I found this cute Tic Tac holder tutorial at http://impressionsbyrochelle.blogspot.com/2007/12/snowman-kisses.html and modified it for the Fruity Tic Tacs. I volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House tomorrow and thought the kids would enjoy making this. I cut my cardstock (Riding Hood Red :-) down to 4 1/2" x 3" and scored at 1 7/8" and 2 5/8" on the long side. Round the corners, glue your Tic Tac box down from the back (the front part will open so you have room for a short message), add your ribbon and decorate. Ideally, you want to have some sort of opening so the candy shows through. I'm going to bring my star punch for the boys to use so they're not stuck making a "girlie" gift :-)
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Friday, August 8, 2008
Tic Tac gift holder
I found this cute Tic Tac holder tutorial at http://impressionsbyrochelle.blogspot.com/2007/12/snowman-kisses.html and modified it for the Fruity Tic Tacs. I volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House tomorrow and thought the kids would enjoy making this. I cut my cardstock (Riding Hood Red :-) down to 4 1/2" x 3" and scored at 1 7/8" and 2 5/8" on the long side. Round the corners, glue your Tic Tac box down from the back (the front part will open so you have room for a short message), add your ribbon and decorate. Ideally, you want to have some sort of opening so the candy shows through. I'm going to bring my star punch for the boys to use so they're not stuck making a "girlie" gift :-)
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3-D item,
Crimper,
scallop circle punch
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