Cupcake Box

Today I’m sharing the 4th project from my Treats class that I had last week.  This is one of my favorite projects and I have shared one with you already a couple of months ago – I’ll look back but I think it was probably back in June.  This is a cupcake box.cupacke-box2

This one was supposed to represent a “Birthday” treat at my class.  I used the Tall Tales Designer Series Paper and the Animal Stories stamp set.  The “happy birthday” comes from the Family Phrases stamp set.  I like using that set because I like the font they used for all the little phrases.

When you pull the lid off of the box inside is a holder for a single cupcake.  Someone at my class had a great idea – she has guests coming in from out of town and they are staying at a local hotel.  She plans to make them each a box and leave it in the hotel for them as a Welcome treat when they arrive.  Isn’t that a great idea!

The original box idea is from a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator in Canada – her name is Heather Summers and I love all of her work.  She made the cupcake box for a baby shower originally and had the ribbon go all the way around the whole box and the lid.  I decided that I didn’t want to have to retie the ribbon when i took the lid off so I put slit in each side and slid the ribbon through so it actually only goes around the top of the lid.  It reminds me of those gifts on TV show where all they do is lift off the lid and the packaging stays perfect.

cupcake-box-openThe one I made early in the summer was using the new In_Colors and the Razzleberry Lemonade Designer Series Paper.  Here is a picture with the lid off so you can see the inside.

The base of the box is a 12″ x 12″ piece of card stock – scored at 4″ all the way around.  The insert on the inside that holds the cupcake in place so it can’t slide around is 6-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ and then scores at 1-1/4″ all the way around.  Then in the center cut out a 2-1/2″ circle.  I used the Circle Scissor to do that.

This box holds a full size cupcake.  You could redesign it to use the mini cupcakes too.  The lid is 6-5/8″ x 6-5/8″ scored at 1-1/4″ all the way around.

I used sticky strip to hold together the base of the box and the lid.  I did not put any adhesive on the insert as it fits so snuggly inside that you don’t need it.  And I actually considered not putting any adhesive on the box either.  Once you put the lid on it would stay shut.  And then when you lift off the lid the box would fall open to reveal the cupcake.  I actually think I like that idea better.  It would be kind of magical to pull up the lid and have the sides fall down for the reveal.  And using less adhesive is always a bonus!

If you don’t want to put a cupcake in there then leave out the insert and just use it as a gift box.  Or another idea is to put an ornament on the inside – the insert would also hold a glass ball ornament.  I need to go try that too.  OK – the more I write the more I keep coming up with other things to try.  Again I think this is a very versatile project!

Have a happy fun day and surprise someone special with a little treat!

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Lion Nugget Holder

This is a cute little treat holder project that I saw at Convention this year.  I don’t know who originally created it – someone swapped for it and let me take a picture.lion-nugget-holder If you happen to know who that is please leave me a comment so I can add the information here.

I created my version based on the photo that I had.  This would be project #3 from my Treat Class.  You can almost make the whole thing from scraps of card stock which is something I always like to use up.  I did cut a piece for the main holder.  It is just scored to fit the depth of a Hershey’s nugget candy.  I made one major change to my project because I wanted to create an all SU project and the one at convention used a pipe cleaner and pom-pom for the tail – I changed the tail.  I was really happy with the way my little tail turned out.

lion-nugget-holder-tail It is grosgrain ribbon and I used the Trio Flower Punch.  I punched 6 flowers out and then punched small holes in the center and strung them on the ribbon.  Tied a knot at the end.  Pulled it through the back of the body and tied another knot.  The little flowers are just kind of bunched together all wrinkled up to look like  a poofy tail.  I was very pleased with how it looked!

The colors for the lion are More Mustard and Chocolate Chip and a little bit of Pretty in Pink for his tongue.  I did sponge around his face, cheeks and ears with Chocolate Chip ink.

Isn’t he the cutest thing?

The nugget holder idea has been around for many years – I know I saw it when I first signed up as a Demonstrator.  Just change the image on the front to be whatever you need – use punch art or use a stamped image to say “Thank you” or anything else you need.

