This project is part of the Stampin’ Your Way Through the Holidays Blog Hop. Three projects for four months from three Demonstrators. Click the links at the bottom to see all of the projects for this month.
Make a sweet gift extra special with a little papercrafty fun! In today’s project I’ll show you how to make a custom wrapper to fit your special treat.
Measurements
Full list of supplies needed, listed below. A die cutting machine is needed for this project.
Please note: These measurements are specific to the sweet treat shown. Simply measure your sweet treat and adjust these sizes accordingly.
Snowy Scenes Designer Series Paper (DSP):
- 7 1/2″ w x 5 3/4″ h
- Focal image
Garden Green Cardstock:
- 1 1/4″ h x 7 3/4″ w
- Approx. 2″ w x 3 1/2″ h scrap for die cut panel
Basic White: scrap for sentiment and snowflakes
Let’s Create
- Affix all stamps to Acrylic Blocks.
- Pro Tip: make a template with scrap paper first to determine the size DSP and cardstock to create the desired look.
- Wrap the DSP around your treat and secure with Tear N’ Tape.
- Wrap the Cardstock strip around to create a belly band, slightly loose so it can be easily removed. Secure with Tear N’ Tape.
- Run the Garden Green Cardstock through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss machine with the Everyday Details Dies to create panel.
- Attach Adhesive Sheets to the back of Basic White Cardstock scrap and die cut snowflakes. Remove backer from Adhesive Sheets and attach to Garden Green panel.
- Use Paper Snips to fussy cut focal image from DSP and attach to cardstock panel with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Stamp sentiment on Basic White scrap in Garden Green ink and trim Basic White to desired size. Attach to cardstock panel with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Wrap ribbon around Garden Green belly band, leaving long ends loose to the side.
- Place Stampin’ Dimensionals on belly band above and below ribbon. Attach sentiment panel to Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Tie ribbon into a bow and arrange as desired. Trim the ends.
- Sprinkle on the gems.
- So cute! Who will you give it to?