It is time to take a break from creating card and have a little fun crafting a 3D item today. This fun Lemon Zest project will teach you how to make a cute treat holder for a variety of special little treats! You can use any designer series paper and coordinating colors for a variety of seasons too!
Here's what you will use to make this holder - click on any of the small photos to head over to my online store!
Here's the treat holder - cute, eh?
Supplies:
Stamp Sets: Lemon Zest (w)143805, (c) 143808; Eastern Beauty (p) 143675
Paper: Whisper White #100730, Daffodil Delight #119683
Ink Pads: Daffodil Delight #126944, Old Olive #126953, Memento Pad #132708
Ribbon: 1/4” Stitched Edge ribbon-Old Olive #144123
Misc: Dimensionals #104430, Mini Glue Dots #103683
Adhesives: Snail #104332
Punches: 1” # 119868 and 1 1/4” 119861
Measurements:
Whole Lot of Lovely designer series paper #144110: base 6” X 6”
Instructions:
Score DSP at 1/2” and fold in half.
- Then fold one “wing” over to the right and then fold other “wing” side toward the left.
- Take the front triangle and fold over “wings”. Press down to secure. Add glue dot to hold in place.
- Stamp your lemon and leaves on White scrap CS. Make sure to line up your lemon end with punch. The fat end is at the top.
- Stamp greeting onto White CS with Black ink and then punch out with the 1” punch.
- Punch out larger circle 1 1/4” from the yellow CS
- Add snail to back of the greeting and place onto yellow circle.
- Add a dimensional to back of circle and place onto treat holder.
- Now, cut a long strip of ribbon-probably 20”. Fold in half. Now tie a bow like you normally tie a shoe lace. You will get a fun easy double bow.
- Place two glue dots onto back of bow and attach. This ribbon is just stiff enough that it should stay in place well.
- Enjoy putting treats of your choice. It’s so easy to make, make plenty. You could even make a really large one 8”x8” or even 12”x12”. Have fun with this idea.
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