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A few years back I sat at a LSS garage sale, and the lady in the booth next to me had made a whole bunch of these and filled them full of candy for Halloween treats. They were selling like hot cakes - she was kind enough to share how they were made with me, I would love to give her full credit for teaching me, but I never got her name and never saw her again. So who ever you were THANKS these are so fun to make and really get oohs and aahs when I give them. I thought they would be really cute for Easter coming, I have also seen them made for baby showers, birthday's as well as Halloween.
First the supplies you will need:
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Now I used a marker to show where you put your adhesive -
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First you will attach the longer sides, so it looks like a kind of like a "TP roll".
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You then use your "crimping" tool and place each end into the crimper and turn just a couple of clicks.. you just want to make it run into the tool, like a half of inch or so.
At this point you just decorate with what ever you like! Me I used "Sasha" colored with my Copics, then cut with Spellbinders Nestibilites circle, then matted with a scrap blue scalloped circle. I doodled the edges for some added fun. I punched three Martha Steward Frond leaves, high lighted with white gel pen, then attached it with glue dots. I think it is really cute! I hope you enjoyed it and will give it a try - they are really a lot of fun and super easy to make -
Thanks so much -
HUGS
MichelleO
Hi Michelle! aren't these great fun to make! I dont even bother with the measuring and they still turn out great! love the cute image you have on yours - but what's inside?! hugs, annie x
ReplyDeleteThis little container is the Cutest!!...Thanks for the great tutorial!!..I'll second this...what's inside???...Hugs, Ila
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to include just a little something for Easter. Thanks
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Heather
So lovely!! Thanks for the tutorial!!
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Saskia
I remember the sour cream containers but forgot how to do it! Thanks so much Michelle for an incredible tutorial. :D Great refresher and yours is absolutely adorable with the IS stamp!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute container, love the fun image too!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, Michelle! Great job on your first Method Monday!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just the cutest little giftie!! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for me to whip up. What size paper did you start out with? My email is flipflops4sherri@yahoo.com :). Thanks. Sherri
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