Showing posts with label Box Packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Box Packaging. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Mini Pizza Box Packaging with Stampin' Up!

What's in the box?
Well anything you like that fits I would normally say!
But how super cute are these Pizza boxes Stampin' Up! has for gift giving?
 
 
The boxes are easy to personalise or decorate to a theme with a little DSP and or a stamp. In Australia  you can purchase a pack of 8 boxes for Price: $10.00 plus postage
 
Mini boxes just the right size for holding a sweet treat or 3" x 3" (7.6 x 7.6 cm) note cards.

* Folded box size: 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 1" (8.9 x 8.9 x 2.5 cm)
* Food safe


 


FYI - the box holds a D Block perfectly - this one was engraved for a special team member and wrapped in tissue.


 I used scraps of cardstock to stamp the badge and then punch it out and the small scallop circle is from the Circle Framelits set.

Courtenay
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Friday, 11 November 2016

Gift Box it!

Our DSP looks great on cards but get a look at this box I made using it!
Oh my goodness its so cute and now I want to box all the gifts.
Everyone gets a box!

No really the box is super cute and the new Stitched Framelits teamed with one of our Scalloped Circle Dies makes a perfect tag.

Oh and the gift in this case was a Bone folder for one of my team members to celebrate her achieving Bronze Elite.




The box in this case - cardstock and DSP cut 3" x 7.5" then take a smidge like smallest smidge ever off 2 sides of the cardstock - not the DSP. Score 1/2" on all sides of both pieces. Snip to make flaps to fold in at the end of the box, fold and use the bone folder to give a really good fold (appropriate hey) on all score lines. Fast Fuse the flaps and stick the flaps to the ends to make the top and bottom of your box.

Stampin' Up1 published a great video on how to do it HERE

Ruth loved it - and Tanya's was a separate one. I engraved them on my laser machine and oh it does a lovely job.

I've had messages asking where I got the Bone folders engraved - I do them myself on an industrial Laser Machine. If you are in Australia I am happy to do them and they can be purchased through my Etsy store HERE If you have found my blog and you are from the USA Tamra does them and her Etsy store is HERE

Sunday, 31 May 2015

Sneak Peak - 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue ESAD Blog Hop


If you have traveled to me from Monique Fielder, welcome and I am sure you enjoyed seeing what she created this week.  I have chosen our new punch board addition to showcase this week.

The Gift Bag Punch Board





Using the new Gift Bag Punch Board with our new Bohemian DSP as our feature paper and colours.
A Bag, a box and a card with a matching envelope.


The greeting card with a envelope made on the Gift Bag Punch Board and a belly band to hold it all together. 




This bag was made using a 12 x 9 piece of cardstock and the Large bag markings on the punch board. The top is folded over the width of the score line from the punch board.




A little gift box using the medium score line on the punch board.








 These gift bags are made using the new In Colours, The Neutrals DSP and the Gift Bag Punch Board. You can see Small Medium and Large large bags then their bases.





Thanks for popping in - Now it is time to hop on over and see what Donna Chapman has created, and keep hopping around each blog until you get back to where you started from. Feel free to Pin as you go - I sure did!
http://donnalee-stampin-up.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/esad-sneak-peak-2015-blog-hop-sneak.html?m=1


BLOG HOP PARTICIPANTS:










11. Courtenay Heuston - You are HERE



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