Sunday, October 22, 2017

4 Hershey Nugget GiftBox


I am in craft fair mode, so I have another project for you after seeing a Facebook post but using a retired Stampin’ Up! big die.  I have a few other projects in the works for you, and I will to post in the next week. I have a day job, to pay those pesky bills, so the 

This adorable box filled with Hershey’s nuggets make a quick and inexpensive gift to friends, family, co-workers, and craft fairs.
 
From the post, I learned that several did not have the die like myself, so I decided to figure out the template for this box.  

Measurements & Supplies, with links for the products used:

Bottom of Box – Garden Green Cardstock – Cut at 5” x 5 ¾”
Short Side (5”) - Score at ¾”, 1 ½”, 3 ½”, 4 ¼”
Long Side (5 ¾”) – Score at ¾”, 1 ½”, 4 ¼”, 5”

Lid - Window Sheets – 3 5/8” x 4 3/8”
                Short Side (3 5/8) – Score at ¾”, 2 7/8”
                Long Side (4 3/8”) – Score at ¾”, 3 5/8”

Nugget Wrapper – Be Merry Designer Series Paper – 1” x 3”

Gift Tag - Scrap piece of Whisper White Cardstock, Hang Your Stocking Stamp Set, Everyday Label Punch, Garden Green Stampin' Pad, Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Pad, Mini Tinsel Trim Combo

Additional Supplies, with links to the store:




I have video tutorial, below, on how to create the box.



Thank you for stopping by today, if you would like to purchase any of the product shown here please click on my Shop Link to the left.  If you need a catalog click on the Contact Button or email me at LadybugStampin@gmail.com

FYI....This DSP is part of the Buy 3 Get 1 FREE October 2017 Promotion


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Again, thank you!!

Love & Hugs from the bug,
Denise


2 comments:

  1. In the video you kept saying Three and a quarter when clearly you meant 3/4ths-- May throw some people off on their measurements'

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  2. Yes. I was thrown off at first when you kept saying 3 and a quarter. Finally looked and figured out you meant 3/4.

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