Happy Holidays! It's Christine from iamcocoasmom.blogspot.com sharing one of this year's Christmas projects with you today.
Fifty or so report cards due to be carried home in little
Kindergarten backpacks midway through December meant that I never had
time to craft any of the cute treat holders that land in my Pinterest
feed. How I longed to make the Peppermint Patty snowmen or the Santas
with candy filled dangling legs for all my Kinders!
When
I retired, I began a new tradition - The Great Pre-Christmas Craftathon
and this is my third season of treat making for friends, co-workers and
the OHM children. : ) : ) : ) This year I really, really wanted to
make a sleigh containing chocolates and candy and here it is!
And here are my Notes To Self on mass production treat crafting with the Explore!
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Keep the container simple. There are some beautiful sleigh svgs
available with wonderfully ornate runners. Choose a relatively simple
design like the one I used this year from Lori Whitlock. The runners are glued on the side of the sleigh body rather than supporting it from underneath. Much easier to mass produce!
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Choose a design that does not waste paper even though there may be
extra construction steps. Since the sleigh side pieces are separate
from the body, I could get 3 small sleighs from one sheet of 12x12 card
stock. Gluing the pieces together was easy and worth the paper I saved.
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Choose a design that 'ungroups' in order to save yourself from the
work of eliminating pieces by using the 'hide contour' button. I liked
using different patterned paper for the body of the sleigh and this was
very easy to do by changing the color on the Design Space canvas.
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Do not try to cut ALL the pieces at once. My
browser/router/DS/computer configuration does not like me to make more
than 9 project copies so I go back and re-cut a mat as many times as
needed by clicking on its icon and making 9 at a time.
* Add embellishments punched from scraps of paper and don't forget the MISTI for stamping the sentiment.
* When selecting the candy for the treats, include DH's favorite kinds so he'll volunteer to pack the treats for you. LOL!
Thank you Sheila for letting me share today. Happy Holiday Crafting everyone! : ) Christine
This is just too cute! And how wonderful for treats for the little ones! Thank you for sharing this with us today!
ReplyDeleteThis is super adorable!!! Great job on this~
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Wonderful treats for children! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work on these sleighs. I hadn't seen this file from Lori Whitlock. She'd be proud of your interpretation of her design, Christine. TFS.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! The tips for making the sleigh are helpful, too. Have a wonderful Christmas!
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