Thursday, October 7, 2010

Spooky Window Box Treat


Does this little treat box look familiar? It's the Window Box template that I posted last winter, it's just spooked up a little bit! See the Template/Tutorial HERE.

It didn't look as much like a window box with a snowman on it, but that's what it has always reminded me of. The scalloped rooftop and black window panes sell it a little better, and I made them with a plain old square punch. I also made this box as a Valentine Treat for Teachers, filled with Marshmallow Pops.

I hope you enjoy this little twist on an old favorite!

Friday, October 1, 2010

How to Halloween Craft: Spooky Milk Carton House


Make this fun and easy treat with or for your favorite little goblins this year! It's made with a
basic milk carton template (download yours for FREE below.) Use the template as a guide to create two from a 12 x 12 or print the template on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of cardstock.

Other sizes of cardstock needed:
2.75 x 7 for roof
4 or 5 2"x2" pieces in contrasting colors for windows
1.5" x 2" for door 1"x
1.5" for door insert

Instructions:


Score, fold and cut cardstock according to template. If desired, stamp and embellish house while it is still flat. Adhere the side flap, then bottom.

















Make windows and doors, using coordinating colors. The Creative Memories slots and squares punch makes the cutest windows and doors, but another square punch will also work.













Score the 2.75"x 7" piece at .75" increments. If you have a Score-Pal, here is an easy way to do this:
Start with the paper all the way at the left (0") guide.
Score at 1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6 inches.
Now align the paper at .25" and score at 1, 2.5, 4, 5.5 and 7.







Cut along the score lines with scalloped or other decorative scissors according to photo. (Deckle scissors would make a fun, thatched look.) The .75" strips will be stacked to make the shingle roof and the 1.5" piece will be folded in half and form the roof ridge (and also form a closure on the top of the treat box.)
Adhere three of the shingle strips on each of the slanted roof sides, starting from the bottom edge. Overlap each strips only slightly so that no house shows through.
At the top, adhere only half of the folded roof ridge, so that the treat box can still be opened. Fill with treats.

For a closure, experiment with decorative clips or simply use a paper clip to hold your treat house closed. Enjoy, and please leave me a note if you enjoyed this craft. I love hearing your ideas!

Download the template:
*PRINTING TIPS*
If you would like to just print out the template as a guide to read, click the blue "Print" link and under Standard Quality, click the Print button.

If you would like to print the template on 8.5x11 cardstock and assemble, click the blue "Print" link and under High Quality, click the Dowload and Print button. In Adobe, click Print and under Page Scaling, choose None.