Tuesday, August 6, 2019

BACK TO SCHOOL Mini Treat Box and Backpack





It's hard to believe that it is already the first week of August here in Pennsylvania.  It's still hot and sticky outside but the stores are certainly ready for the BACK TO SCHOOL rush.  Kids and teachers are both excited and anxious about the start of a new school year.  These two treat boxes are perfect for both teachers and students.  Fill them with their favorite candy and they will certainly love the treat.  Let's start with the AWAY WE GO mini treat box. This one holds the delicious Ghiardelli squares or any other fun-size candy bar.  This quick and easy box uses a 6in X 6in piece of Designer Series Paper and requires NO CUTTING.  Isn't that AMAZING?  

Start with a 6in by 6in piece of DSP
On the first side, score @ 1-1/2in and 4-1/2in
On the other side, score @ 1-1/4in, 1-3/4in, 4in and 4-1/2in
Watch the video below to see the steps to assemble the  AWAY WE GO mini treat box 

I designed this BACKPACK BOX to create special treats for my amazing teacher friends, all anxiously preparing their classrooms for the big day.  I hope to put some chocolate kisses and a cute little hand sanitizer in each one.  My favorite part of the project is the magnet enclosure.  So cool.  Here's a whole bunch of  backpacks using the amazing assortment of DSP that Stampin' Up offers.



Start with a piece of card stock cut at 8-1/2in by 10-1/2in
On the long side, score @ 3in, 5in, 8in, and 10in
On the short side, score @ 1-1/4in, 5in, 6-3/4in
You need two strips of the same color cardstock, cut at 1/2in by 6in. (score at 1/2in from both ends)
Last you will need two pieces of coordinating DSP cut at 2-3/4in by 3-1/2in and 2-3/4in by 7in
Watch the video below to see the steps to assemble the BACK TO SCHOOL BACKPACK.




If you have any questions about this or any project on my blog, please don't hesitate to email me or message me.  If you are interested in any of the products shown in my projects, you can go to my online store to purchase them.  Just click below.



Thanks again and Keep Stamping,
Barb Reed
The Wexford Stamper
blreed@comcast.net










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