I wanted to share another one of my fun little projects I made to sell at my November vendor event. If these are a hit, I plan on making some Christmas ones for a craft show I am participating in on December 1st. Let me know what you think!!
I found these cute little hand sanitizers at Bath & Body, and was thrilled that they coordinated so well with our Orchard Harvest DSP. And what better way to display the "gift" then in a jar!! The Cannery Set Framelit Dies were not a favorite of mine when the Holiday Catalog came out, but after seeing SO many projects that they were used for, I just had to have them, and am so glad I did.
Here are the dimensions of the box itself, which I created first. Once you have it cut, scored, etc. it is very simply constructed by using a piece of Sticky Strip on the bottom middle section and on one end. I then put the "jar" on the front and back. I used the jar topper on the front, but left it off of the back.
I used the 1 1/4" circle punch on the front, simply stapled a coordinating ribbon on either side, using my wonderful Tim Holtz stapler, and there you have it. What a simple and fun little gift!! Here is a look at the other three designs.
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~~ Bobbi
Very darling project! It's perfect for a little "thank-you" for the preschool teachers I work with! A couple of questions, please: what does the back look like? Can't tell if you used a cannery framelit piece for the back, too. Do you attach the ribbon to the die, or to the box? Thanks for sharing a really cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The back is a matching "jar" but w/o a lid. I attached the ribbon the the the box. Glad you like it!!
DeleteWhat are you doing on December 1st?
ReplyDeleteRobyn- Sherrie and I are doing a booth at a craft show here in Topeka. I will have info with me next weekend!!!
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