Monday, February 7, 2022

Day 2 Valentine Treat Holder - Pinwheel

 Hello all!

Today, another old video that I made in 2017.  This is the pinwheel treat holder and it's cute!  It uses a 6x6 piece of Designer Series Paper.  Again, I decorated it for Valentines day, but you could make it for any occasion!


Here is the new, updated version, using the Sweet Talk Designer Series Paper, found in the January - June 2022 Mini Catalog:  The belly band is not really necessary, but it gives you an are to hang some cute decorations without interfering with opening the pinwheel.  







Measurements:

  • Paper: Designer Series Paper  - 6 x 6
  • Basic White Card Stock - 3/4" x 8"
  • Scrapes of Real Red and Red Glimmer Paper
  • Tools: *Envelope Punch Board, Simple Score Scoring Tool, Adhesive, bone folder

Work-Around if you don't have a Envelope Punch Board:
- With a Ruler, mark 2-5/8" from one edge - the top.    Then mark 3-3/4" down from the top, on the right side.  Take a ruler and line it up with the marks.  Take a bone folder and score along the ruler.  Do this for all 4 sides.  Continue with Step 2.  


Directions:

  1. Take 6 x 6 DSP and with right side up, use the envelope score board.
  2. score on all 4 sides at 2-5/8". Do not use the punch!
  3. After scoring, fold on all 4 score lines.
  4. You will see that there are small triangles formed where the 2 score lines intersect, per side. Trim out where lines intersect.
  5. Once the triangles are cut out, take the DSP and place it, wrong side up on the Simply Score, scoring tool and score at 3/4" to the notch (stop where triangel cut out begins) Do this on all 4 sides.
  6. Once this is score, fold back the 3/4" flaps, fold forward the score lines that were made at 2-5/8".
  7. Fold each side, going clock wise. The last flap tucks in.
  8. For Belly Band:
  9. put candy in the pinwheel treat holder
  10. Take belly band and wrap around to the back, pinching the folds-trim back if necessary
  11. Take off the band and stamp and decorate
  12. Add Adhesive to back band and wrap around treat holder, making sure it's loose enough to slide off.
Your project is now complete!  And now the video to further confuse you!


I hope you enjoyed today's video.  These are simple, fun treat holders to make.  I hope you make bunches of them!  Let me know if you have any questions!

Blessings,
Sheryl


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