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Tart & Tangy treat
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Thank you for the kind comments! You can find other views of these treats, and candy info on my blog.
www.robinlea.blogspot.com
That being said. . .here is some useful stuff:
I have been informed that this can also be used as an impromptu drinking cup! Whatever you decide to use it as, it is darn cute. . .and can be found in two places.
If you are a SU demo, you can find it in the June/06 Stampin' Success (an 8.5in x 8.5in verision).
***So you are aware*** The instructions in SS tell you to fold to the "midpoint of the opposite edge". If you do this. . .your pouch will be wonky! It is closer to the top than it is to the midpoint. Play with it on a scrap piece to start. . .and check out the next link:
Online, there is an Origami picture tutorial for the folds that is *very* helpful. It can be found here:
http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/virtual...ring01_02.html
These instructions are nice and simple! It also gives you the proper way to find the accurate folds. To recreate mine, start with a 6x6 piece of DSP. When you are nearing the end, you will fold down the front flap. . .just don't fold down the one on the back and you will be all set!
Whatever pattern is on the top when you start your folds, will be the pattern on the inside of the treat pouch.
A big thank you to Amy (TetheredtoHome) for providing the link, and to CraftCrazy98 for bringing this fold to my attention at the MI Mingle! Super fun and easy. . .
Go make one, it will take you three minutes :)
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Date: Friday, March 28, 2008 GMT Views: 2457
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Additional Info
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Keywords: treat holder
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Stamps: tart & tangy
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Paper: summer picnic & matching cs
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Ink: su markers in matching colors
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Accessories: striped grograin, cello bags
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