Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – Easy Triangular Treat Box Tutorial
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Oh I do love a complicated-looking box that’s actually really easy to make. I’d seen a few of these floating around on pinterest, but the templates seemed to suggest one single piece of paper/card and then they required cutting away large chunks of the paper. Frankly, I can’t see the point of that when I can make the same box with minimal supplies… I’m nothing if not frugal!
So I took pencil to paper and worked out how to make them, and I love the finish of them!
You could easily make lots from a sheet of 12×12″ paper, and when you take a pretty paper like our Background Stacks and then a simple decoration, it’s a quick project. And I’m nothing if not speedy too….
So that’s frugal and speedy! Yeah, that about sums me up!
Have a great week everyone!
S xx
Paper – 2 of 8 x 2″ (20 x 5cm)
Score BOTH at 3 and 5″ (7.5 and 12.5cm) on the LONG side
On ONE mark it at 1″ (2.5cm) on BOTH ends of the SHORT side
On the OTHER mark it at 0.5 and 1.5″ (1 and 4cm) on BOTH ends of the SHORT side
follow the video to see where to score and where to cut….
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Sam Hammond
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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Great box x
Love this cute shape!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Lovely little box for some little chocolate eggs for the neighbours kids that come calling on Easter Sunday.
I love the shape of your boxes!!
Cristina
thehouseoftheblackbirds.blogspot.it
I love the size and shape. Thanks Sam!
How adorable, I’m definitely going to have to try this box.
Wow!…I love this! and minimal paper required indeed.
Thanks for another clever project Sam!