Are these the funniest things evea? I crack up every time I look at them. They are so cute and tiny. My demo showed me a bucket of Starbursts the other day and asked me to come up with some kind of container for them. I thought about it all that day and thought maybe like a box with a handle, or some kind of slider box like the nugget boxes. My wheels were turning. I couldn't sleep that night and the only thing going through my mind was what am I going to put these Starbursts in. Then it hit me. "Teeny Tiny Milk Cartons". That would be perfect. So this is what I came up with. This particular kind of Starburst is called "California Baja" so I matched the boxes with the colors of the wrappers.
Stamps: Mini Medley
Paper: Brilliant Blue, Green Galore, Pixie Pink, Real Red
Ink: Brilliant Blue, Green Galore, Pixie Pink, Real Red
Accessories: Starburst Candy, Gingham Ribbon, Stapler, Scor-Pal
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
"Teeny Tiny Milk Cartons"
Posted by Rochelle W at Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Labels: 3-D Items, boxes, Directions, Scor-Pal, Treats
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23 comments:
you rock girl!!! what an idea...and so so cute!!!
Yes, those are just adorable!
These are way cute!!! Great job!!
Hi Rochelle! I just love all of the different treat containers you have on your blog. Thanks so much for sharing the directions! I hope you find a way back to Minnesota!
These are great, you are so creative coming up with all these wonderful containers and then knocking it out of the park by the beauty of them.
Oooh I hope we make these at Stamp Club next month!
These are stinkin' adorable Rochelle - very creative and way cute!! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Those are adorable!!
pinknbluemom on SCS directed me to your blog for V-Day gifts for my daughter's classes. I just clicked on and OMG!!!!!!!!!! You are amazing. Your stuff is incredible and I love all the awesome directions you've provided. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Rochelle, very cute! I love the color scheme and ribbon to accent.
Jamie
wow these are too cute. i have a random question. your photographs are always so good...how do you take them? just curious...
I just have to tell you that you are just too freakin cool! I LOVE all the awesome ideas you come up with!! You're my hero, lol :)
Michelle M.
Tooo cool....Love these!!!
Just Darling, I love them. Thank you for sharing the pattern.
I am crackin up that you could not sleep because of this! That sounds like me! But your lack of sleep was worth it because this project is adorable! TFS!
These are awesome. Thanks for sharing the directions!
Joanne
Love this idea Rochelle.... you are so VERY talented and always inspirational!
I got your comment on my blog where I linked your directions! I don't know how you found it, but I'm glad you did! I meant to come and comment here to let you know I did it and completely forgot! It was really late last night! LOL
Anyway, thank you for posting the instructions!
Vicki
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Thanks so much for the great idea, and for posting the instructions!
I have the pattern for the big version, but these are too cute.
Great to be able to make them without having to work it all out! I really appreciate it!
Karen.
I read this, and I just had to stop & make one! Turned out great!!! Thanks!!!
These are just adorable! I came here though Carolina who used your pattern - thanks for sharing the deets!
Thank you so much for these adorable little projects. I made some for my customers and they all loved them and want to learn how to make them. Maybe I'll let them in on the secret of how easy these are to make ;)
Tanya- a fellow Minnesotan
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