{Petite Purse Bigz L Die, #125606 / $32.95}
I cut a template from thin cardboard that would cover the front and traced onto my choice of DSP (Witches' Brew from the Holiday Catalog).
I die cut the purse die out of Basic Black cardstock along with the piece for the front.
I wanted my purse to have an open top, so I trimmed off the top flap.
I then adhered the DSP piece to the front of the purse.
I thought it would be fun for the candy to "peek through" on the front. I wanted to make sure I had the hole centered just right, so I punched out a 1-1/4" circle onto scrap paper and then adhered to the front where I wanted the hole to be.
Before assembling the purse, I punched out the circle.
And, here's the hole...perfect placement!
I embellished it very simply with the Halloween Hello stamp set ("it's all about the candy"), 1" circle punch, and 1-1/4" scallop circle punch using Pumpkin Pie ink and cardstock.
To help fill the bags easily with candy I placed the 4x6 cello bags into the purse before filling. This way it filled up the bag to take the shape of the container.
For the bow around the bag, I actually took the 1-1/4" Pumpkin Pie chevron ribbon and cut it in half since I wanted the ribbon to be thinner.
By the way...have you tried the new "Candy Corn" M & M's?! These are the candies I used for today's project.
Thank you so much for coming by today! There is so much more in store for you this week right here at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration and on Friday, we will be sharing some fun ideas for ways to package candy. Just in time for the upcoming holiday that really is all about the candy!!
That is awesome, thanks for sharing your idea. Never thought to cut the chevron ribbon in half.
ReplyDeleteIt's kind of fun to give the ribbon a different look...love when there is multiple uses for one thing! Thanks for the comment, Sheryl!
Delete~Heidi
Very cute! Way to think outside the box:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Twila! Glad you stopped by our blog!
Delete~Heidi
Cute project and what a great idea! I will be making a few of these very soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe often forget that easy is a good thing! ;) Thanks for the comment, Tonya!
Delete~Heidi
Love this! You are awesome!!! I think I need to try those M&M's!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim! The M & M's are yummy, but I still prefer PB hands down. :)
Delete~Heidi
PB are my favorites!
DeleteThose M&Ms are yummy! Great idea to cut the top off of the purse die! TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Darcy! Sometimes having the top off makes it so much easier to fill with goodies! :)
Delete~Heidi
it's a great little treat box!
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Regina
Regina, You're sweet! Thanks for stopping by our blog and leaving the nice note! Blessings and happy stamping!
Delete~Heidi
this is the great is idea to develop a new kind of things from paper or from clothes.
ReplyDeleteThe are many opportunities to entertain our self and also produce a outfits for us. This is just like the dress up game for girls.