I made these for the ladies at my Scrapshare retreat. :) These are the few I had leftover after our fabulous day of scrapbooking and cardmaking.
At first I was making them like the picture above, threading the ribbon through the hole on top, wrapping it around the bottom and then tying it up with a little Baker's Twine bow. This was taking me a long time, so I came up with a quicker method, below.
I simply tied the ribbon around the candy horizontally. It turned out cute and I was able to finish them up before I had to leave for the retreat.
Both treat holders were started the same way. I ran my cardstock through my Big Shot using the Two Tags Die. Then I took the Hearts folder from the Adorning Accents Embossing folders and embossed the front of my tags. Next I took some snail and ran two strips along the inside of my tags, placed my candy on inside and folded the tag together. The ribbon was mostly for decoration. :)
My challenge today comes from Create with Connie and Mary. The challenge is to create a TREAT HOLDER. Could it get any more perfect?!!
Creative Blessings,
Heather North
Two Tags Bigz Die |
Adorning Accents Embossing Folder |
Stitched Satin Ribbon |
Big Shot |
8 comments:
What a fun and easy treat to make for friends! Darling... Thanks for playing along with the Create with Connie and Mary Treat Challenge this week!
Lovely Heather, any leftovers for me!Ideal for a little thank you treat :)
These are wonderful!
Love the simplicity of this little treat! I could really whip out bunches for Easter! Thanks for playing along in the Treat Challenge this week @ Create with Connie and Mary!
This is darling - and so simple! It's perfect for quick treats. Thanks so much for sharing with the Create with Connie and Mary team!
I like how you tied them all up using ribbon! Cute idea! Thanks for playing with us during our Saturday Challenge at Create with Connie & Mary!
What a sweet, easy to make treat holder! And from my favorite die too! Thanks for playing along in the Create with Connie and Mary Saturday Challenge!
These are fantastic.
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