Friday, December 4, 2015

Stampin' Up - Ornate Tag Topper Hershey Nugget Treat Holder

Hello Blogger Friends!  I'm still dealing with sinus issues so haven't felt my best.  I did get a little Stampin' Up Ornate Tag Topper treat holder made up for today.  Let's take a look:
























I love the sparkle and shine that the SU Glimmer Paper creates although I can't capture its beauty in a picture for the world.

In the picture above, I used SU's Ornate Tag Topper Punch and SU's Antique Tag Stamp Set.  

The cardstock is SU Real Red and Night of Navy.  I LOVE the silver against the Night of Navy.   

The SU Silver 1/8" ribbon bow gave it the BIG wow factor!

Below is a second treat holder I made:
























On this treat holder, I used the SU Gold Glimmer Paper with SU'sNight of Navy and Old Olive cardstock.  

The sentiment is from SU's Christmas Cuties Stamp Set.

I used SU's Gold 1/8" ribbon and tied a bow for the closure at the top.

I even used the hole dots that punch out in the tag as embellishments.














These would make such cute gifts on your place settings at the dinner table for family and friends.  So quick and easy to make too!



And, above is a picture with the wrapped Hershey Nuggets that go inside the treat holder.  I would have embellished the cardstock around the Hershey Nuggets; but, just didn't feel up to it today.

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!  Have a great weekend and hope you can come back on Monday!




 
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1 comment:

  1. I'm TOTALLY in love with this project. LOVE all the sparkle and shine you created with the glimmer paper. THANKS for sharing.

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