Making Christmas Bright Self-Closing Treat Holder

Today’s project is a remix of a treat holder I shared in June 2017! It’s a Mini Self-Closing Treat Holder using the new Dashing with Cheer Designer Series Paper and the Making Christmas Bright Bundle!

It’s sized perfectly to fit a Dove Chocolate! How cute is that?!? I didn’t capture it in the photo, but the top of the bulb is punched out of Silver Foil paper – what a fun stamp set & punch bundle! Here’s a closer look at the Making Christmas Bright stamp set:

And the Designer Series Paper I used comes from the Dashing Along Host Promotion we have this month! Orders or workshops of $250 or more will earn a pack of the Dashing Along Designer Series Paper FREE! Here’s a look at the beautiful patterns:

IMAGES © STAMPIN’ UP!

I made one minor tweak to the measurements from my original project, so check out the updated measurements below. Here’s my video tutorial:

And here’s the template:

Thank you so much for stopping by today! Have a wonderful & blessed day!


MEASUREMENTS:

  • Dashing Along Designer Series Paper – 3-3/8″ x 4-1/2″
    • Score along 4-1/2″ side at 2″ and 4″
    • Rotate clockwise and score along 3-3/8″ side at 1″ and 2-1/2″
    • Rotate clockwise again and score along the 4-1/2″ side at 1-1/2″ and 3-1/2″, but only down to the 1st horizontal score line
    • Create diagonal lines as seen on the template above

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4 thoughts on “Making Christmas Bright Self-Closing Treat Holder”

  1. Julie,
    these are sooooo sweet!! Having a class reunion and thinking of making these as favours for the attendees!!!
    You are extremely talented.

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    • I love those little treat holders. You are so clever. I have made about 30 of them already from a different posting. Thanks for all your hard work in creating these little things for those of us who aren’t so talented in designing.

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