This post was generously sponsored by Scrapbook.com and Spellbinders who provided many of the products show in this article. All opinions expressed are mine.
I love creating treat boxes for my friends and neighbors. And Thanksgiving is the perfect time to start sharing goodies with friends. Keep reading to learn how to create a sophisticated foiled autumn treat box using the Spellbinders Platinum Die Cut Machine and two amazing dies also from Spellbinders.
How to Create a Thanksgiving Treat Box:
Step 1: Using the Spellbinders Platinum Machine cut the “Party Box" die (see link to product below) from gold foiled white cardstock. Cut two of these shapes to create the box.
Step 2: Using the fold crease lines as a guide, fold up each part of the box to create the foundation for the box.
Step 3: Use glue to adhere each part of the box together. Remember to leave the top of the box open to fill with treats, small gifts, and other items. Set aside.
Step 4: Using the Platinum Machine and the "Fall Leaves" die cut (see product link below), cut all three leaves from gold, dark orange, dark brown, and kraft cardstock. A mix of smooth and textured cardstock can make this project even more interesting.
Step 5: Punch a wreath shape from kraft cardstock. Using adhesive add leaves randomly to the wreath shape. Adjust leaves until you like the look of your wreath.
Step 5: Punch a wreath shape from kraft cardstock. Using adhesive add leaves randomly to the wreath shape. Adjust leaves until you like the look of your wreath.
Step 6: Wrap brown floss or twine around your fingers three or four times and staple to the inside part of the wreath.
Step 7: Mount the wreath shape to the front of the box and add buttons and the word "thankful" die cut from gold cardstock.
Shop The Project Supplies:
(Looking for the products used in this project? Click the product images below to shop or for additional product info. Affiliate links have been used where possible.)
What a beautiful little treat box!
ReplyDelete