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Hello!, Everyone. Im new to this so forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong place. I am looking for some ideas for projects that I can make for my grandchildren for Easter this year. I have 11 GK's. The range in age from 11 months to 22 yrs. old. Any help with ideas and templets if I need them would be greatly appreciated! [email protected]
Hello!, Everyone. Im new to this so forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong place. I am looking for some ideas for projects that I can make for my grandchildren for Easter this year. I have 11 GK's. The range in age from 11 months to 22 yrs. old. Any help with ideas and templets if I need them would be greatly appreciated! [email protected]
Did you see the "round top box" this week? It is very cute, easy template,and goes together quickly. You could put age appropriate gifties in this small box. Just a thought.
I was making up an acetate cone favor box with candy the other day and when I assembled it looked exactly like a carrot. I was thinking you could fill it with orange jelly beans or m &m's. It even has a scalloped shape top that you could trace onto green cardstock and adhere over the acetate.
I should add that this is not a template I made, I purchased it from an on-line store I do some design work for. They come flat and you just fold them to make the shape.
There is a link in a thread where someone melted a variety of crayons in "shaped" small cake tins (this one was hearts for Valentines day) but there are probably Easter them ones around. Fun for all ages!
I was making up an acetate cone favor box with candy the other day and when I assembled it looked exactly like a carrot. I was thinking you could fill it with orange jelly beans or m &m's. It even has a scalloped shape top that you could trace onto green cardstock and adhere over the acetate.
I should add that this is not a template I made, I purchased it from an on-line store I do some design work for. They come flat and you just fold them to make the shape.
I was making up an acetate cone favor box with candy the other day and when I assembled it looked exactly like a carrot. I was thinking you could fill it with orange jelly beans or m &m's. It even has a scalloped shape top that you could trace onto green cardstock and adhere over the acetate.
I should add that this is not a template I made, I purchased it from an on-line store I do some design work for. They come flat and you just fold them to make the shape.
Can you please share your online source? Way too cute!
Tfs,
Gail
Above I used a link to the home page of the store and below is a link to the boxes, bags and tins page. It is under the boxes header and is called Clear Cone Favor Boxes. Let me know if you have any questions. Cathy is wonderful to order from!