Punch Art always takes longer because of the little pieces and assembling them together but the end result is always so cute.  I have lots of punch art projects and I have been taking part in some online classes called Simply Punches – right now I’m in the middle of a holiday class so I need to make some of those and share them with you too.

So for my treat class – I think I have now shown three projects and I have three more to go.  Yes we made 6 all together and I could have gone on an on with other ideas.  It was hard to stop.  It ended up being a really long class but everyone enjoyed it and had a great time!

Happy Punchin’!

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Halloween M&M Holder

Here is another treat holder from my class on Friday – the class was all different types of treat holders not just the Sweet Treat containers in the minis. My idea was to show various styles of treat holders for the various holidays and how to change each one to use for other holidays (or occasions).  Some I had examples for and others I just mentioned ways to change them.

boo-mm-holderSo here is another idea that is really a quick project to make.  This one uses the  Big Shot machine to cut the Top Note die pieces – two from Pumpkin Pie card stock pieces.  I also cut one from a piece of Cast-A-Spell Designer Series Paper – to maximize the paper it is a 3″ x 4″ piece – so you can get 12 pieces from a full sheet of DSP.  You can cut it smaller because you don’t need the full Top Note die for the DSP piece.

One of the Pumpkin Pie card stock pieces needs to be scored and folded over – I score mine by lining the center points of the Top Note on the 1″ line on my cutter.  I used the Tombo Multipurpose adhesive to glue the two sides and bottom edge of the 2 pieces of card stock together – this leaves you with a pocket that the M&M’s can slide into – or a gift card, or money or whatever you need that is fairly flat.

I tied some ribbon around and added the Little Boo stamp (back page of the catalog for $6.95).  He is stamped in Perfect Plum, punched with the 1-1/4″ circle punch, layered with a 1-3/8″ circle of Old Olive and a Scallop Circle of Basic Black.

This one is easy to change to any occasion – so easy in fact this is what became my sleeping bag for the Build-A-Bears.  I actually made this project first and while it laid on my craft table I kept looking at it and thought – huh….that looks just like a sleeping bag, then I wondered what else would fit in there and that’s when the Build-a-Bears came into the picture.  You can read back a week or two in  my blog posts and you’ll see the resulting project.

If you want Christmas – use the Merry Moments DSP and a snowflake image or one from Christmas Punch or Sparkly & Bright.

If you want fall – use Autumn Traditions and the Falling Leaves stamp set or a pumpkin image.

Need a Thank You – use the Very Thankful stamp set for the image and any paper that suits your fancy.

And so on, and so on…..

Have fun with it…

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Designer Paper Purse Class Kit To GO

September Class Kit to Go

Designer Paper Purse class

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All images Stampin’ Up!© 2009

This kit features the cutest purse made from Designer Series paper and 8 cards and envelopes featuring the Upsy Daisy stamp set.

The Kit includes materials to make 8 cards with matching envelopes and the purse  to store them all in.  After you use the cards up the purse is a perfect little package for many things.  You can even use it to put a mini loaf in there and give to a new neighbor or gracious hostess.

You will need to have some supplies at home to complete the kit as shown.

If need you can also order the stamp set, ink pads and embossing powder for an additional cost.

September 2009 Class Kit To Go
Designer Paper Purse Kit is $20

this option is no longer available

Color Choices are: Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, Soft Suede, Crushed Curry, Rose Red

The one shown in the photo is Old Olive.

Please include your color choice when you email me or add as special instructions on your Paypal payment.

Payment due by September 30th.  Kits should be ready by October9 th.

Instruction only option is $5.95 – you will receive a pdf file emailed to you beginning October. 9th.  No materials are included.

You can order the instruction only option at any time – it will appear in my tutorials for sale page.

