I started with a piece of Real Red Cardstock sized
9 x 7 3/4"
I scored the 9" side at:
1/2, 3 3/4, 4 3/4 and 8"
I scored the 7 3/4" side at:
1, 5 3/4 and 6 3/4"
To cut and put the box together you can watch my Video Tutorial Here.
Below is a picture of how your Cardstock should look when you are done.
I attached 6 pieces of Reindeer Days Designer Series Paper to the box.
(2) 3 x 4 1/2" front and back
(2) 3/4 x 4 1/2" long sides
(2) 3 x 3/4" short sides
I stamped the Reindeer, from Reindeer Fun stamp set, onto Basic White Cardstock with Tuxedo Black Ink.
I stamped the Reins onto the Reindeer with Real Red Ink.
I stamped the Tree with Garden Green Ink.
I cut the images out using the matching dies.
I colored the Reindeer with Stampin' Blends.
Light Bubble Bath - inner ear
Light and Dark Pecan Pie - Reindeer
I cut a 3 1/2 x 2 1/8" rectangle from Snowy Scenes Designer Series Paper using the Deckled Rectangle dies.
I attached it to a piece of Real Red Cardstock, sized 3 3/4 x 2 3/8" , with Liquid Glue.
I attached the Tree and Reindeer to the rectangles with Dimensionals.
Next I attached the entire piece to the front of the box with Dimensionals.
I stamped the "Merry" from the Merry Christmas sentiment two times onto Basic White Cardstock with Real Red Ink.
I cut the sentiments out by hand and attached them behind the Reindeer's Antlers with Liquid Glue.
I tied a bow, with Red Ribbon from my stash, and attached it to the lower right of the box with a Glue Dot and Liquid Glue.
For the final touch I added a Rhinestone Basic Jewel to the top of the Tree.
Supplies:
Reindeer Fun stamp set & dies Bundle
Deckled Rectangle dies
Reindeer Days Designer Series Paper
Snowy Season Designer Series Paper
Real Red Cardstock
Basic White Cardstock
Tuxedo Black Ink
Real Red Ink
Stampin' Blends
Red Ribbon from my Stash
Rhinestone Basic Jewels
Tear & Tape
Liquid Glue
Glue Dot
Dimensionals
Tools:
Simply Scored
Take Your Pick Tool
Corner Rounder
Small Circle Punch
Thank you for visiting my Blog today. I hope you enjoyed my Treat Box.
See you next time!
Love & Hugs,
Cathryn
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