Thursday, December 21, 2017

Cutting Cafe Inspiration-Pie Slice Box


This time around at The Cutting Cafe we are sharing with you some projects using the Pie Slice Box!  These boxes are so cute and will make great little gifties for your holiday place settings!  I'll fill mine with some Hershey Kisses or Almond M&M's or who knows!  I created a little place tag to coordinate!


There are a couple different versions of this box you can create.  I made the large box with no window and chose to cut the extra scallop and triangle pieces to add some pretty Christmas patterns to it.  You can add your goodies and glue the box closed, or I just tucked the last couple flaps in and tied a ribbon around mine.


I printed lots of extras when I used the printable files for my last projects and used a couple here!  I used the sentiment circles from the Christmas Sucker Treat Cup Phrases set and the pretty poinsettias from the printables that come along with the Sleigh Treat Box Template Cutting File.


And it was easy to make this name place holder that matched by creating a small 2 1/2 x 3 1/2" card and decorating the front in some coordinating papers, one of the poinsettias and embossed the white front after I stamped my name on it.

Now be sure to head on over to the Cutting Cafe Blog to check out what everyone has created for you today!  Comment there for a chance to win some free files!

Come back tomorrow for more fun!




7 comments:

  1. These are gorgeous! LOVING the colors and that pie slice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Fantastic pie slice box. You really decorated it beautifully too.

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  3. THIS SET IS JUST SOOOOOOOOO stinking pretty

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  4. This is a beautiful combo! You never disappoint! I'm always looking forward to seeing what you make every 7th and 21st!

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  5. OH what a set - send it here full of chocolate please--- heheh - always lovely work by you teamie - blessings

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