Big Shot Easter Treats
Hello Everyone!
I thought I would get a head start on Easter for next year so I made these cute little carrot boxes. OK, so you know that's a big, fat lie. I know you know that I am just now getting around to posting these from THIS Easter. But getting a head start on something for next year just sounded soooooo good. Why, oh, why can't I get ahead of the game? Please don't answer that. I don't think the answer would make me feel any better!
Now about these carrot boxes. I LOVE them! I have to say these were the easiest things to make. A little time consuming folding the tops but that's because I had to make 22 of them. Other than that they went together in a snap.
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When I decided to make the carrot boxes, I looked around on the internet at a lot of different tops but I couldn't decide which ones I liked best so I took a little from a bunch of different ideas and came up with these. I was very pleased with the end result.
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The kids liked them too. I got lots of hugs.
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But a word of warning! Be sure to check the size of the candy you will be putting in the carrot. I got the cutest little chocolate bunnies to go inside but they were just a little too tall and the top would not lay flat. And that threw the whole thing out of whack! So I had to go back to the store.
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When I started to assemble the boxes, I wasn't sure what type of adhesive to use. In the past, when I've made other boxes, they have come apart if the adhesive wasn't strong enough. So I was concerned. But I was able to use the SNAIL adhesive with no problems except on the one that was embossed. I had to use the multipurpose liquid glue because the surface of the flap wasn't smooth enough to get good contact. I was glad because it would have taken a lot longer to assemble all of them.
To attach the carrot top:
1. Punch a hole in two opposing flaps
2. Thread ribbon through both holes and pull snugly
3. Pull both end through jumbo eyelet set in center of scallop circle
4. Take 2nd piece of ribbon and lay in between the two pieces pulled through center
5. Then tie the two pieces pulled through the center together over the 2nd piece (just once)
6. Then trim the ends to the length you want
That's it.
Now the top is not really tied onto the carrot box. I did not want the kids to have to struggle with it. If you pulled really hard the top would come off. You may want to actually tie a knot if you want it to be more secure but these little guys are only seven.
The ribbon pieces I used were 12" long. Next time I will make them shorter, may be 10" or 11". I trimmed more than I would have liked. But since it was retired I didn't feel quite as bad about it.
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In the supply list you'll notice a lot of retired items. But for every retired item, there is a new Stampin' Up! item you can replace it with. So not to worry you. I had a lot of Only Orange and Green Galore card stock left so I thought this would be the perfect project to use it up.
Stampin' Up! colors always coordinate so well with each other. If you look closely at the carrot top in the picture above you can see that I used Wild Wasabi card stock with the retired Green Galore ribbon and still got great results.
All in all, this has been one of my favorite projects. It was simple, easy and in my opinion turned out really good!
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamp Sets: Well Scripted (2010 Occasions Mini)
Inks: Metallic Gold ink (ret)
Papers: Whisper White, Only Orange (ret), Green Galore (ret), Wild Wasabi card stock
Accessories: Big Shot Die Cut Machine, Petal Cone Die, Bigz Scallop Circle Die, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Extra-Large Tag Punch, Large Tag Punch, 1/16" Circle Handheld Punch, 1/8" Circle Handheld Punch (ret), Flower Punch (ret), Green Galore 1/4" grosgrain ribbon (ret), rhinestone, Dazzling Diamonds glitter, SNAIL adhesive, Multipurppose Liquid glue, linen thread, Jumbo eyelets, eyelet setter from Tool Kit
Happy Easter!

I hope your Easter is blessed!
John 11:25-26
Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.
Easter Hats
OK, I know I am a bad blogger, but man, oh, man have I been busy. And sadly enough it has not been on cards or scrapbooks.
I don’t know what’s going on but normally when Spring rolls around, I’m able to get things rolling but not this year. I just can’t beat the blahs. Maybe it’s because I just had another birthday or maybe it’s because my son had toe surgery this week or maybe it’s…..whatever….all this sounds like a bunch of whining and complaining to me.
I’m beginning to think I have ADHD. Bouncing from here to there. So since, I think I might have ADHD, I’ll just move on to a new topic without finishing the first one….
Here’s one of the Easter hats I made. It’s actually the first one I made and it just happened to belong to my sweet boy.

He was trying to make sure I was taking the picture.

And this is a picture of his friend’s Easter hat. Her mom made her’s, too.

We made so many hats and I have so many pictures but I was having camera difficulties on the day of the parade. So some of my pictures were taken with my cell phone and some of the pictures were bad and some of the ones that came out really good have beautiful little faces under them and I do not have permission to use them so I will have to just use these. Anyway, you get the idea. We had to make about 350 of these beautiful creations. Now, I did not do this by myself, of course. Lots of moms and I think some teachers worked on this project along with each child. I met some really beautiful and interesting little souls working on these hats. Some of them can really make you laugh.
Well, this is where I would jump to another topic if I had ADHD but I haven’t completely convinced myself that’s what I really have so I’ll just stop here for now. What I have been told is you get the same type of symptons when you get old. But I’m not quite convinced of that either. I’ll let you know if I come to any conclusions.
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