How cute are these little guys?! I am not a big fan of the scary Halloween things, but I am a fan of the fun and cute things and that is why I love this stamp set, Cookie Cutter Halloween. There are two other things I love too. There is another stamp set, Cookie Cutter Christmas, and a coordinating punch!! Now, that is exciting!
One of my favorite things to drink is coffee. Yes, I am addicted to coffee, I will admit to that. Fun Halloween and coffee in one place how can you pass that up! I have made this holder before (it was pre-blog) and wanted to make it again to show you how to make it for yourself.
You will need the following products:
Pumpkin Pie Card Stock #105117
You will need a full sheet of paper. On the 8 1/2" side score at 2" and 6 1/2". On the 11" side score at 4", 6 1/4", 8 1/4" and 10 1/2". Below is a picture of how to cut it and where to put the adhesive.
Halloween Night Specialty DSP #142022
- cut at 1 3/4" x 4 1/4"
- cut at 2" x 4 1/4"
Whisper White Card Stock #100730
- cut at 2" x 6"
- scrap for two 1 3/4" circles
I punched out two 1 3/4" circles from scrap paper and put a tiny bit of adhesive on the back of them. I then put them on the section where I wanted the circles to be for the K cups. I lined up my punch with the circles already there and punched. The circles are now right where I wanted them.
Put the smaller piece of DSP on the section that has the white paper with the measurements on it as in my picture below. Then TURN YOUR PAPER OVER. On the biggest section use the corner rounder (if you would like) and round the corners on the Pumpkin Pie and the 2" x 4 1/4" DSP paper. At this time, before you put it together, you will want to punch out your handle. I used the Classic Label Punch.
Now you can put the box together, add your cute little Halloween guys and K cups. The little black bats were created using the Sweet Home Framelits.
These are great to make for a little gift for friends, family or coworkers. Last year I made them for Emily and Erica and their roommates. They were a big hit.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Happy Stampin!
Joyce
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I have tried several times but I can't punch 2- 1 3/4 in. circles in that space meant to hold the K cups. They are too big, they overlap. What am I doing wrong?
Posted by: Lisa Lee | 01/28/2017 at 09:30 PM
Hi Lisa,
The circles are punched out with the 1 3/4" circle punch. I punched them out of scrap paper first then I lightly adhered them where I wanted them and then used the punch. I lined up the hole in the punch with the circles I had just punched about with scrap paper. Please let me know if you have anymore questions.
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 01/29/2017 at 01:44 PM