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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

WINNER: Fast Scrap #1
CONGRATULATIONS TO:  BeatrizS  ($5 gift certificate coming your way!!)

I put all of the names from the fast scrap #1 gallery into a hat (well, onto a pile on my couch) and pulled BeatrizS's name from the pile.  I think my cat was getting worried about all of the shuffling of tiny papers...  Maybe I'll let him choose one next time :)

Thanks for playing ladies!! 








For this fast scrap, you'll be creating a little gift boxes (as shown below).  I will post the instructions in this thread, and you may ask any questions you have (like a mini-class). 


Suggestions:  (1)  use a thicker-weight patterned paper, or a sheet of cardstock,  (2)  embellish last (saves time)

Rules:  You have one hour to complete this project and upload your image into the Fast Scrap #1 gallery.  A winner will be chosen randomly from all entries that make it into the gallery by 5pm EST. 

Have fun!!  :)


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~Kathy
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Please refer to this diagram if you get confused throughout my explanation throughout the thread:

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~Kathy
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Henu_Nea

Cherry Cola

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 Looks cool! Can't wait to try it!
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emarie803

Cherry Jubilee

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 Cute!
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1luckymama

Cherry Bing

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 CUTE!!!!!!!!!
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step 1:


Cut your paper to 10in. x 5in.
~Kathy
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Renee

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 Adorable!
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immom2anc

Sweet Cherry Pie

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 Too tricky for my 20 minutes... I'll be in on the next one!! :) Thanks!
**Kristen**
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katarria

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Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step #2:

The dotted lines on my diagram are where you will need to score (or fold) your paper into neat lines.

Measure halfway down (vertically) at 5 inches and score across.
~Kathy
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JeanG

Cherry Cola

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 Hahahaha!!!  I always flunked the tests where you figured out how the flattened paper would look when it was in box form!! :-D :-D
I wonder, sometimes, if we ever give God a headache.
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step #3:

Measure (horizontally) to halfway across the width of your paper (at 2.5 inches) and make a small pencil mark.

On my diagram this is the tip of the triangle at the top of the diagram.  Repeat instructions for the tip of the triangle at the bottom of the page.
~Kathy
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step #4:

Score (or fold) from the marked tip of the triangle to each of the edges where you scored across the paper (at the 5 inch spot)

On my diagram this will be the left and right sides of the triangle (both the top triangle & the bottom triangle need to be scored).
~Kathy
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step #5: 

Fold all of the scored lines inward (so everything comes together in the center to form a triangular box).  Here is a photo that may help describe that step. 

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~Kathy
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my3boyz

Cherry Blossom

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 This is lookin' cute!
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step #6:

Adhere the edges.  On my diagram, I showed where to put the adhesive in blue.  You'll need adhesive on the edges to hold it together.

Once you adhere, you can punch a hole in each side for the ribbon.  I used my crop-o-dile, but any hole punch should work.

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1luckymama

Cherry Bing

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 um, do we punch holes on both 5 inch sides???
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kennabeans

Cherry Cola

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 This is really cute but too hard for me. I am lost already. lol
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craftyfool

Cherry Cola

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 I have a question...who's gonna come keep my boss busy so he quits walking by my office??? :winkb:
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Fast Scrap #1
Step #7:

Thread ribbon through the holes and embellish as you wish.  I kept mine simple (pop-dotted flowers & rhinestones) because I wanted to make sure it could be accomplished in an hour :)




Don't forget to post here if you have any questions!!  Have fun!!
~Kathy
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Dianedi

Cherry Garcia

Re: Fast Scrap #1
 These are adorable! Awesome job kathy!
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