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Showing posts with label Boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boxes. Show all posts

October 26, 2011

Creepy Candy

I wanted to send some Halloween candy to my daughter at college and this is what I came up with,  Bwahahahaaa!!  I LOVE LOVE LOVE these print and cut label files by Jennifer Wambach that I found the Silhouette Online Store.  They are so fun and my daughter should get a good giggle out of them too - I know I did, lol!  I filled a peanut butter jar with white chocolate M&M's (I never knew they made WHITE chocolate M&M's!!) and a frappuccino bottle with candy corn, and then used a Silhouette candy bar wrapper cut file by Pebbles in my Pocket to wrap a couple Hershey bars.




For her roomates I decided to make a few of the coffin treat boxes by Kenzie Daley.  I had some real fun with these!  On the covers I used some Dustin Pike colored digis and a cool font called A Charming Font and then outlined the edges with some distressed Stickles.  The inside sentiment is a Silhouette print and cut file and the cute spider is a Creative Memories punch. 




Creepy sweets for my sweetie!  She's gonna laugh for sure!


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May 5, 2010

Teacher Appreciation Gifts

I have one of those pretty calendar frame holders for my calendar that I keep track of appointments and birthdays and such, and I love it except that I can't flip the pages up to peek at the next month which means I always seem to miss or almost miss whatever is happening the first week of each month - like Teacher Appreciation Week, ugh.  I already had an idea of what I wanted to make for my daughter's 4 teachers but now I only had a couple days so I was feeling the pressure.

I've never made these stationary sets before but after the first one they were pretty easy.  I found instructions on the Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot HERE and the only note you should make is for Part B Step 1: the instructions say to score at 1" on three sides but you should actually score at  1 1/4" instead or your shelf will be too wide for your box.

I didn't have time to add extra embellishments other than a ribbon on the lids, but the papers are so pretty that I think they work ok alone (yay K&CO!).  The cards I made had to be pretty basic too since I had to assembly-line them 16 times for each size.  And just to keep things interesting the night before I had to have these ready a tree fell onto some power lines next door and I had no power from the afternoon till after 9pm!  OMG!  So old school methods had to replace my fancy Silhouette's designs that I had been working on and I pulled out my Epic6 and some embossing folders and got busy by candle light.  I also used my new distressing tool from CTMH - ohgosh this is my new favorite must-have! 

The pencil cards are a Silhouette design.

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... I forgot to take a pic of the last box closed,
 oops.