Sunday, January 27, 2019

Itty Bitty Treats IPC 90


Welcome Everybody!

 Today starts a NEW Inky Paws Challenge!
With February just around the corner,
 we have a challenge that everybody's going to LOVE!


My sister is a teacher, and every February comes
 the call to create some cute treats for her class for Valentine's Day!
With that idea in mind I came up with these.

Itty Bitty Treats a project by Diane Morales | Bitty Bunnies Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs


These treat holders look complicated, but they’re not.
Here are all the pieces that go into them.

For Each Heart:



Two cuts of the LARGE heart from the 
Two cuts of the LARGE Banner from the
Note: the banner is the base of this treat holder and does require heavyweight paper!
Also, you must use a permanent adhesive style glue such as Fabri-tac 
to make sure the seams stay together.

To Assemble:
Apply glue to the two banner pieces. 
Adhere them together and let them dry.

Apply glue to the heart using the picture below as a guide.

Make sure to keep the glue toward the edge of the heart
Adhere the heart together making sure glue does not close the top.
  If the banner pieces are dry, fold in half to create the base.
The pointed end of the banner is the front.
Attach the heart to the banner base placing the point of the heart between the two banner points.

Attach your favorite NEWTON’S NOOK stamps to the front of the heart.
Pop heart open, add some treats and make someone’s day!

               



My Newton’s Nook stamp of choice 
for this project is the 
It is so cute and is the perfect size for these hearts.
I hope this inspires you to get to your crafty space and create some treats for friends.

Don't forget to link up your creations in the challenge picture above.

Thanks so much for stopping by.

Diane















2 comments:

  1. This is so adorable! I love the cute little hearts used as treat containers! What a fun idea!
    -Jen {Newton's Nook Designs}

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  2. Adorable bunny treats Diane...the perfect size

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