I was just having some fun making some packaging for Halloween candy. I found these adorable marshmallow pumpkins at the Dollar Tree. They had just gotten them in. The Palmer company makes them. Not a big fan of their chocolate, it's a bit too waxy for me. And I'm not a fan of marshmallow at all. But look at their faces!!! How can you refuse a face like that? SO that is why I had to figure out a way to display them in a package (other than a baggie with a header) and yet allow the face to show. Click on the photo for a larger view. They do come pre-wrapped!
Well, the new Stampin' Up! oval punch was perfect for the task! Don't you think so??
Cut your card stock 7" x 3-1/2". Next run it through your paper crimper. On the long side score it at 2-1/2" and 2-7/8". Fold the scored pieces up. Take the punch and drop the card stock all the way to the bottom of the punch and punch out the oval. Be sure to center it as best as you can. It's handmade so it doesn't have to be perfect. Now place your candy in the center. Fold the cut out piece up over the candy. Poke holes in the corners and add your brads or eyelets, depending on what you prefer to work with. Find some wording you'd like to use and stamp it. Cut it and then cut a layer to fit behind it. As simple as that!!! I used a small die cut for the "Boo" and spiders on it. And that is pretty much it. You can decorate them as much or as little as you wish.
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
Well, the new Stampin' Up! oval punch was perfect for the task! Don't you think so??
Cut your card stock 7" x 3-1/2". Next run it through your paper crimper. On the long side score it at 2-1/2" and 2-7/8". Fold the scored pieces up. Take the punch and drop the card stock all the way to the bottom of the punch and punch out the oval. Be sure to center it as best as you can. It's handmade so it doesn't have to be perfect. Now place your candy in the center. Fold the cut out piece up over the candy. Poke holes in the corners and add your brads or eyelets, depending on what you prefer to work with. Find some wording you'd like to use and stamp it. Cut it and then cut a layer to fit behind it. As simple as that!!! I used a small die cut for the "Boo" and spiders on it. And that is pretty much it. You can decorate them as much or as little as you wish.
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
Wanda ~
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me!! These are too, too cute!! Thank you for the inspiration!!
I was wondering if you actually wrapped the pumpkin in cellophane. (It looks like you did but didn't mention it in your post.)
I'm hoping my Dollar Tree carries these. This is just too, too cute!! :)
Thanks again!
Judy
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Oh Wanda,those are so cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteWanda these are adorable! Where did you get the die cuts?
ReplyDeleteLeAnne
These are really cute, what a great package for them.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Kristi
ReplyDeleteWanda: Guess where I'm going tomorrow? Hope there are some of these left at my local Dollar Tree Store when I get there.....This is a fabulous project and can image how cute these would be to give to my co-workers. Thanks for yet another awesome project. YOU ROCK! Kadie
ReplyDeleteAnother winner, you just keep churning them out! Thanks for the photo and the directions! Appreciatively ^o^
ReplyDeleteWanda, These are so cool! I swear I don't know where you come up with all of these ideas! You are truly amazing! I think I'm going to do these with my granddaughter! TFS!
ReplyDeleteCherie