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I have another acetate challenge for you today. (so perhaps I'm on a Acetate Trip -lol - giggle).
There are many occasions when we need to give a little gift or treat, and having adorable packaging makes the treat all that more yummy, not to mention how impressed the receiver will be when you tell them that you made it yourself! Whether it's a birthday for a co-worker, neighbor, or Halloween treats for your child's class, this cute little box is just the thing!
Attached is an acetate box tutorial that I got from Susie McCormick, a/k/a [email protected]. (thanks Susie) Click the PDF file attached for complete instructions and dimensions. Let's see all the different things you can come up with to fill your treat box. Treats don't always need to be candy!
You can find my samples: HERE View Susie's sample: HERE
Don't forget to use keyword TLC182 when you upload.
To view all the Acetate Treat boxes using this challenge check out the TLC182 Gallery
Yippee...Lynn, I am so totally ecstatic about this!! Woo Hoo!!!! I saw your example you uploaded before you posted this and I just kept saying "Oh, I hope she gives us a tutorial....oh, I hope she gives us a tutorial..." I've been wanting to make one of these. I'm psyched!!! can you tell??:mrgreen:
Gotta go find acetate.....I don't know if I have any!
You're excitement is making me giggle...you go girl...find that acetate! I can't wait to see what you create!
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Yippee...Lynn, I am so totally ecstatic about this!! Woo Hoo!!!! I saw your example you uploaded before you posted this and I just kept saying "Oh, I hope she gives us a tutorial....oh, I hope she gives us a tutorial..." I've been wanting to make one of these. I'm psyched!!! can you tell??:mrgreen:
Gotta go find acetate.....I don't know if I have any!
Hi there! I really want to make one too but I can't find the instructions. I followed the link and that takes me to Susie's gallery and there is a link to her blog but the links to both of her porjects do not give anything but an error message. Hopefully someone can help me. I'll check back later.
At the bottom of the first post is a PDF file. Click on that for the instructions.
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Hi there! I really want to make one too but I can't find the instructions. I followed the link and that takes me to Susie's gallery and there is a link to her blog but the links to both of her porjects do not give anything but an error message. Hopefully someone can help me. I'll check back later.
Lynn, I'll try this but I'm not sure if it will work. Last time I made a box like this it got pitched..........fingers crossed, a prayer and a BIG cup of coffee will help for sure! Thanks for the challenge.
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A ggod friend won't let you take an acetate trip alone, so I am here with you. There is nothing organic about this sugar rush except for the name of the paper I used. Sugar Rush
A ggod friend won't let you take an acetate trip alone, so I am here with you. There is nothing organic about this sugar rush except for the name of the paper I used. Sugar Rush
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I've always wondered, and this is the perfect time to ask... WHERE do you get acetate? How is it sold, in sheets? Are there different thicknesses?? I wanna play!! :(
Lynn, I'm trying to understand the measurements for the cardstock section. Is it 8 1/2 by 2 1/2?
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I actually got mine from work because they were going to throw it away! ACK.
But you can buy acetate a/k/a overheads, from any office supply store or Walmart, K-mart, Target, etc. It's sold in a package with varying amounts, so just look at what they have available. I always get the type suitable for laser jet printers because they can take the heat, should I decide I want to emboss on them.
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I've always wondered, and this is the perfect time to ask... WHERE do you get acetate? How is it sold, in sheets? Are there different thicknesses?? I wanna play!! :(
The samples are SO great and wish I could try it, but alas, no acetate to be found! I'll just sit back and enjoy every else's creations! Go girls!
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YESYESYESYES!!! I've been wanting to try one of these....now to figure out how to use it for a b-day card that I need to make for this weekend...and a baby card......hmmmmmm......