Ginni's Scrappy World

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Turtle Soup's Twelve Days of Christmas - Day 10

Time for another project to share!  Only 2 more days left in this crop!  Turtle Soup's DT has done an amazing job with these fun, quick and easy last minute holiday projects!!!  You'll want to be sure to check them out at Turtle Soup.
Today I'm sharing a microwave popcorn wrapper! This is an idea I’ve had on my to do list for many years. I have NO idea where I got it from! But it’s a quick, easy, inexpensive and unique gift and a great way to use your scraps! Here’s my example. I made this in about 15 minutes!

Here’s how to make one:
First take a piece of cardstock long enough to wrap around the height of the popcorn with at least a half inch overlap and long enough to fit your popcorn in it. (Each brand of microwave popcorn is a different size so there’s no exact measurements.) Next if you’re stamping or doing other types of decorating, you’ll want to do it now. To close one end, punch a hole and tie on a length of ribbon. Then complete your decoration and insert a bag of microwave popcorn!
Materials – Cardstock – Bazzill; Washi Tape – Recollections; Deer and Sentiment Stickers – Cosmo Cricket; Tag Sticker – Echo Park; Ribbon – Unknown

So this is my last project for the Twelve Days of Christmas.  I hope you enjoyed it!  Come back on December 19th I'll have a two page Christmas layout to share with you!
Remember you can win Kreaxions Punch #311 below by leaving me a comment! The more times you comment on my posts this month, the more chances you have to win by random draw! Winner will be announced Monday, January 5th.
I hope this project has inspired you for your own holiday projects!   Happy creating and happy punching!!!

3 comments:

Sherri said...

cute and good idea.

Betsy Skagen said...

Ginny, this is really cute! I hope you saw that you won the Robin's Nest prize on my blog. P.s. you Look way too young to be a grandma of four! - Betsy at PaperCalliope.com

April said...

This could be a great way to use pictures on old greeting cards. I like this idea. :)

Lynn