22 June, 2015
12 March, 2015
Almost a year later. I can't believe it's been that long since I posted.
I've been making a few bits and pieces lately for a business expo I'm doing next week.
First are 20+ sticky notepad holders with mini gel pens, done up as a gift pack. These are simple to make when I have a production line happening. I figured these were a good way to us up some old SU papers I had in a box and needed to get rid of.
Next is about 20 "tea for two" pouches. They're double sided and hold a tea bag and sugar on each side. They're adaptable to many occasions and can hold sweets, small toys or gifts. Again, very easy to make and only takes a 6" x 6" square of paper.
This design I 'borrowed' from the box my new phone came in - I just shrunk it. The little tab in the second photo can be pulled up to reveal the 'secret' compartment underneath (bottom pic).
The bow was made using my new Envelope Punch Board - I'm really enjoying using it, so versatile.
Also, I've now rejoined Kaszazz - that's where the EPB came from, and the boxes are Kaszazz papers. LOVE their stuff.
I've been making a few bits and pieces lately for a business expo I'm doing next week.
First are 20+ sticky notepad holders with mini gel pens, done up as a gift pack. These are simple to make when I have a production line happening. I figured these were a good way to us up some old SU papers I had in a box and needed to get rid of.
Next is about 20 "tea for two" pouches. They're double sided and hold a tea bag and sugar on each side. They're adaptable to many occasions and can hold sweets, small toys or gifts. Again, very easy to make and only takes a 6" x 6" square of paper.
I had some fun with mini boxes. This is one I designed with a front closure - the side flaps on the lid slot into the sides of the box. This makes the closure much nicer and ore snug that the normal type of lid. This one measures 1" high x 2" wide. So cute.
This design I 'borrowed' from the box my new phone came in - I just shrunk it. The little tab in the second photo can be pulled up to reveal the 'secret' compartment underneath (bottom pic).
The bow was made using my new Envelope Punch Board - I'm really enjoying using it, so versatile.
Also, I've now rejoined Kaszazz - that's where the EPB came from, and the boxes are Kaszazz papers. LOVE their stuff.
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