Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Eat if You Dare Treat Holder

This festive treat holder, made using the Envelope Punch Board, is the perfect size to hold a Reese peanut butter pumpkin.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Reese Treat Holder Envelope Punch Board Halloween Box

To determine the box size, I measured the Reese peanut butter pumpkin. I then calculated the width, depth, and height of the finished box. The depth is 3-1/4". The width is 2". The height is 1".

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Reese Treat Holder Envelope Punch Board Halloween Box

I started with a 6" x 6" piece of Basic Black cardstock. When you make a box with the Envelope Punch Board, you will punch and score twice on each side instead of only once like with an envelope. My first punch on the Envelope Punch Board was 1-7/8".  My second punch was 3-1/4". So, start with your cardstock at the 1-7/8" line, punch, and score. Then slide your cardstock to the 3-1/4" line, punch, and score. Rotate 90 degrees to the left and repeat. Repeat for all 4 sides of the cardstock.

Cut your side tabs. Add Tear and Tape to the flaps. Fold up your box, pressing firmly on the Tear and Tape to secure the sides together.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Reese Treat Holder Envelope Punch Board Halloween Box

Adhere the side panels. Wrap a 7-1/2" x 1" piece of Lemon Lime Twist cardstock around the center of the box and secure in the front. Wrap a 7-1/2" piece of Basic Black Crochet Trim around the center of the Lemon Lime Twist belly band and secure in the front. The embellishment will hide the seams.

Stamp and adhere the top embellishment. Place the Reese treat inside and close the box. Your treat holder is ready for delivery.

Eat If You Dare Treat Holder Measurements

Paper
Dimensions
Box Base
Basic Black
6” x 6”
Front Panel
Perfect Plum
2-1/16” x 3-1/4”
Whole Lot of Lovely DSP
1-15/16” x 3-1/8”
Side Panels (2)
Perfect Plum
3/4" x 3-1/4”
Whole Lot of Lovely DSP
5/8” x 3-1/8”
Top & Bottom Panels (2)
Perfect Plum
3/4" x 2-1/8”
Whole Lot of Lovely DSP
5/8” x 2”
Belly Band
Lemon Lime Twist
1” x 7-1/2”
Scalloped Oval
Perfect Plum
2” x 3”
Stitched Oval
Whisper White
2-1/2” x 2-1/4”

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth


Eat If You Dare Treat Holder Supply List
Stamps
#144749 Spooky Cat
Paper
#121045 Basic Black
#101889 Perfect Plum
#144245 Lemon Lime Twist
#100730 Whisper White
#144110 Whole Lot of Lovely Designer Series Paper
Ink
#140931 Archival Basic Black
#144086 Lemon Lime Twist
#126963 Perfect Plum
#126952 Tempting Turquoise
Embellishments
#144611 Basic Black Vintage Crocheted Trim
#104430 Stampin’ Dimensionals
#141897 Clear Wink of Stella
Tools
#141706 Layering Ovals Framelits
#145372 Stitched Shapes Framelits
#133774 Envelope Punch Board
#138995 Tear and Tape
#143263 Big Shot
 

Witches Brew Halloween Card

Craft with Beth: Witches Brew Halloween Card Merry Cafe Coffee Cup Insert Stampin Up

I created this interactive Halloween card featuring the Merry Cafe stamp set for my nephew. I thought he would find it humorous that the coffee cup was filled with bats instead of coffee.

Craft with Beth: Witches Brew Halloween Card Merry Cafe Coffee Cup Insert Stampin Up

Pull the heart tab on the coffee cup lid to reveal the cup's contents.

Craft with Beth: Witches Brew Halloween Card Merry Cafe Coffee Cup Insert Stampin Up

I'm sure you are thinking how did you make the cup narrow enough and short enough to fit inside the regular cup, be removable, and not interfere with the adhesive foam strips. I used the largest coffee cup framelit from the Coffee Cups Framelits set.. I cut 1 large cup from Very Vanilla cardstock. Then I placed the cup back onto the Big Shot Platform but a little to the right and a little upwards to die cut a smaller, narrower cup. I only cut part of the cup the second time. This is also called partial die cutting.

Partially die cutting the cup insert took a few tries, so once I got the size I was satisfied with, I made a template. That way next time I can go right to my template and know exactly where to cut.

After I attached the insert to the lid, I bent the bottom of the lid upwards to form a lip to catch the outer cup on.

Craft with Beth: Witches Brew Halloween Card Merry Cafe Coffee Cup Insert Stampin Up

I used the same layout and similar measurements to make a second Halloween card for my niece.

Craft with Beth: Witches Brew Halloween Card Witch Hat Spooky Cat Stampin Up

I love the Spooky Night Designer Series Paper, especially the witch's hat and mosaic shaped patterns!

Craft with Beth: Witches Brew Halloween Card Witch Hat Spooky Cat Stampin Up

I wrote down my measurements. However, I made this card awhile ago and cannot find them. I have already mailed the card and cannot remeasure. I will keep looking for my notes and update if I locate them.

