



This tutorial contains instructions, patterns, and photos to complete all 3 projects featured on my blog July 8, 2016. You can purchase it for $5.95 below.p>
The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
This 20-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photo directions for completing all three handbags. These handbags are intended to be gift card size. However, you can resize the handbags to suit your needs. The patterns for all three handbags are included in the tutorial. More photos of this tutorial can be seen in this post here.
This is a pattern and instruction tutorial, not a class planner. The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
This 19-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photo directions for completing the Traveling Trio 3 suitcases, four standard size cards, four note size cards, decorative paper clips and the insert divider for the bottom suitcase.
The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
This 13-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photos for completing the Purse-onally Perfect purse and all 4 note cards.
The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
$5.95This tutorial contains instructions and photos to complete all 12 projects featured on my blog from October 1-12, 2017.
The tutorials will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
These are Adorable!!! What a great idea... you always come up with the best ever ideas! thanks so much for sharing your talent. hugs.
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute! I couldn't find the pattern on the site provided. What catagory is it under? I envision these for my grandchildren with Easter bunnies on them!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute, Becky! I've seen these as tea bag holders but candy is always better! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI still can't see where you found them on the link.
It just shows a bunch of digital scrapbooking supplies.
Can you help?
TFS!
BECKY! these are so cute. Oh my what you can do. Keep on inspiring us! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Becky! I made the tea bag one last month with my class...will have to try this one! but I am having trouble finding the templates as well, even with your change in link..I will keep looking though! Thanks for all the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhere might I find the instructions on that site?
ReplyDeleteI love this, but I can't seem to find the template from the site. Can you help me in locating it? Kayleen - kayleengc@att.net
ReplyDeleteThese are way too cute Becky!! What a clever way to dispense candies at your workshop! This is a detail that the ladies will for sure remember about you! Either keep these for future classes, or perhaps a door prize? What fun!!!
ReplyDeletei with the rest of the chicks no luck finding the template on the site help these are to cute.
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Aw, those are gorgeous!! And, that's my template from my store at The Digichick!! You are making me GIDDY with excitement over all the interest in my store! :) Thank you so much for playing with my template!! You make it look GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Makes me want some candy now! LOL!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are so stinkin' cute! EVERY craft table in America needs these!
ReplyDeleteBecky---Unlike the others, I did find the template (http://www.thedigichick.com/shop/Candy-Dispenser-Template-Set.html)--just go to their site and search candy dispenser-HTH!!! Am I correct in assuming that the little "pocket" stays open? It doesn't seem to close well---? And, what the heck is the little box for---and where did you place it? Is it just for stability on the inside? Geesh-it shouldn't be hard but it's beyond my two operating brain cells today!Thanks! Blessings, Sharon
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Im with you sharon i couldnt work out if it stays open or what but i had trouble too.
ReplyDeleteThe little dispensing part of the project stays open. It doesn not open and close. Also, she has a seperate wrap around thing in the pattern that I did not use. I only used the box.
ReplyDeleteBecky, these are so stinkin' cute. I can't wait to make one. Thank You for sharing with us. I'm putting a link on my blog so others can see what you have done.
ReplyDeleteHi Becky! I just bought this and tried to print it out...UGH!!! It's far too small and I can't adjust any of the printer options to make it larger and have the entire project print. Help please!!! No response from the seller - *sad face*
ReplyDeleteHello Becky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
It ist sooo cute - WHAM!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Lots of greetings!
Nicola
Hi Becky, I want to make the dispenser, but I can not buy the template. can you please, please help me. Where can I buy the template? when I click the link I get this message "
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You are not allowed to access resource That!
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I have no cutting machine, but I want to follow the lines of the template. Thanks for your help!
Iris
Iris, See if this works, http://kelleighratzlaff.com/headline/how-to-create-an-adorable-christmas-themed-candy-dispenser/ Becky
ReplyDeleteSo frustrating to find something you want to make only to hit a brick wall when looking for what is supposed to be there. A search for this on their site reveals nothing, the link reveals nothing but an error. Has ANYONE actually found the template? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBetty, please e-mail me at yasou@cableone.net.
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