product by The Stamps of Life that is exclusive to HSN. It’s the Basket Fold-it die set. I used it here along with the Box-it die set to make a beautiful basket that can hold an assortment of things. This die set can also be used to make an A2 size card shaped like a picnic basket.
To see how I made this box card, watch my YouTube Tutorial Here:
The Stamps of Life Halloween Kit was released on September 3, 2020 and I’m excited to share with you the 10 cards that I made with this kit. (Actually, its 9 cards and 1 treat box!) If you like making Halloween cards, then this kit is for you!
The Halloween Kit includes the Cozy Basics paper pad, mini star stencil, Halloween-themed puffy stickers, washi tape, stamp set, ghost and bat die set, BOO die set, Halloween-themed ephemera, two ribbon, and the brand new Marigold ink pad with refill.
Today on my blog I’m sharing these adorable triangle boxes that I made with the Triangle Box Die Set from The Stamps of Life. This die set makes the triangle box and has some additional dies that can turn the box into a mouse, watermelon, Christmas tree, and candy corn. These boxes are great to give a small gift or treat to someone special.
To see how I made these triangle boxes, watch my YouTube tutorial. Supplies are listed below.
Cardstock: Powdered Sugar, Strawberry. For the black cardstock, I used cardstock from Michaels because I couldn’t get the box to close using the Licorice Stamps of Life cardstock.
Today on my blog I am featuring three projects that I created using the Gingerbread Man Fold-it die set from The Stamps of Life.
Watch my video tutorial for all three projects here:
Project 1
For the first project, I created a gingerbread man fold-it card. A fold-it card is an A2 sized card shaped like a gingerbread man. It can easily fit into an A2 sized envelope. You can either have the card open at the top or on the left side. I chose mine to open from the top. The die set also has several die pieces that you can use to decorate the gingerbread man. Some of the dies include a face, clothing, icing, and more.
The card stock I used for this card includes ginger snap, powdered sugar, and strawberry. I used a piece of patterned paper from the Joyful collection paper pad for the blue plaid overalls. I added epoxy dots for the buttons. I inked the edges of the smaller gingerbread die cut with gingersnap ink. I think this added a nice touch. It makes it look like a toasted cookie!
Since this is a fold-it card, I decorated the front and the back and I think it turned out super cute!
For my next project, I created a gingerbread gate fold card. I used the largest die in the set and cut it out of gingersnap card stock. I used the second largest die and cut another piece of gingersnap card stock. Again, I used gingersnap ink and ink-blended the edges to make it look slightly toasted. I adhered those together and then added his clothing and icing. The card stock is gingersnap, powdered sugar, and spearmint. The patterned paper is from the Joyful collection paper pad. I fussy cut the peppermints and adhered them to the front of the pockets. I also used foam adhesive to add three as buttons.
I used a gate fold card die to make the card base and adhered the gingerbread man to the front left opening. I used spearmint cardstock for the bow tie and pockets. The patterned paper I used is from the Joyful collection paper pad. I fussy cut the peppermints from one of the pieces of paper and adhered them to the pockets. I added foam adhesive to the three peppermints that I used as buttons.
For the inside of the card, I used a piece of powdered sugar cardstock. I stamped the peppermints as shown. The inside of the peppermints were stamped with strawberry ink. The Merry Christmas sentiment is from the ChristmasTree2stamp and was stamped with spearmint ink.
For my third project, I made a treat box using the Gingerbread man fold-it die set as well as the box-it die set.
I die cut and decorated two gingerbread men, one for the front of the box and one for the back of the box. Both gingerbread men were decorated identically.
I also used the box-it die which I cut with gingersnap card stock to match the gingerbread men. I connected the box-it die cut to both gingerbread men, added some grass filling, and some candy canes.