How have you used the Merry Cafe and Spooky Night Designer Series Paper? I would love to see what you create!

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Get Your Wish Lists Ready!

My birthday is just around the corner. What better way to celebrate than with a sale! Woohoo!

On Saturday, November 4th, 2017 from 10am EST to 8pm EST, when you place an order directly with me (either in person or over the phone; this offer is NOT available online), you will receive 15% off the retail price of your order before taxes and shipping.

Craft with Beth: 2017 Annual Birthday Sale Graphic

The details: There is no minimum purchase to qualify. The discount is on the retail amount before taxes and shipping. This offer is not redeemable for cash. This offer is directly through me and not online. You may select items from the 2017-2018 Annual Catalog or the 2017 Holiday Catalog. I reserve the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time for any reason. By making a purchase you agree to these sales terms.

Get your Wish Lists ready! I look forward to seeing you on the November 4th!
Beth

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Make this Purr-fectly Spooky Cat Treat Tote

I was inspired to create this Halloween treat tote from one made by fellow Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Dee Slater. She created this cute treat tote shape using the Envelope Punch Board for a birthday treat. I thought what a purr-fect way to hold some spooky treats!

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Envelope Punch Board Treat Tote Halloween Cat Punch Stampin Up Stamping treat holder

I used her basic measurements but changed the paper, stamp set, and embellishments to feature the Spooky Cat Bundle and Spooky Night Designer Series Paper - my favorite Halloween product suite!

Gather the materials and cut the cardstock.

Cat Envelope Punch Board Treat Tote Measurements

Color
Dimensions
Treat Box Base
Spooky Night Designer Series Paper
6” x 6”
Circle
Very Vanilla
 2” x 2”; die cut 1-3/4” scalloped circle & emboss with Oh My Stars Embossing Folder
Cat
Spooky Night Designer Series Paper
Punch out 1 cat from the cat patterned paper
Greeting Banner
Pumpkin Pie
3” x 3/4"; stamp Happy Halloween in Basic Black Archival ink & punch out with the Classic Label Punch

Using the Envelope Punch Board and the 6" x 6" piece of Spooky Night Designer Series Paper, create the treat box base. 
  1. First slide the Designer Series Paper to the 1-3/8” mark on the Envelope Punch Board, punch, and score. 
  2. Move the paper over to the 4” mark, punch, and score. 
  3. Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise. Line up the notch with the previous score line, punch, and score. Move the paper over to the second previous score line, punch, and score. 
  4. Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise and repeat. Repeat on all four sides.
  5. Round all four corners using the corner rounder punch on the back of the Envelope Punch Board.
  6. Carefully burnish all of the score lines. Designer Series Paper is thinner than cardstock, so it will not need as much pressure to create a nice creased score line.
  7. Cut the side flaps as shown below.


  8. Add tape to each of the larger side flaps. Adhere to the center panels. 
  9. Add tape to each of the smaller side flaps. Flip the smaller side flap taps to the outside of the box and adhere.

  10. Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Envelope Punch Board Treat Tote Halloween Cat Punch Stampin Up Stamping treat holder

  11. Punch a 3/4" circle from a sticky note. Place on 1 of the larger side flaps, bring the two larger side flaps together, and punch. Remove the sticky note.
  12. Thread the shimmery ribbon through the punched circle and tie a bow.
  13. Die cut the circle from the Very Vanilla cardstock and emboss with the Oh, My Stars Embossing Folder.
  14. Punch out cat from the cat patterned paper from the Spooky Night Designer Series Paper pack. Adhere the cat to the center of the embossed circle. Add a dimensional to the back of the circle and adhere to the side of the treat tote.
  15. Stamp Happy Halloween onto Pumpkin Pie cardstock with Archival Basic Black ink. Punch out the greeting with the Classic Label Punch. Add a black rhinestone to either end of the greeting. Add dimensionals to the back of the greeting and adhere to the bottom of the cat at an angle, as shown in the photograph.
  16. Fill the tote with treats.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Envelope Punch Board Treat Tote Halloween Cat Punch Stampin Up Stamping treat holder

These treat totes are just the right side for a handful of mini peanut butter cups, a few chocolate squares, a pack of mints, and so much more. You could also put nonfood treats in here, such as some fun pencil erasers, a box of stitch markers, a small puzzle, or jewelry.

How would decorate your treat tote? I would love to see what you make!

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth

Cat Envelope Punch Board Treat Tote Supply List
Stamps
146014 Spooky Cat Bundle
Paper
144610 Spooky Night Designer Series Paper
101650 Very Vanilla
105117 Pumpkin Pie
Ink
140931 Basic Black Archival
Embellishments
104430 Dimensionals
144129 Black Shimmery Ribbon
144639 Black Rhinestones
Tools
133774 Envelope Punch Board
143710 Oh My Stars Embossing Folder
141705 Layering Circles Framelits
143263 Big Shot
141491 Classic Label Punch
138995 Tear & Tape