This is one of my favorite projects to do! I do hope that this post inspires you as much as it does me! I do some craft events and also I have customers that want a "little something" to give at the holidays and this is just a super sweet and fun 3-D fun to make!
I have blogged about this before and I am going to ask you to click here and then here to see the posts that I have done before as I have all of the dimensions but please email me and feel free to ask away any questions you have!
I know with all of the pictures that I have on the previous post, that you will go to town making these! I love the fact that you can use minimal paper and these are SUPER EASY to mass produce!
Remember what I have blogged about before, break a project down and take it into steps…this way you will not be overwhelmed! One step…cut all of your top notes…another time, have fun stamping or decorating the top etc…
I have lots of pictures for you today and I am super happy with this! You can see that I did not list the individuals Blendabilities as I really used a bunch! Click here to see all of the pens offered!
Here is my thoughts about these great pens…if you can swing it, buy them all! I know that this is a BIG statement to say but they really are a great product and one that you will use all of the colors offered….as they blend well and the - "no streaks" is just a dream! True there is a learning curve, but once you get past that turn….you are in for home stretch!
When I saw this single stamp in the catalog, I knew that it would live at my home! How do you not have a soft spot for Polar Bears and it is called "Bearing Gifts" I just knew that this would fill up the top note die perfectly!
Please refer to the links that I have from the past…but here are a couple of photos that will reinforce the "ins and outs" of this easy but fun project!
To me…using the labels are the "Trump Card".…but it you would rather cut your paper and wrap it around….I say – GO FOR IT….but this works for me! These labels wrap around perfectly! LOVE IT!
That is it! Are you going to try to make this fun project! WOWZERS….it uses minimal paper and delivers such a BIG punch! Please let me know your thoughts about this!
Remember, it is Tuesday so that means a new group of products on sale for just a short week – click here to see this weeks offerings….and you can hit the pictures below and shop from home!
I appreciate you all and I deeply thank you for your time! I blog daily so please tell your family and friends about my daily dose of inspiration! Tomorrow is a GREAT day as it is the monthly PALS Blog Hop….please hop on by!
Until tomorrow!





















This are so stinkin cute. They are so easy to make. How much did you sell them for? I can see a few orders for these.
Love this little box of goodies and I love the idea of the labels to wrap the chocolate bars. Your directions to make them are perfect, thank you so much for sharing.
So cute!!
Great gift idea (who doesn’t like chocolate) and your instructions are so easy to understand. Love it! Thanks for all your inspiration, Susan! And a special thank you to all our vets and all the men and women currently defending our freedom.
EASILY my favorite of the three boxes you’ve shown us, and I love how I can make a box from one sheet of cardstock. I simply HAVE to give it a try!
Just when I get my stamp area clear …bang ! You put this cute thing out there ! Adorable ! I think I will give this project a try since I bet once you make one it`sa snap !
Thank you for such great directions !
Hi Susan, LOVE these treat boxes…each and every one of them! I, too am doing a few craft shows and seriously need to do some of these. Would love to hear your thoughts on craft shows. As Joan Rivers used to say, “Can we talk”?
Susan, this has been my all time FAVE gift box. I’ve been making them ever since you first put them on your blog. And, WOW, there have been so many complements.
Thanks so much for sharing with us!
Fun project today. Looks easy to recreate with your great pictures. Thanks for the idea!
Susan, how CUTE is that. Thank You for sharing!!
Oooo, Susan just so darn cute,thanks for sharing,
There beautiful!!!
Hugs Frenchie ,
I love these boxes! I made one a few years ago and maybe one last year. A friend saw your post (she doesn’t craft but looks in once in awhile on your blog) and remembered she wants a couple made. Thanks for posting it way before Christmas otherwise I would “bearly” have so maybe it and send it to her! Of course I will use a different stamp. I do have a cute polar bear stamp that I am going to make her some tags with so maybe the tags will fit in the box with a few chocolates! Oh, and your coloring is great!
I sell them for $5.00 and I have never had anyone have a problem with that! They truly do make a super gift and a great hostess gift for Holiday Parties! Have FUN!
YEAH…so glad you could follow them – the labels make them a cinch to make!
AMEN and very well said! We all need to be proud and grateful for our Vets…..
Go Sonny go….I know you can do it!
Yes…yes….we can – your comment made me smile! Joan Rivers was a great and talented lady!
Yeah for you Lynn…I too get rave review and they are super fun to make!
Oh Chris…you ALWAYS make me smile….I wish I could give you a big BEAR hug!
I love this box too! I started making them last year when I saw it on your blog. It’s too cute and make great inexpensive gifts! Thanks for the tip on the labels. I had wondered which size label would work on these and they look perfect! Thank you for always taking the time to post. I don’t comment very often, but I had to on this box!
I need to stop looking at your page because it’s making me want to place another order ASAP!
I made ten of these for a craft fair and since I didn’t have the top note die used the second largest label framelit for the box top and bottom. Then the next largest label was perfect to use for the decoration – and no snipping required. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
Susan, I love these boxes! We made them in my November workshop and I made them for our team swap and they were a big hit. Thanks for the wonderful projects you share!