Hi, and welcome to day 4 of sneak peeks for the My Creative Time: 47th Edition Release. Today we are sneaking a fabulous new treat die called the Stitched Treat Sleeve Die along with the fun Dec25 Freebie Die for this release.
I'm so excited that Emma created another treat die!! I wanted to share a couple of examples I created using these beautiful new dies. I wanted to keep them very simple because that way they would be easier to mass produce if you wanted to make up a bunch for a party or for whatever occasion you needed a lot. I really like how they turned out.
I first used the new Stitched Treat Sleeve Die to cut Parchment Paper out for the lovely Chocolate Chip cookies I made with my son. After I adhered them together, I used my Cuttlebug to emboss the treat sleeves. For the Christmas themed one I used the Cuttlebug Large Snowflakes Embossing Folder. The love themed one was embossed with the Cuttlebug Ben-Day Dots Embossing Folder. I learned that Parchment Paper is not the easiest to get your adhesive to stick too. Though I made it work somehow. I then cut out the Stitched Belly Band Dies for each one. I used the Belly Band Stamps and the Stitched Belly Band Dies to embellish the front of the cookie sleeves. I cut the pretty new Dec25 Freebie Die using red sparkly paper and adhered it to the label. I also embellished them with twine and little diamond gems. I filled the sleeves with some Crinkle Shreds I got at the Dollar Store and then added the yummy cookies.
***Sneak Peek giveaway!***
We will be giving away the sets we are showcasing each day to ONE lucky winner! For example, the set we are showcasing on Wednesday, Emma will announce the winner of that on Thursday & the sets we are showcasing on Thursday, Emma will announce that winner on Friday in her video! ALL you have to do is leave a comment on each of our blogs! You are NOT required to comment on EVERY SINGLE blog, but the more you comment on, the more chances you have for winning! VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE leave a way for us to contact you w/your comment just in case "YOU" are the lucky winner! For EXTRA entries, you can spread the word about this release on Facebook, tweet about it OR even instagram it! #mycreativetime! GOOD LUCK EVERYONE & let's start spreading the word!;)
We will be giving away the sets we are showcasing each day to ONE lucky winner! For example, the set we are showcasing on Wednesday, Emma will announce the winner of that on Thursday & the sets we are showcasing on Thursday, Emma will announce that winner on Friday in her video! ALL you have to do is leave a comment on each of our blogs! You are NOT required to comment on EVERY SINGLE blog, but the more you comment on, the more chances you have for winning! VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE leave a way for us to contact you w/your comment just in case "YOU" are the lucky winner! For EXTRA entries, you can spread the word about this release on Facebook, tweet about it OR even instagram it! #mycreativetime! GOOD LUCK EVERYONE & let's start spreading the word!;)
For more design team inspiration for today's sneaks please head on over to Miss Emma's blog!!!
Thank you so much for stopping by!! Have a great day!!
I'm in love with the simplicity of these two projects! You are absolutely right! These could totally be mass produced! Anyone would absolutely love to receive one of these! Thank you for sharing with us these amazing parchment paper sleeves!
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I am so in awe over these cute stitched treat sleeves!!! You did a fantastic job with these.. and I love how you put in them, a sweet cookie treat!! Lovely! TFS!
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What a sweet treat!!! Great to give this to a friend of neighbor!
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So sweet! I always love seeing your little treat creations. You do such a fabulous job!!
ReplyDeleteI love these treat bags! So cute!
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This is darling! The colors are so happy!
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What a great idea to use embossing folders.
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OMG Miss Emily. Oh gosh. Definitely Super sweet treats. Girl you so came up with two darling treat bag ideas. So can't wait to get it all!! YOU sO ROCK!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, sooo cute those cookies look yummy:)
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These are so CUTE!! I am in love with this treat bag!!
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Love that you used parchment paper and embossing folders! Great bags!
ReplyDeleteLove that you used parchment paper and embossing folders! Great bags!
ReplyDeleteLove these treat sleeve dies!! Great idea using the parchment paper, so cute!!
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Fantabulous treat sleeves! I would have never thought to use parchment paper so that was very clever thinking! They turned out beautifully!
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Great job on the treat presentations! I love to use parchment paper and its very clever to emboss it!
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How creative with the parchment paper! Love both of your bags!
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Love these new die cuts! This will make it so easy to whip up little packages to give my team mates a little something at Christmas time. Awesome for gift cards too!
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Your treat sleeves are so cute. It is nice that you showed the versatility of the sleeve and the band.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of parchment paper.
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this would be a good favor the Civic Club High Tea. Put a cookie in the bag and add the sentiment.
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What a great idea for cookie treat bags. They are beautiful.
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Super adorable treat bags. TFS mghowell8@msn.com
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ReplyDeleteI like these as cookie holders. Who wouldn't want them? So pretty.
ReplyDeleteCute and sparkly way to give these cookies.
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The packaging looks really nice but the cookie looks even better. TFS
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Good to know parchment does not like to stick but it does look cool embossed. The belly band and labels turned out beautifully! Great job and the cookies look so yummy! I love that these treats can be put together quickly!
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your bags looks so beautiful! I love them!!!
ReplyDeleteEmily, you've showcased this entire release with style and flair, and these treat packages are an outstanding finale! I'm enamoured with everything! Excited to welcome some new goodies to my collection! Your inspiration: amazing!
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Oh my, what cute little treat sleeves, love the glitter paper and the twine. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLove this new die! And what a great idea to use parchment paper and then to emboss it! And the belly band is just perfect! You did an awesome job! I have really enjoyed seeing all of your awesome creations this week! Have a great day! lindagk23ataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteI love your use of parchment. I like enjoying exploring alternate materials. Thanks for sharing this week! cszekeres at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteEmily ~ OMGOSH parchment paper ~ BRILLIANT idea and tot decorate them BEAUTIFULLY too ~ LOVE this idea! I so agree with your post too! AMAZING my friend!
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