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Stampin Up's "Monster Bash" Halloween Clear Treat Box

Hello and Welcome,

Today's card is a CASE project is  from the Stampin Up Holiday Catalogue, using the "Monster Bash" DSP. The treat box can be found on page 52, which is a full page of wonderful Halloween projects.


The clear treat boxes can be found in the Stampin Up's Annual Catalogue on page 173, and come in packs of 16. Wow that's a lot of treats!



Each box can hold a great amount of treats, as you can see in my video, the packet of Kool Mints didn't fill the whole container! HAHAHA


As you can see the "Monster Bash" DSP has a couple of sheets of labels so you have a lot of different ideas on decorating the front of your box.


This is the dieter's version of a treat (I crack myself up) you could also fill the bottom with a little tissue paper or shreading, to limit the treats.



VIEW VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE


Thanks for visiting today, for this quick project, I hope you can visit again soon, as I still have another week of Halloween to go!

Have A Wonderful Day!

Tracy x

MEASUREMENTS:

Monster Bash DSP (Label),
Basic Black card 1 x 11 1/2".

SUPPLIES:

Stampin Up's "Monster Bash" Halloween Treat Bag!

Hello and Welcome,

Today's Halloween project is a easy to create bag using the "Monster Bash" DSP. 



The great thing about this bag is 1 sheet of 12 x 12" DSP can make 3 treat bags, that is awesome. Although I have used the Birds Of A Feather stamp to stamp the "Trick Or Treat" sentiment, you could easily leave that off.



VIEW VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE

I hope you have enjoyed today's project, I hope you will come back and see what else I have coming up in "Spooky OCT"

Have A Wonderful Day!

Tracy x 


MEASUREMENTS:

Monster Bash DSP 4 x 12", + Label,
Basic Black card 4 x 5" scored at 1",
Black card scrap.

SUPPLIES:



Stampin Up's "Monster Bash" Halloween Treat

Hello and Welcome,

Today I have a quick and easy Halloween Treat, that is so easy but looks Amazing!




One of the reason I love this project is that it uses up that DSP, and the rest is just scraps, which makes it a great gift but also very economical.




The wrapper is embossed with the "Stylish Scrolls" folder, which is part of the Monster Bash Suite, I love that it is included in the Halloween suite but it is also so elegant too. 



"Monster Bash" DSP is the best paper pack, with lots of labels and images that can be fussy cut to create little embellishments. I have done this on a few of my projects this month, so keep an eye out for them!



VIEW VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE

Thank you for visiting today, I hope you have enjoyed today's project, if you haven't SUBSCRIBED to my YouTube channel yet, please do, I have some amazing projects coming up!

Take Care,

Tracy x 

MEASUREMENTS:

Monster Bash DSP 5 1/8 x 4 1/2",
Scored on 4 1/2" side @ 3/4" each side.
Scored on 5 1*8" side @ 1 3/8, 1 7/8, 3 1/4 & 3 3/4".
Basic Black card 4 1/2 x 1 1/2",
Scraps - Pumpkin Pie & Daffodil Delight card.

SUPPLIES:




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