Hi everyone,
How are you today? As I write this we are having a bit of an Indian Summer here in the UK. However, I fear that by the time it is published, the warm weather will have departed and the autumn will well and truly be here!
Today's project is this cute little table favour. Each one holds a little round Elizabeth Shaw mint chocolate (you can see it on the video!).
I made these as little gifts for the people on my table at a recent team training event. So quick and easy to make but looks great and could be changed to make it appropriate for any occasion - Christmas, wedding, baby shower? The possibilities are endless!
I made 6 of these altogether and it took me an hour at the most.
And you could make 12 of these from one sheet of 12" x 12" patterned paper or cardstock. So economical too.
You can see just how easy they are to make here on by watching my video tutorial HERE or by clicking on the image below:
Hope you enjoyed today's project and will have a go at making your own. The measurements you'll need are:
METRIC
Strip of DSP measuring 15 cm x 5 cm
Score at 7 cm and 8 cm
Ribbon - 12 cm
IMPERIAL
Strip of DSP measuring 6 ins x 2 ins
Score at 2 3/4 ins x 3 1/4 ins
Ribbon - 4 3/4 ins
Have fun!!
Back soon with more craftiness,
All the products I have used to make this project are all available from my online shop. Simply click "Shop Now" button on the top of this page or click any of the images below to go direct to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you order from my online shop please use my monthly shopping code (below) to receive a free thank you gift from me as I really appreciate your business. (If your order is £150 or more then please do not use my code as you will earn Stampin' Rewards in your own right and can choose your own freebies!)
If you would prefer a more personal service, have any questions or need help with your order, please either send me an email or give me a ring. I'll be more than happy to help. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube - links on the left of this page.
Product List How are you today? As I write this we are having a bit of an Indian Summer here in the UK. However, I fear that by the time it is published, the warm weather will have departed and the autumn will well and truly be here!
Today's project is this cute little table favour. Each one holds a little round Elizabeth Shaw mint chocolate (you can see it on the video!).
I made these as little gifts for the people on my table at a recent team training event. So quick and easy to make but looks great and could be changed to make it appropriate for any occasion - Christmas, wedding, baby shower? The possibilities are endless!
I made 6 of these altogether and it took me an hour at the most.
And you could make 12 of these from one sheet of 12" x 12" patterned paper or cardstock. So economical too.
You can see just how easy they are to make here on by watching my video tutorial HERE or by clicking on the image below:
Hope you enjoyed today's project and will have a go at making your own. The measurements you'll need are:
METRIC
Strip of DSP measuring 15 cm x 5 cm
Score at 7 cm and 8 cm
Ribbon - 12 cm
IMPERIAL
Strip of DSP measuring 6 ins x 2 ins
Score at 2 3/4 ins x 3 1/4 ins
Ribbon - 4 3/4 ins
Have fun!!
Back soon with more craftiness,
All the products I have used to make this project are all available from my online shop. Simply click "Shop Now" button on the top of this page or click any of the images below to go direct to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you order from my online shop please use my monthly shopping code (below) to receive a free thank you gift from me as I really appreciate your business. (If your order is £150 or more then please do not use my code as you will earn Stampin' Rewards in your own right and can choose your own freebies!)
If you would prefer a more personal service, have any questions or need help with your order, please either send me an email or give me a ring. I'll be more than happy to help. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube - links on the left of this page.
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