Channeling my inner Lorri Heiling here with a copy of her darling Chalk Talk Framelit Candy Pouches. We made these last week at my local downline meeting.
Chalk Talk Candy Holder
Cut Witches Brew DSP to 2-1/2” x 5-1/2”. Score at 3-1/2”
Cut Pumpkin Pie Cardstock
to 2-3/8” x 3-5/8”
6” Basic Black Chevron
ribbon
5” White Baker’s Twine
9” 1/8” Pumpkin Pie
Grosgrain
1.
Fold DSP on the
score line and place just inside the cutting line of the Chalk Talk Framelit.
2.
Use the Scallop
Border Punch on the pocket side.
3.
Adhere the top
and bottom of the DSP to the cardstock leaving room for the ribbon to slide
underneath.
4.
Place candy in
the pocket and tie ribbon attaching the little tag.
5.
Slide a Mini Glue
Dot behind the ribbon against the cardstock if needed.
6.
Embellish with a
jewel on the exclamation point.
7.
Trim the corners
of the cardstock to match the Chalk Talk Framelit.
8.
Punch 1/4” hole
in top of candy holder.
9.
Slide ribbon
through the hole and pull both sides to the top. Use the Baker’s Twine to tie the ribbons
closed. Trim ends.
Look what my downline and friend Penny Smiley made with the same pattern using this month's Paper Pumpkin Kit. Isn't this adorable? I'm in love with this little bicycle!
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I shared my Back to School Backpack Kit Tutorial with all my downline and look what top 20 Artisan finalist Dani Dziama made with it. Super cute all dressed up for Halloween!
My downline Missy Sparrow made some darling backpacks for her kids back to school teacher gifts. I love how she improvised with what she had for the flap on the backpack. Super cute Missy!
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Oh my goodness. All are so cute!! So many talented people out there.
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