Showing posts with label treat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treat. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2013

New Years Treat


So sorry I am posting this late, I made these for a party I had at my house and made these for little favors. But these would be great for Valentine's day too.

I used the two tag Sizzix die from Stampin' Up. Used the circle scallop punch to accent the top with red card stock. Using Teeny Tine Wishes "Happy New Year" I punch out the sentiment and glued dot all the items together including the Dove chocolate.


Sunday, March 25, 2012

Lolly Pop treats for my April Class Attendees

These were super simple quick and fun to make

I used the Blossom SU punch and the boho three set punch for the inserts.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Hershey Pocket Treat holders

I made these last week for my daughter and her room mates and I just finally got a chance to post to my blog. I used Tags Bags Boxes and more Cricut cartridge to cut this awesome pocket at 6.5". It holds a Hershey bar. I used the stampin up fancy flower punch and the butterfly. Curled the edges of the flower and added a rhinestone to the butterfly.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Mini Purse filled with Lifesavers



I cut these from a pattern from Mel Stampz and shrunk it down so I could fit these yummy Spring Mix Lifesavers in there. I could get four of the little candies in the purse.
After cutting and scoring they glued together easily. I wanted it to go quicker since I was making 10 so I hot glue the ribbon as the handle and the flower to the front.

Can't wait till my daughter and her friends see the little treats, this is the third set and I think I am done! Now to make 10 Easter cards... all slightly different... Hmmmm

The total size without the 6" ribbon for the handle is 2 3/4"L x 1" W x 2" H
It took a piece of CS at 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 to make the mini purse and sorry to say I used new CS from American Crafts "A la Carte" more scraps to my pile!

Directions for Mini Box Treat Bag


Here are the directions to make the box treat bag.
I made ten and used 5 pieces of 12 x 12 pattern paper, left over scraps for accents and yarn.
You can see more variety in my last post.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Hershey Mini Briefcases


I made these tonight to send to my daughter and her friends at college.
Since they are older girls... I made the super simple briefcases.
If you make them use super strong/thick card stock. Mine is super sparkly embossed card stock. I made it so it will hold 4 Hershey Mini chocolates back to back.

Cut a 3 1/2" x 6" piece of card stock
Follow the diagram or email for more details.

I used eyelets and tape to keep together.
Added an 8" length of ribbon for the shoulder strap and a small piece of super strong Velcro

let me know if you make them! Please leave a comment too - would love to visit your blog!
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Sour Cream "container" quick treat


I had to make 6 of these quickly to get them to mail out to my daughter and her roommates.

I filled with three Hersey Almond kisses.
Paper from Provo Craft
You can get my general directions here


Stamp image from SU, Heart punch from Stampin' Up, 2" scallop circle from EK Success
Fiber from a local yarn store, purple eyelet (which you can't see which is how I attached the name to the treat) from Doodlebug.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Mummy snack cup


I saw this on a web site -can't remember sorry - but wanted to give it a try.

I cut the eyes from Graphically Speaking Cricut cart at 1" as I did not have any large googly eyes.
I am entering this at Polka Doodles

Friday, July 30, 2010

Yummy for your Tummy gift



At the Cuttlebug Challenges blog - a challenge was to make a yummy gift - while the item used was a chocolate bar, which I had none. I used pop corn.
The standard bag of microwave pop corn is what I used. This is how I made mine.
So you take a piece of paper 8 1/2 x 11 -yahoo no cutting.
Score it at 4 1/2 on the long side and 1 1/2 on the other end.
Fold it like an envelope and glue the sides together then crimp - leaving the top flap open to slide in the pop corn bag.
I taped the back down and added a snowflake to match the front.

Of course I'll have to eat this bag as it may be stale when Christams comes - but I think I will make these for my niece and nephews and my dd college friends.

Oh Christmas Tree treat box ornament

At the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog- they wanted us to make a 3D Christmas tree that you can put treats in.
This one was made from a 4 x 8 piece of card stock scored in 1/2 and then scored on the diagonal in the middle of the small sides.

You take the Crop-A-Dial and punch holes at the top and tread the ribbon. This one is rather large and you can fit a fair amount of wrapped candy. I have made smaller ones last year that you can see HERE.
The base card stock was run through the 5 x 7 Ornaments folder and inked to bring dimension. I added large glitter - which look horrible when photographed so please excuse that. Looks better in person. The little snowflakes is a mini punch by Marvy Uchida.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

For You sweetheart treats



I designed this little folded piece of paper to fit perfectly around these Necco treats.
Cut a 12 x 12 paper to get four 8 x 4 pieces of paper (you will have a 4 x 4 piece left over)
Score at 2 3/4", 3", 6" and then again at 6 1//4"
Fold up the larger area and use eyelets to keep sides closed.
Fold down top and embellish as you like.
I used a foam dot to keep the top flap down.
Embellishments: Yellow square piece of CS cut and CB through a folder. "For you" cut at 1 1/2" from the Cricut Wild Card Cartridge - cute little blue hearts also cut from WC cart.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Valentine kisses - Sour Cream container filled




Yum - these are so cute and quick to make!!!
I used Provo Craft paper to make the containers.
You take an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper cut in 4 pieces equal pieces
Glue the long edge to form a tube
Glue the short side - crimp edges - I then filled with 4 Hersey Kisses
Turned the piece 90 degrees and seal and crimp closed
Cut the scallop circle with the SU scallop punch love it! - perfect little accents
Cut hearts from the Wild Card Cricut Cartridge and ran it through the Cuttle Bug Folder (pin dot) was used.

Made these for my daughters friends at school and for the postal clerks.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Treats

These are so easy and simple to make. I plan on passing these out at a gathering at my home.
They call them sour cream containers as they resembles those found in the fast food places. Take a piece of 8 1/2 x 11 printed CS. Cut in 4 equal pieces.
Put adhesive on three sides leaving one short side not glued. Roll the short sides together to form a tube. Pinch close one end. Fill with goodies, turn the piece and pinch the other side.
I punched the scallop circle from SU, and the leaf is from Cricut AC cart. The ribbon is from MS.
Adapted from a Dawn youtube video.