These are a fun little item to make for your favorite Valentine! They also make a nice "Thank you" gift too.
These are very easy to make. You will need some York Peppermint Patties. I have some left over from Christmas so I used the red and silver. I actually was shopping tonight looking for Valentine's Day ones but they are not on the shelves yet. Can you believe that??? I was shocked. I thought the shelves would be fully stocked by now, it's only 6 weeks away!
I used the flower stamp from the "Happy Heart Day" set by Stampin' Up! I colored them and then punched them out using the 1" punch. I punched out a 1-1/4" piece in black and layered that on top of a piece of red punched scalloped piece and one pink per package. I also punched out one more in each color for the bottom of the mint. It just looked too funny with the scallop hanging over the top. But once I added the piece to the bottom it looked a lot better.
You will need a storage bag too. The baggie I used measures 3" x 4". Both mints fit in this space nicely.
For the header I cut a piece of red card stock 4" x 4-1/4". I folded it in half so it measures 2" x 4-1/4". The next layer is a piece of black measuring 4" x 1-3/4". The white piece on top measures 1-1/2" x 3-3/4". I rolled on the flowers using the "Fast Flowers" wheel. I colored them in using Pretty in Pink and dotted the centers with Real Red.
For the tag I used the image in the same set. I colored in the fine border with the Pretty in Pink marker. I colored a few hearts in pink and the rest in red. I used the small tag punch on the image and the larger tag punch for the background layer. I used the Horizontal Slot punch on the top of the tag and added a pink grosgrain ribbon. I centred the slot on the header and punched a small hole for the red brad.
These are very easy to make. You will need some York Peppermint Patties. I have some left over from Christmas so I used the red and silver. I actually was shopping tonight looking for Valentine's Day ones but they are not on the shelves yet. Can you believe that??? I was shocked. I thought the shelves would be fully stocked by now, it's only 6 weeks away!
I used the flower stamp from the "Happy Heart Day" set by Stampin' Up! I colored them and then punched them out using the 1" punch. I punched out a 1-1/4" piece in black and layered that on top of a piece of red punched scalloped piece and one pink per package. I also punched out one more in each color for the bottom of the mint. It just looked too funny with the scallop hanging over the top. But once I added the piece to the bottom it looked a lot better.
You will need a storage bag too. The baggie I used measures 3" x 4". Both mints fit in this space nicely.
For the header I cut a piece of red card stock 4" x 4-1/4". I folded it in half so it measures 2" x 4-1/4". The next layer is a piece of black measuring 4" x 1-3/4". The white piece on top measures 1-1/2" x 3-3/4". I rolled on the flowers using the "Fast Flowers" wheel. I colored them in using Pretty in Pink and dotted the centers with Real Red.
For the tag I used the image in the same set. I colored in the fine border with the Pretty in Pink marker. I colored a few hearts in pink and the rest in red. I used the small tag punch on the image and the larger tag punch for the background layer. I used the Horizontal Slot punch on the top of the tag and added a pink grosgrain ribbon. I centred the slot on the header and punched a small hole for the red brad.
When stapling the header on make sure the back prongs of the staples are on the front part of the red piece. This will be covered up by the other two layers and all that will show is the smooth part of the staple on the back. It will give it a nice clean look.
For those of you who don't want to fuss with this as much but want to make some fun mints I also made some simpler ones. I just used circle layers and affixed them to the backside of the mints. Why the backside you ask?? Well, for me it's really a personal preference. I tape it to the backside because I think it will keep the mint shut. Plus the backside is flatter and it creates an overall smooth look to the finished piece. These simpler ones are great for the kiddies to make and give to their friends or teachers. These will also make a great Make N Take item for your customers too. This would also make a fun family project too!
Thank you for stopping by,
Wanda
17 comments:
Very cute!
Very cute. Didn't see the red wrappers yet. Cool.
Those look good enough to eat! LOL I just love cute little things like this. These would be nice for any holiday...just change the stamp and background shape.
These are adorable! Thanks so much for sharing!! I love the things you come up with. :o)
Have you tried covering Reece's Peanut Butter Cups? You use a 1 1/8th circle punch and it fits perfectly on top of the peanut butter cup. I saw that idea on Nichole Heady's blog...
I really enjoy your blog and am glad I can keep up with your creative efforts.
Way too cute. I love Valentine's day!
You are amazing. When do you get to breathe? LOL! Well, I just love these little York mints and plan to use them now at my V-day themed stamp class. What fun! And simple too. Thanks, and I really love subscribing to your blog. I look forward to each new project. Happy New Year!
Very cute, Wanda! Thanks for sharing...and I agree, that is a shocker that there are no Valentine's peppermint patties...what are those stores thinking;o)!
What a super cool gift idea. Thanks for sharing.....Rita
So cute Wanda! And perfect for a little something special for friends and family!
Many Blessings,
M.
These are so cute Wanda! I think these would make a great gift - TFS! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Michael's even has Peep Hearts already!! What you can not find red goodies yet? Dollar spot Target had red lipped tissue at Christmas!
Your goodies are adorable!!
these are too cute wanda!
Very cute project! Thanks for sharing!
Sweet treat!!!!
these are adorable!! I love making these festive bags to hold holiday goodies, and now you've inspired me to buy that new SU stamp set! LOL TFS
Adorable! I love those and yes fabulous for Valentine's Day. Great idea for Valentine swaps at school!!! TFS
Very cute, how about using wax tarts for tart warmers if you know of someone who isn't a candy person or is diabetic. You could gift someone with a tart warmer & include the wrapped tarts using your idea for that special someone!
Love it,
Ann
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