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Showing posts with label DIY Box. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Hello Fall K-Cup Holder

 Hi everyone, 

Fall is here and that means yummy coffee, teas and other flavorful drinks that taste so good during the Fall season. So today I have a fun DIY project your going to enjoy making its a K-cup Holder using some fun items from the Clear Scraps Store. I have a step by step tutorial below as well as the links throughout the this post, just click on the words and you will be directed right to the exact product. 

6" Flower Pot Stencil                                      4x6 hello FALL Stencil

 


Word n Shape Fall-Pumpkin



To begin this DIY K-cup holder pick out a pattern paper or cardstock cut at 81/2 x 11 inches. 
Place the paper with the 8 1/2 inch across the scoreboard score at 2 and 6 1/2 inches; turn the paper with the 11 inches across the top of the scoreboard and score at 4, 6 1/4, 8 1/4, and 10 1/2 inches. 
Then cut all 4 corners off, as shown below

Next take a circle that is about 5/8 inches or  3/4 inches and trace on the bottom panel that is above the 1/2 inch flap on the bottom. (as shown below)


Below shows the how the circles are cut out. These are where your K cups will fit inside. 


Next cut the in between each of the flaps where you scored. as shown below. These flaps will be folded in to create a box. 

Fold the side flaps inward and adhere down, next adhere the 1/2 inch flap to the large panel. 


Next I took the wooden pumpkin from the Word n Shape Fall-Pumpkin, traced the pumpkin on pattern paper and adhered onto the wooden pumpkin, I painted the stem brown.


Next I painted the wooden word "FALL" using distressed paint. I also added a few pieces from the pattern paper collection sticker page and adhered them on. 


For this next project create another K-cup Holder, and cut a piece of cardstock at 4 x 7 1/2 inches. 


Next I used a piece of pattern paper that is adhered on to the 4 x 7 1/2 inches of cardstock.
I used the 4x6 flower pot stencil, I used ink to color in the pots and then used yellow paint mixed with textured paste to create the yellow flower, set aside to dry. 


Next use I used the 4x6 hello FALL stencil to stencil in the word "hello" above the flower. 


Then I decorated the K-cup Holder using stickers and sentiments from the paper collection. 


Here is a photo of both of these cute K-cup Holders all done and put together. 

I  hope you enjoyed today's step by step tutorial. These K-cup Holders would make a great gift for family members, friends or co-workers using these amazing wooden shapes for Fall or for any occasion there are so many to choose from at the shop. I hope you get to try to make one of these K-cup Holders using the fun 6"flower pot stencil and the 4x6 inch hello Fall stencil along with the Word n Shape Fall-pumpkin.  

Thanks for joining me today.
Happy Crafting my Friends, 

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Valentine Shaker Cookie Jar Box

 Happy February everyone, 

Debbie here with another fun project using the Mini Shaker Cookie Jar from Clear Scraps. This is so cute, perfect for any type of project. 

Below I have a step by step tutorial for you. Behind the Cookie Jar I have a tag that you can pull out and place a sentiment on it. I wanted to place cookies inside but I ended up putting in some chocolate candy, but you can place anything inside this box. I do want to mention I cased the boxed from our Guest Designer Tiffany McGill. I just love how she created this easy box. Here is what our project looks like all finished. 


Let's get started. Below is are the items we will use for this cute Valentine Shaker Cookie Jar Box.



Below are the pieces of the Cookie Jar Shaker. Before I adhered together I took the back piece which is the full cookie jar piece and traced it onto pattern paper and cut out. 


Next I painted the Shaker Cookie Jar pink. I also colored the top little knob of the jar with a silver marker. 

I traced the top portion of the cookie jar and cut out to fit around the top part and adhered down. 

Remove both sides of the film coating from the acetate and adhered to the back of the frame you painted or will be using for the front of your shaker. 


You should now have two frames left, adhere them both together and then adhere them to the frame you will be using for the top portion of your shaker. 


Next add in your candy shaker bit from Clear Scraps along with any other shaker bits you have in your stash. 

Next place your glue around the frame of the cookie jar and place down over the shaker bits adhering the cookie jar together. 

 
To create the box you will need 2 sheets pf 8 1/2 x 11 pieces of cardstock. 
Cut them both down to 8 3/4 x 8 Score 1 1/2 inches on all 4 sides.
I'd like to give a shout out to Tiffany McGill who is our Guest Designer this month as this box is one she created. I really liked it as it was large enough to place the Mini Shaker Cookie Jar on top. 


After scoring both pieces of card stock cut the score lines as shown below. Once you cut the card stock now you have tabs put only one sheet together to form your box. 


The second piece of cardstock you will only cut one side of the tabs off, so you are only left with a long tab, as shown below. 


On the long flap place your adhesive on the inside of the flap, as shown below. 


Next place the flap to outside of the other box. Now you have a top and bottom and it will close perfectly. You can decorate this box now. 


For the top of my box I wanted to place a tag behind the cookie jar so I added two pieces of foam tape on left and right side of the cookie jar and a little bit on long the bottom. (see photo below) This will allow a small tag to slide in and out. 


I filled in the left and rights sides with remaining foam tape.  Next you can adhere your shaker to the top of your box. 


For the sides of box I added a few hearts using the 6' Heart Arrow Stencil using Festive Berries Distress Ink. 


Here is what the stencil pattern looked like on the side of my box. 


Here is the tag you can slide behind the Shaker Cookie Jar. The tag measures 2x3 1/2 inches. 

Here is a photo of me placing the tag behind the Shaker Cookie Jar. 


Photo of the finished Valentine Shaker Cookie Jar Box. 


Thank you so much for joining me today. I hope you found inspiration from today's step by step tutorial. I have the links within the today's blog and down here on the bottom. 
Wishing you all a great day and Happy Crafting. 



Mini Shaker Cookie Jar
https://www.clearscraps.com/product_p/cscshcookiejar.htm


6' Heart Arrow Stencil
https://www.clearscraps.com/product_p/cssmhrtarrow6.htm

Sprinkles Candy Shaker embellishments
https://www.clearscraps.com/product_p/cschcandymix.htm