Today's post is the second in the series of 4 Mini Curvy Keepsake Treat boxes I have for you and features the Mummy. You can get a head start on Halloween. This is a super easy project and I think it turned out really cute. I filled the box with 5 Hersey Kisses, but you could fill it with a variety of small candies or gifts. The box is roughly 1 ¾” square when assembled.
If you'd like to make this project and need any supplies, just click on any of the supply item pictures below and it will take you to my online store. The die set used in this project won't be available until next Wednesday, September 4th. If you don't already have a demonstrator and need a Holiday catalog, let me know and I'll be happy to send you one. I really appreciate the opportunity to earn your business and thank you for taking time to check out my blog. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Have a wonderful day!
Supplies/Measurements:
- Mini Curvy Keepsakes Box Dies
- Circle Tab Punch (or ¾” Circle Punch which is retired will also work)
- ½” Circle Punch
- Very Vanilla Card Stock - 1 pc 5 ½” x 5 ½” - for box body & Scraps roughly 3” x 4” for mummy wrapping
- Whisper White Card Stock - Scraps – roughly 2” x 3” – for outer eye
- Basic Black Card Stock - Scrap - tiny piece for eyes
- Sahara Sand Classic Stampin' Pad
Prep Instructions:
- Die cut body using the Mini Curvy
Keepsake Box dies out of Very Vanilla Card Stock
- Tear Very Vanilla into strips the
are about ¾” wide by about 1 ¾” long – you’ll need 9 strips
- Punch:
- Outer Eye piece using the Circle Tab Punch out of Whisper White Card Stock. Trim ends off by finishing the circle as best you can
- Eyes using ½” Circle Punch out of Basic Black – 2 pieces
- Sponge edges of all pieces, except the black eye pieces, with Sahara Sand Ink
- Glue Basic Black eyes to Whisper White Outer Eye piece. I liked my eyes close into the center
- Glue 2 torn strips of Very Vanilla to each side and add a 3rd piece to the back panel. I started by gluing the bottom row first but then tucked the top one behind the bottom layer
- Glue Assembled Eye piece to the front of box
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