These are the treat boxes that I made for my son's preschool class this year. I wanted to make them using Easter colors, but I didn't want to use pink or blue because I wasn't sure how many boys and girls there were in my son's class. I decided green was a nice Easter color. I had to try and keep these quick and easy to make because I was making so many. Here is the link for the tutorial that I used:
Basically I followed the directions in the tutorial except that I did make my boxes a little bit smaller. I ended up filling my boxes with some green Easter grass and candy.
I used the larger swirly stamp from the SU stamp set Priceless for the background, and then I added some small white flower images using white craft ink and the small flower from the same set.
The bunny stamp is from the SU set Hello Spring. I used my circle punch and scallop punch for layering the bunny.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 GMT Views: 2495
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Stamps: Priceless, Hello Spring, Karen Foster snap together set for the Happy Easter greeting
Paper: Green paper from Michaels- it's similar to Certainly Celery, White
Ink: Certainly Celery, Black Stazon, White Craft Ink
Accessories: Scor-pal, 1 1/4" and 1 3/8" Circle Punches, Scallp Punch, Large & Small Oval Punches, Ribbon, Hole Punch, SU Colored Pencils- for bunny ears
Registered: February 24, 2005 Location: Streator, IL Posts: 32151
Sat, May 16, 2009 @ 10:28 AM
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