I found the holder on Split Coast Stampers many years ago. Click here for the link to the pattern.
Here's how I did mine. The outside of my holder is 5-3/4" x 3-1/2". I scored it at 2-1/2" and 3-1/4" on the long side.
The inside is done the same except there will be some cut lines. Once you've scored the inside, you will be making cuts that will be supports for the Chap Stick. See the photo for cutting. You can also cut the slots for the ribbon or you can use a small punch to make a line or you can use a single larger round punch. As long as it's big enough to get the ribbon through.
Once you have your front and inside done, start by gluing the inside piece in the center. Be sure not to glue over the areas you made the supports. If you do that, it will be glued shut and not hold anything! And no, I have not glued mine shut! I actually paid attention. After the center was glued, I glued the front and then the back. I cleaned up my slit marks to make sure they lined up.Now it's time to decorate. The front piece of Designer Series Paper, DSP was cut 2" x 3". It's from the "Penguin Playmates" 12" x 12" package.
The words are from the "Penguin Place" and were stamped using black Memento ink. I used the smallest circle die to cut them and I grabbed a scrap piece of Just Jade card stock and I used the smallest scalloped circle. I taped the two circles together and then set it in place using a few Dimensionals.
Then I took some ribbon and threaded it through the holder and I tied a bow. The ends were trimmed and the holder was done.I really enjoy making these. They are fun and easy and don't take much time at all. I think the cutting the lines with an x-acto blade is the longest part of the card. I rounded my corners but you don't have to, you can leave them as they are. I just thought it gave them a more finished look.
I need to get some more lip balm so I can whip up a few more of these for stocking stuffers. This would also make a great teacher gift.
Thank you SO very much for taking your time to see today's weekend project,
Wanda
Thanks for sharing your chap-stick holder. HOW FUN!!!
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