Welcome to the very first InKing Royalty Blog Hop. For our very first hop, we’re excited to share projects that showcase the fun of the holidays – from Halloween through Christmas, this certainly is the season to be jolly!
You may have started the Blog Hop here or may have hopped over from Deb Cozzone at Deb Cozzone’s Stamping Zone. After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next. If you get off track at any point during the blog hop, there’s a complete list of participants at the end of this post.
I’m very excited because my Stamp Club will meet for the first time today. I thought I’d share with you one of the projects I have prepared. Wouldn’t you love to get some sweets in this little Halloween treat box?
It was so simple! I began with the Tiny Treat Boxes from the Holiday Catalog. They are 2″ x 2″ x 2″. I covered it with various pieces of Motley Monsters DSP – all the squares were cut to 1-7/8″ x 1-7/8″ and the circles were punched with the 1-3/4″ circle punch. I used the 3/4″ circle punch to cut around the crescent on the front, just above “Happy Halloween.” The sentiment is from the Good Greetings stamp set – stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on a piece of Motley Monsters DSP, punched with the Modern Label punch, and adhered with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I used Baker’s Twine in three colors – Basic Black, Tangerine Tango, and Bermuda Bay – to match the DSP. That’s all there is to it!
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Pam Morris at Tap Tap Stamp. You certainly won’t want to miss any of these projects.
Sweet Stamping! Candy Ford
- Brian King at Stamp with Brian
- Deb Cozzone at Deb Cozzone’s Stamping Zone
- Candy Ford at StampCandy
- Pam Morris at Tap Tap Stamp
- Lynn Kolcun at Avery’s Owlery
- Bonnie Garrett at Stampin’ Bon
- Kelly DeTommaso at Kelly’s Creative Corner
- September Gray at SeptemberGray.com
- Mary Fish at Stampin’ Pretty
- Angie Coleman at Coastal Stamping
- Alison Bilohlavek at Ribbon and Brad
- Lisa Pretto at DIY Royalty
- Katie Ferguson at Cottage Paper
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Here are the other Stampin Up products I used for the Halloween treat box:




















I purchased these boxes to make advent calendars. Now you have inspired me to use them for Halloween as well. Brilliant, thank you!
Thanks! I can envision using these boxes all year long!
Cutest Halloween treat box ever! You are so talented!!! Thank you for playing along in InKing Royalty’s first blog hop. You are such a great addition to the team! <3
Thanks so much, Pam! I love being a member of this wonderful team!
I love these little boxes Candy. Have fun with your stamp club. I think they will enjoy making this decorative box.
Cute cute box ! How much fun to decorate !
Your stamp group will love making them !
Cute from all angles, Candy! Your new club will love making this. So glad you were a part of our first blog hop.
What an adorable box! Love the three colors of Baker’s Twine together. So festive!
What an adorable box! Your stamp group will love doing this project.
Love that cute little box! Great idea to combine different colors of bakers twine–I need to remember that. I’m sure your group will love it.
Great box Candy! Fun Halloween colors! This would also work on all sizes boxes made with the Box Punch Board and for all holidays. Really cute! Good luck with your Club today!!
One of my club members bought the Gift Box Punch Board and the Motley Monsters DSP. She plans to put little Halloween treat boxes on the dinner table when all her family comes over. Isn’t that a great idea?
What a great use of those new little boxes!
Thanks, y’all! Stamp Club part 1 was this morning. We had a blast. They really seemed to enjoy the projects. And, of course, I completely forgot to take any pictures! Part 2 is this evening, so hopefully I’ll get some shots then.
We have members with varied schedules, so I have two meetings on the same day – one in the morning and one in the evening – but it’s still just one club. I hope to have enough folks for two separate clubs before long.
What a great use of these new little boxes. How cute!
So cute; love the triple baker’s twine!
This little Halloween box is too cute! You just can’t beat easy AND fabulous! I really love the use of all three of the baker’s twine colors with it, too. Glad your club went well–hope you get some pics tonite!
super delightful!!
Very Cute box!! I have got to get my boxes out and play with them!!!!