Heart Treat cups aren’t just for Valentine’s day. I decided yesterday to use them for something non-valentine’s and I combined it with the butterfly challenge for Late Night Stampers. And let me tell you – I really love how it turned out and it gave me another idea – which I have to try out this week (more on that later if it comes together).
Here it is and the treat cup is filled with buttons (retired ones) but you could put other things in there – a Simply Adorned bracelet, other small embellishments, money, candy or whatever fits.
And this is another way to create the trap door. This project uses a little love note envelope to create a pocket. The big butterfly is on a slider that you pull up and then the back opens up so you can remove what you have inside the treat cup.
How fun is that? It was really quick to put together. I used for a Stamp Club Project this month.
The little butterfly embosslits is so fun to use and I love adding them to everything. The little ones fit perfectly on this project. I hope you like it.
I’ll have some great projects to share this coming week – so I hope you’ll be back.
Happy Stampin’!
Very nice! Love the color scheme! Love the way you sued the new punches for the pull out part! What are the dimensions of Your layers?
Can I please have the tutorial on this? This is very cute. I just discovered your blog and your projects are wonderful.
Monika- I just love your work and follow you faithfully. This heart treat cup is wonderful. I just wish I had looked at your explanation last night when I was trying to make a card similar to this with a friend. Your approach is so much easier. thank you for sharing.
Really cute use of the Sweet Treat Cups! I’ve yet to do something with mine!!
This is by far the easiest way to have easy access to the treat cups. I will case it for sure! I love the way you filled the treat cup with retired buttons. Actually, I was planning on using the baby rattle stamp with the round treat cups tomorrow for baby cards. Now I know exactly how I am going to make them. Thanks for sharing how you did it!
Blessings,
Sue