I LOVE things that sparkle so when I have an opportunity to add a little Bling to a project I usually opt for it. Thus these Rhinestone Blinged Treat Boxes came about! They are perfect for oh so many things!
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When I ordered this Lawn fawn Treat Box Die, I was hoping that the oval would fit my Rhinestone Genie Oval Templates and to my delight it did!
Here’s how to make your own:
Step 1:
Place the die onto chipboard with oval die on the top flap. Adhere with a bit of purple tape to keep everything in place while cutting.
Sandwich and run through die cutting machine. Set aside.
Step 2:
Place oval template onto tray. Cover with Rhinestone and use the brush to move rhinestones into template.
Step 3:
Place transfer sheet over template. Rub over the transfer sheet to adhere the rhinestones. Lift off of the template.
Step 4:
Place transfer sheet in position onto the chipboard die cut.
Step 5:
Press in place, not moving the tron around, for 10 – 20 seconds, depending upon your iron.
Step 6:
Peel the transfer tape off.
Check out this 45 second video I put together to show how easy it is to bling…
Step 7:
Score the box on score line and tape together as shown.
Fill Boxes as Desired.
I created these Rhinestone Blinged Treat Boxes during a Facebook Live if you would like to see it come together we shared it in a previous post.
Supplies:
Today is the last day of Creative Halloween Crafts hosted by Laura, Meg, Beth and myself…check out the projects below for some more great Halloween projects!
Beth created a Hand Drawn Halloween Banner that you can print out and color…it is the cutest banner ever!
Meg over at Makeable Crafts created some super cute Plates with Vinyl Words, these are quick and easy, everyone should try these…I know I want too!
Laura takes you step by step of How to Paint a Witch Canvas, easy enough for kids to do!
Smitha over at Smiling Colors made these fun Halloween Treat Bags the kids will love making with you.
Katie shares how to make a Monogram Pumpkin Door Hanger over at A Sweet Berry’s Blog.
Anita from The Flamingo Chronicles shares Haunted Halloween Drinks using Dry Ice.
Natalie from Doodle Craft has DIY Halloween Tree Ornaments and a tree that is fully decorated.
Transform a metal vase into an adorable Candy Corn Home Decor piece, Beth who blogs over at The Ruffled Daisy shows you how.
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