Good morning! Today I am sharing two new sucker holder cutting files, this time with a Winter/Christmas theme! These would be perfect treats for the kids, used as classroom favors, or even as place card markers for the Holiday table!
First up is my Snowman Sucker Holder.
When finished, this file is approximately 4-1/2" x 4" x 1-1/2". The file is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats and it comes with the base and the decorative elements.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all the pieces and fold on all the score lines.2. For the base box, place adhesive on the four small tabs and adhere the tabs to the box side a shown (angled in some).
3. Place the sucker in and push the stem through the front holes as shown.
4. Adhere the snowman face on the body and adhere the body on to the front. Place foam adhesive on the hat on each side of the sucker stem.
5. Adhere the hat piece in place.
6. Build your earmuffs (optional) and adhere them on the hat. Adhere the scarf in place.
7. Tie a piece of twine around the two snowman heads and finish with a bow next to the scarf! Adhere the buttons in place.
Next up is my Reindeer Sucker Holder.
When finished, this file is approximately 4-1/2" x 4-1/4" x 1-1/2". The file is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats and it comes with the base and the decorative elements.
1. Cut out all the pieces and fold on all the score lines.
2. For the base box, place adhesive on the four small tabs and adhere the tabs to the box side a shown (angled in some).
3. Adhere the Reindeer face pieces together and adhere on to the front.
4. Place foam adhesive on the inside back of the antlers as shown
5. Press the antlers together to close the box.
6. Place the sucker in the box area and then place another foam square on the antler piece to hold it in place.
7. Your finished box should look similar to this image!
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