Sunday, March 18, 2018

Easter Carrot Treat Box + Free Template +MicroFine Glitter Tag



Bunnies and carrots go together, of course.   And so do bunnies and carrot treat boxes.

I've got a carrot treat box template for you to download below.  You can print it right on top of your favorite carrot paper.  

And I've got a video that shows just how easy it is to make.  



On the video, I also share some tips on making a tag with micro fine glitter.   This is the cool highlights version.

It's super hard to photograph just how lovely this glitter is.  It really is my favorite.  I used it on THIS card (with warm highlights) and used my copics to color on top of it!  So very cool!

Here's the video:





Download Easter Carrot Treat Box Template HERE.

Dropbox seems to work differently for different people.  Either right click and save when image appears or click the download button in the top right corner.  If neither method works, email me and I'll send the files to you. 

I'm going to be taking this carrot to Louisa, my little honey bunny.  Do you have a little honey bunny (or a big honey bunny) that would enjoy an Easter Carrot Treat Box?



15 comments:

  1. That's my all-time favorite glue, too, Lori! My bottle looks like yours because I got it probably 5 years ago along with several other colors of the same thing before my LSS went out of business. We colored over it with COPICs at the class where I first was introduced to it! I love the intense sparkle when you use it on the EC double sticky paper & burnish it--just amazing! The carrot treat box is so cute & how clever to close it with a clip--makes so much more sense! Have fun when you give it to Louisa & I bet she'll be adorable in her Easter finery! Hugs, Greta

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    1. How in the heck does this say glue when I meant glitter! Ugh!

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  2. Thanks for the download ad the video tutorial Lori, you are always so sweet!! Your carrot is super cute! Love the sparkling egg tag, too, the micro glitter looks great! And that sweet cute bunny with his cotton tail just makes me smile so much!! :)

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  3. Super Duper CUTE Lori! LOVE the sparkle too! The carrot treat box is adorable and I'm totally lovin' that Fab Tag!!! So Creative! Have a great day!

    Theresa

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  4. oh its super adorable!
    love it!

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  5. Sweet & so cute. Enjoyed the video very much and I love that glitter. I used Ritz quite a while ago, but had never used it with liquid glue as you did here. Interesting to see that you can do that, as we always used the sookwang. And burnished the glitter very well afterwards. I have both the Ritz & Els Craft and I can't tell any difference in the products. Both are gorgeous! TFS & have a great Easter.

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  6. That is just too cute, I like how you just clip it together and such a beautiful bow to top it off! The little tag with the bunny is adorable too and neat idea with cutting the banner!

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  7. Super cute project Lori! So fun and creative!

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  8. OH, this is sooooooo sweet, Lori, and SO adorable! That gingham paper is beyond perfect for your carrot treat box, and I love the big bow topper and the tag, too. Cannot wait to watch the video to see how you made that egg with the micro glitter! Precious!!

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  9. Amazing carrot treat box, Lori...super cute!! Love the gingham paper and the ribbon topper, so pretty! It looks like it would be a easy fun project! I’d love to give it a try! I just watched your video with great nstructions! Thanks so much!!

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  10. Hi Friend! I hope your doing well! You always amaze me with your adorable creations! I always want 1 of everything!

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  11. The treat box is adorable and so is that great tag! Love the little bunny with the carrot! Thanks for the template too!

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  12. Absolutely adorable and its a win win when you can add something that looks like sugar to an Easter project. LOL

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