There is just something about the popcorn box shape that says, "Fill me with goodies"; so when I returned from my travels with a suitcase full of treats to share, I reached for the die I knew would produce a large container. This popcorn box #2 (I haven't seen the #1) requires two sheets of 12x12 cardstock. I prefer double sided cardstock because it looks prettier to see another color inside the box. The rosette decorations were leftovers from a previous posted project. Most of the other decorations were bits and pieces from my 'too good to throw away stash'. The potted pinwheels are available at Ben Franklin Crafts and come in a set of six for $5.99. Under the shredded paper grass are four cello bags of treats (about 2lbs.), so you can see that this is a BIG container. After eating the contents, I'm going to suggest that the recipients use the boxes for desktop scrap or waste paper containers. Thank you for stopping by and reading this post. I hope that it has be informative and that you will return often to see what I've been thinking about and creating. Have a creative day!
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4 comments:
So cute Lynn! You made good use of those rosettes and love all the bright colors!
Your boxes are so pretty plus they're filled with goodies--what a treat!
Hi, Lynn. :) Thank you again for the goodies. I loved those yellow bears in there. YUM! ~Regina
I definitely need to buy that die! I so wanna use them for a movie party! Thanks for sharing your creations!
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