12 Days of Christmas – Day 4 (Packaged Treat)

Trinity is celebrating the holidays with a 12 Days of Christmas Event.  Come visit us each day from Dec. 1st – 14th (excluding Sundays) for special posts each day on our Video Chanel and our Blog. 

We will give away two $75 gift certificates AND two $50 gift certificates for a total of $250 in GIVEAWAYS!  It is our way of saying Happy Holidays to you and sharing our appreciation to our wonderful customers!  

Winners will be chosen using Random.com from those who comment throughout.  The more comments you leave, the better your chances to win!  They will be announced between 12/15 and 12/20 on the blog and YT channel.

Day 4 is all about packaged treats!! I decided to use the Slimline Envelope Builder and Slimline Envelope Builder Add-on Die Set to create a box for my delicious treat!!

I began by die-cutting the parts for my box from heavyweight white cardstock using the Slimline Envelope Builder and Slimline Envelope Builder Add-on Die Set. After reinforcing all the folds with a bone folder, I adhered it all together.

To decorate the box, I applied Trinity Teal, Sweet Petunia Pink, Goddess Green and Marilyn Red Atelier Inks with Blending Buddy Brushes onto a panel of white cardstock using the Tree of Lights Stencil Set. I stamped snowflakes from the Christmas Magic Stamp Set around the tree with the same inks. The scalloped frame was die-cut from the teal polka-dot patterned paper in the Holiday Trimmings Slimline Patterned Paper Pack with the frame in the Slimline Envelope Builder Set. I adhered the frame to stenciled panel with foam adhesive, then after adhering some polka-dot ribbon lengthwise around the box, I adhered the panel to the box.

The sentiment, from Tree-mendous Christmas, was white heat embossed onto black cardstock strips and popped up with foam tape. The tags are one of several surprise gifts available with an order of $20 or more!! The bottom one was cut from the same teal patterned paper, while the top one was die-cut from white cardstock and stamped with the same snowflakes and inks as the background. I tied them onto the ribbon with some teal and white striped twine from my stash.

I filled my box with some individually wrapped, chocolate covered pretzel rods. If your treats aren’t individually packaged, you could either place them in a plastic bag before inserting them into the box or simply wrap the box in cellophane and tie it up with a pretty bow.

I can think of so many great uses for this box!! You could even use it for small gifts, such as gloves, hand lotion, hand sanitizer, etc. How about you? What would you use this box for?

Thanks for joining me for Day 4 of the 12 Days of Christmas!! Don’t forget to leave a comment for your chance to win one of those generous gift cards!!

Have a great weekend!!

Brenda

54 thoughts on “12 Days of Christmas – Day 4 (Packaged Treat)

  1. WOW! Gorgeous treat box, Brenda! If I were the lucky person receiving it, I’d be spending a good long while admiring all the lovely details of the box before opening it! It’s a gift in and of itself! Love it!
    ~carol

  2. Love Love Love this!!!! I’m just getting into slimline …This project is awesome!! , <3! this could be made for birthdays and any holiday!! <3! LOVE this slimline !!!!! 🙂

    1. Thanks Mary!!💞 Yes, I agree! So good for so many occasions!! Slimline projects are addicting…have fun!!

  3. Fabulous design for a tree, so many ways to make it fun and festive. Love the palette on this amazing design, and the punny sentiment is just perfect. Thank you for sharing this lovely inspiration!

  4. I love the fun colors and the way you decorated the box! Awesome project! I’d put a cellophane bag of homemade treats inside! I make some awesome almond bar cookies, and this would be a great way to package them for gifts!

  5. This is a neat and cool way to create a box for some treats to give out as gifts I already have a lot of ideas for these boxes

  6. Such a beautiful gift box that could be filled with all kinds of different treats, homemade or store bought! How about a set of slimline cards “cut down a bit” to fit inside? Very creative idea!

  7. Oh my I love this! Thanks for the inspiration because I needed an idea for an elderly lady who loves bingo… these look like the game dots. Perfect thanks. I love it!

  8. Brenda, this is a gorgeous gift box! I so wanted to get this stencil, and it was out; however I am so glad to see it here on this beautiful box of treats! The scalloped die is really divine! That is going on my wish list for sure and what would I put in here, I think some gingerbread cookies for my mom! I am trying to make some of those cookies right now; and this box would be perfect! Merry Christmas!

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