Kit with supplies includes:

Step-by-step Instructions to make cards and the purse

Materials to make eight cards with envelopes and the purse

(including card stock, ribbon, Designer Series Paper, brads, punched pieces and envelopes)

 

 

Additional items that you will need to complete the Designer Series Purse kit as shown are:

Upsy Daisy stamp set – #111710 – $18.95

Classic ink pads: in color that matches your Designer Paper Choice

VersaMark ink pad

White Embossing Powder

Heat Tool

White Gel Pen

Bone Folder

Sticky strip, Stampin’ Dimensionals

Paper Cutter with both cutting and scoring blade

Crop-a-dile

1-3/4” Circle punch, Round Tab punch, Modern Label punch, 1/16″ Handheld punch.

If you need any of these additional items they can be added to the cost of your class.

The kits will be ready by October 9th for you to pick up at my home if you are local.  I can mail them to you for $5.00 if you are not.

If you order additional items there may be an extra charge to mail those items to you. Please email me at [email protected].

Please send me an email if you would like to purchase the September Class to Go Kit.  Payment must be made to me by cash or check by September 30th or use the PayPal links above.  I think I got the PayPal links working correctly.  If you have trouble please email me.

I hope you like the new kit as much as I do – I love these little purses.  And hopefully I didn’t leave anything out.

Thank you!!

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Sweet Centers Flower

My post yesterday was short because I was in a hurry in between various things I was doing.  So I’m back today to elaborate more on the flower – I had several people ask how to make the flower.  I think when you see the Sweet Centers stamp set in the Holiday Mini Catalog it isn’t completely clear what that stamp is supposed to be.

So here is my version of the flower – and I’m sure you can do it many different ways with different amounts and layers of petals. I tried a couple of different things before I settled on what was the easiest for me.

1.  First I started with a 3″ x 3″ square of card stock.  I used the 1-3/4″ circle punch to punch a circle out of the center.  I laid it over one of the sweet treat cups.

2.  I stamped 16 petals.  In these pictures they are just stamped in So Saffron ink on Whisper White card stock.  My finished example they are stamped in So Saffron and rolled in Close to Cocoa on the edges for each petal.  I cut out all 16 petals with my paper snips.  I tried to punch the petals with one of the oval punches but none of them fit exactly.   Now that I think about it if you didn’t have the stamp set you could still make flowers – by punching out petals with an oval and then use a circle to add the curve against the cup….just a thought of something else to try (wouldn’t that be pretty with DSP….ok see now I’m on to more ideas – I better get back to my craft room once I finish this post).

3.  I basically created 4 layers of petals.  The first layer is 4 petals attached to the square with snail.

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4.  The next layer is 4 more petals attached in the spaces between the first four.  Again using snail.  You could stop with that and have a pretty flower – but I wanted more.

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5.  I added the next layer of 4 petals with Stampin’ Dimensionals again in between the petals I already put down – place them in every other space.

The leaves you can see in this photo are attached with snail in between the layers that were snailed down and the ones on dimensionals.  I actually added them at the very end.

flower-36.    Then add the the last 4 petals in the remaining spaces using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

flower-47.  So to finish I trimmed the square in the back so that you couldn’t see it.  You may ask why didn’t I start with a circle – I tried that but it was harder to punch the hole out of the center and harder to get the petals lined up.  So for me I found it easier using the square and trimming it afterwards.  I did cut a 3″ circle using my Circle Scissors – my finished photo shows a So Saffron piece – but for my class I used Chocolate Chip which I like better.  This is the back of the flower.  So take the Sweet Treat cup and fill it with the candy – my picture used M&Ms but my class used chocolate covered raisins (they are all brown colored).  Fill the cup and adhere it to the Chocolate chip circle.  Then set it down and adhere the flower over the top of the cup – I just used my snail.

Then I used tape to attach the skewer to the back – my skewers were the ones from the Country Living Summer cookout kit (they aren’t pointed).

I added Old Olive ribbon and then create a tag using the Oval Stamp set.

Here is the final project one more time.

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I hope that all made sense.  I have new example using the Valentine heart which was giving me trouble to begin with.  I figure out what to do though – so check back for that one on another day.

Thanks for stopping by – it is again a Rainy Day in Georgia …..stay dry.

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