Hello friends, I hope you are all doing well, I’m currently playing catch up, so today I’m sharing the Easy Fold Flat Tray Bag I made and shared last week.
I was looking back at my much older videos and saw my Kit Kat treat box that I had made, it held x2 Kit Kat bars and is a really sweet little project.
I love how these boxes fold completely flat, making them perfect to make now and store away until needed.
The fit a box of 6 Tunnocks Teacakes perfectly.
I decorated the one during my FB live using the Tonic Studio ‘Garden Gnome’ stamp set, it’s so adorable and really fun to colour.
I blended the background using my Oxide Inks and coloured all the images using coloured pencils.
For my YouTube tutorial, I wanted to make one using pattern paper, so you can see the difference between the two styles.
MATERIALS USED
Tonic Studio (Garden Gnome) set available here.
First Edition Bloom & Wonder paper pad available here.
Distress Oxide Inks available here.
MEASUREMENTS NEEDED
1 piece of 8″ x 10.1/4 card for the base
Score on all 4 sides at 1.3/4
2 pieces of 6.3/4 x 8″ card for each side.
1 or 2 pieces of 6.1/2 x 7.3/4 pattern paper to decorate the sides.
Rectangle dies to make the handles.
Check out my full tutorial below.
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Happy crafting
Sam
xoxo
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I love these smaller ones Sam. Wonderful idea to give as pick-me-ups for our postal carriers, nurses, doctors, and the list goes on. Especially in the word of our pandemic right now. Please be safe Sam. TYFS
Hi Sam…was wondering if you got my message the other day about writing a birthday saying for my sister whose husband past away last July. I don’t want it to sound too happy but not like a sympathy card. Got any ideas. Thanks…
Love your tutorials.
Nancy Owens