Stamping with the STARS #375: Painted Christmas Scalloped Treat Box

The DOstamperSTARS are excited to bring you another Stamping with the STARS Inspiration Hop #DOswts375.  This week we’re sharing Holiday Packaging with you.

One of my favorite things to do during the holidays is wrap gifts, while listening to holiday music.  More specifically, decorate gifts with ribbon, bows, trinkets and more!

How’d She DO That? Painted Christmas Scalloped Treat Box

  • Stamps:  Christmas to Remember
  • Paper:
    • Evening Evergreen (3-1/4″ square)
    • Basic White (scrap for sentiment – Seasonal Label Die)
    • Red Velvet Paper (scraps for the 3 largest poinsettia flowers dies)
    • Gold & Rose Gold Metallic Specialty Paper (gold scrap for berries die)
    • Painted Christmas Designer Series Paper (3″ square)
  • Ink:  Real Red
  • Other:  Scalloped Kraft Treat Boxes, Mini Stampin’ Emboss & Cut Machine, Poinsettia Dies, Seasonal Label Dies, Simply Elegant Trim, Mini Glue Dots, Stampin’ Seal & Stampin’ Dimensionals

The Scalloped Kraft Treat Boxes:

  • measure 3-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ x 2-1/2″
  • have gold fold dots on both the lid and the base.
  • They are perfect for a bath bomb, socks, jewelry, candy and more.
  • Super easy to fold and assemble – no adhesive required!
  • Get a pack (or two) to have on hand for holidays, birthdays, etc.

Thank you for shopping with me!

Enjoy~Dawn O

 


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Red Velvet Paper

Dawn’s Favorite
Poinsettia Dies

Dawn’s Favorite
Seasonal Labels Dies

Dawn’s Favorite
Simply Elegant Trim

Dawn’s Favorite

 


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8 thoughts on “Stamping with the STARS #375: Painted Christmas Scalloped Treat Box”

  1. Dawn, this box is so elegant! The poinsettia is so soft and beautiful. It is one of my favorite flowers. In fact, we have one from last year that may be blooming this year! Fingers crossed! (At least there is a bit of red on the leaves!)

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