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I created some cute pockets with the new Scallop Circle Dies!
First is a Halloween pocket using the largest scallop circle. I decorated it with a Border Die and a die from Halloween Dies. Then I added a candies stamp from Spooky Labels. This pocket fit a single Reese's PB Cup perfect!
Next I created a Christmas pocket using the 2nd Largest Scallop Circle Die. I used a Border Die and a Stitched Square Die on the pocket topped with a Christmas Candies stamps. I also used a Candy Wrap Die and Stitched Circle Die on the candy with a stamp from Merry & Bright.
This pocket fits the Ghirardelli Square perfect.
And for my last one I created a Fall pocket using the 3rd largest Scallop Circle Die. I again used a Border Die and a Stitched Circle Die to decorate the pocket with a Thanksgiving Candy on top. Then I used a Candy Wrap Die for the nuggets and a stamp from Let's Talk Turkey.
You can find the tutorial at the bottom of this post for all three pocket sizes.
Recipe-
Jaded Blossom- Scallop Circle Dies, Stitched Circle Dies, Stitched Square Dies, Border Dies, Halloween Dies, Candy Wrapper Dies, Thanksgiving Candies, Christmas Candies, Merry & Bright, Let's Talk Turkey, Spooky Labels
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SCALLOP CIRCLE DIE POCKET TUTORIAL
Materials needed-
Jaded Blossom Scallop Circle Dies
Score Board
Scissors
Glue
Largest Circle Pocket fits- Reese's Single (A)
2nd Largest Circle Pocket fits- Ghirardelli Square (B)
3rd Largest Circle fits- 2 Nugget Bars (C)
First flip circle so right side is facing down then line up your circle on the center line of your score board. Then score at these lines to the left and right of the center depending which size you are making.
A- 1 1/4" and 1 1/2"
B- 1" and 1 3/8"
C- 1" and 1 1/2"
Next you need to turn the circle 90 degrees so the score line you just created are horizontal and line up on the center line. Score on these lines.
A- 1/4" and 3/4"
B- 1/4" and 3/8"
C- 0"(on center line) and 1/2"
Last is to fold it up and glue together.
SCALLOP CIRCLE DIE POCKET TUTORIAL
Materials needed-
Jaded Blossom Scallop Circle Dies
Score Board
Scissors
Glue
Largest Circle Pocket fits- Reese's Single (A)
2nd Largest Circle Pocket fits- Ghirardelli Square (B)
3rd Largest Circle fits- 2 Nugget Bars (C)
First flip circle so right side is facing down then line up your circle on the center line of your score board. Then score at these lines to the left and right of the center depending which size you are making.
A- 1 1/4" and 1 1/2"
B- 1" and 1 3/8"
C- 1" and 1 1/2"
Next you need to turn the circle 90 degrees so the score line you just created are horizontal and line up on the center line. Score on these lines.
A- 1/4" and 3/4"
B- 1/4" and 3/8"
C- 0"(on center line) and 1/2"
Now you will turn the circle back to the beginning position and cut along the marked score lines above.
Fold along all remaining score lines and add glue along the edges of the bottom flap. I used my tape runner.
Last is to fold it up and glue together.
Oh my gosh what a fabulous idea!! I have bookmarked your page for the tutorial and I got one of the last seven sets of the circle dies!!
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WOW!! Sooo COOL! LOVE them all and thank you for the tutorial! I'm gonna have to try these!!! Looks like you've got a jump start on the Holidays! LOVE IT! Have a Crafty Day! :)
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Scrappers Anonymous
Wow! So cool. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat is sooo cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome use of these dies! Thanks for the tutorial, going to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteawesome projects... thank you for the tutorial.... will have to try :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable pockets!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Thank you for posting all the detailed photos, measurements, and directions!
ReplyDeleteThese are simply adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic!! Nicely done with the versatility on these already awesome dies!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI ADORE these, what a fantastic idea!!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThese are AWESOME and would be great for my CCD class!!!! TFS
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! What a way to think outside the box! I had to giggle when I saw the acorn paper and the acorn stamp.
ReplyDeleteOMG this is so cool! I'm glad you provided the tutorial for me to save!! Great Job!!
ReplyDeleteWowzers! Great boxes! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever!!! Thanks for the tutorial!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your treat boxes! What an awesome idea! Thanks for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteOh how completely cool. First, what a wonderful idea. Second, Thank you for sharing the info .... I love this!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh too cute and fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the instructions
also, I'll have to make some
up.
Carla from Utah
So creative! They look easy to make too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea using the die to make a candy wrapper. Thanks for the how to tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant!! Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so super cool!!! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteWhat a COOL idea! Your projects are fantastic! Thanks so much for the tutorial! I can't wait to get my dies!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
Great idea! I like using double sided paper for making the treat boxes, as well as using a circle for various things.
ReplyDeleteThese are cute.
ReplyDeleteLove these. Thanks for the tutorial on how to make the pockets.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! And I can not believe it is time to start thinking about the holidays!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial for these cute treat holders.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pictorial! Your treat containers are perfect for upcoming holidays!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxes and thanks for sharing the tutorial!
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