To add the decorative scalloped circle round the hole you have just made, punch a 1 3/8" circle in a co-ordinating piece of cardstock. Position the scallop circle over the top of the hole you have just made and punch out (make 2 - one for each side).
Stick these as shown. (Make sure your two 5 7/8" x 3 3/4" pieces are matched together when you do this. I managed to flip one piece over whilst doing a sample and consequently they holes didn't match up. lol!)
Now to make one half of the carrier, fold on the score line so it comes up to the scallop circle.
Now take your 8 1/2" x 2" piece and use the scallop border punch to decorate the long edge that does not have a score line. Fold on all the score lines, cut out the small corners as shown and make two, 1/2" cuts on the score lines again as shown. Add some strong sticky strip to the inside of each tab.
Now it's time to put the first half of the carrier together... are you still with me??Take your 5 7/8" x 3 3/4" piece and with the scored bit folded up, turn it over and position it into the corner of the 8 1/2" x 2" piece. Fold over the small flap and stick down. Stick the other little flap down on the opposite side in the same way.
As you lift the carrier up you will see how this comes together - the base will drop down and the tabs you have left are to be stuck to the underside of the base. (This isn't easy to explain but hopefully the pictures will make it clearer)
Do the same to make the other carrier half.
When you have made two of these, put plenty of strong sticky tape on the back of one and stick them together ...and VOILA! A little carrier ready for you to decorate! I rounded the corners on this one, which are hiding under the ribbon, and I added some patterned paper to the centre panel before I started putting the whole thing together. The rest is self explanatory. The pots I filled with Choccy raisins and surprisingly they're quite heavy but the carrier takes the weight no problem.
I hope this tutorial can be of use to someone. Please leave a comment, and a link to let me know if you've had a go - I'd love to see your creations!
tfl,
Jo :)
E.T.A. The containers are plastic shot glasses with lids. I bought mine from a lady that sold them from a bulk buy, so sorry I can't help as to where you can get them from. I did a quick Google and there are suppliers out there though.
21 comments:
Super cute tutorial!
I can't wait to make one and use it for Easter!
Thanks so much for sharing,
Take Care
~Kylie~
Thanky you Jo this is wonderful. M xxx
WOW Jo you are a star. This tut is fabby - I love you forever - hee hee. Seriously though thanks so much for sharing.
crikey Jo you got this posted early and quickly. I was only looking at your blog very late last night. Lovely as ever.
Emma xx
Hi Jobe - wow, just gorgeous, not tried it yet.....
lovely work as usual
Simply gorgeous! Fab tutorial too - thanks x
Perfectly clear instructions Jo which are aided by the pictures - it's a great tutorial and one I will be certainly trying out later to show people. A big thank you x
Fabulous Jo, can't wait to have a go. TFS :-)
Melanie
x
Brilliant tutorial, thanks so much, I have had a go, http://craftysquirrel.blogspot.com/
Not as pretty as yours, I had to spend a while working out the dimensions for the cartons. Once again, thanks Jo.
Fantastic tutorial Jo, so clear and easy to follow. Your project looks gorgeous!
mandy
Wonderful - I love this and thank you for the tutorial. I will definitely be using it in the near future. TFS !!
Thank you so so much for doing this tutorial Jo - it's fantastic! Have a great weekend! Kate xx
This is wonderful. Thank you.
Anne x
Wonderful Jo, thank you, I'll be making a similar version at my love chocolate class. Thank you for sharing.
I love your version of this but I am wondering where you got the little pots?
Fab tutorial thanks, my neices and nephews will be happy to receive one of these! Pressie on my blog
for you
very cute... maybe I should try making one instead of having my SU stuff just sitting around collecting dust!
fabulous tutorial Jo! TFS ~Donna
love it thanks for sharing
Great tutorial, I will have a go at this. Thanks for posting
super cute idea, thanks for sharing. This will be on my inspiration blog post tomorrow.
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