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“Winter Woods Pizza Box” Tutorial

November 14, 2019 1 Comment



Hi Friends! Tonight is my stamp club and I’ll be showing everyone a super fun technique, which I’ll be sharing with you too, in a day or two. The technique is an oldie but a goodie – so much so that I lost track of time and stamped until past 10pm last night (I couldn’t stop!). Suffice to say, I have cards and stamping paraphernalia all over my desk at the moment. So I’d best have a tidy up and finish my club preparations. In the meantime, I’ve got a tutorial to share with you, created by Sherry Roth. Sherry created this super sweet box for our “Leaders Project Sheet Group” this month. This little pizza box would be ideal for gift-giving this holiday season!




Supply:

  • Stamp
    Sets:

    Winter Woods (151359)

  • Card
    Stock:

    Whisper White (100730); Sahara Sand (121043); Basic Gray (121044);
    Pear Pizzazz (131201); Old Olive (100702); Vellum Cardstock (101856)
  • Stamp
    Pads:

    Sahara Sand(147117); Basic Gray (149165)
  • Misc:
    Mini Pizza Boxes (144645); Leaf Punch (144667); In the Woods Dies
    (147919); Timeless Label Punch (149516); Rhinestone Basic Jewels
    (144220); Silver Metallic Thread (138402); Dimensionals (104430);
    Snail Adhesive (104332); Mini Glue Dots (103683)
Measurement:

  • Basic
    Gray: 3 3/8” x 3 3/8”
  • Sahara
    Sand: 3 ¼” x 3 ¼”
  • Whisper
    White: Scrap for greeting
  • Vellum:
    leaf punch (x2)
  • Pear
    Pizzazz: branch die from In the Woods (x2)
  • Old
    Olive: leaf die from In the Woods (x2)
  • Silver
    Thread: about 36”
Instructions:
  1. Assemble
    pizza box.
  2. Stamp
    the birch background, all across the sahara sand cardstock using the
    same colour ink.
  3. Add that
    to the center of the basic gray cardstock and that to the top of the
    pizza box.
  4. Stamp
    the greeting using basic gray ink onto the scrap of white cardstock
    and punch it out using the timeless label punch.

  5. Stamp
    the greeting again on white and cut out the word ‘season’.
  6. Using
    dimensionals add the fussy cut word over top of the punched
    greeting.
  7. Add
    adhesive behind the greeting. Wrap the thread around your fingers
    and add it to the back of the greeting. Mess it up a bit so it’s
    not perfectly round.
  8. Using
    mini glue dots layer the olive leaf onto one of the branched and
    then the vellum leaf on top of that. Add that to the back of thee
    greeting.
  9. Repeat
    this with the other shapes and add to the opposite corner of the
    greeting.
  10. Add that
    to the top of the pizza box. I used dimensionals under the greeting
    and mini glue dots under the leaves because of the different layers.
  11. Add
    three rhinestones.
Enjoy the day & HAPPY STAMPING!

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: 2019-2020 Annual Catalogue, 2019-2020 Holiday Catalogue, Christmas, Free Tutorials, Pizza Box, winter woods

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  1. Beth Norman-Roberts says

    November 15, 2019 at 12:10 pm

    This is just darling, Tina. I love the greenery and how it gives the box added dimension.

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