Christmas Place Name & Treat Holders – with tutorial

Hello everyone.

Who knows what Christmas Day is going to look like this year with the continuing pandemic, but even if we can’t all gather together en masse we can still make our Christmas table look special with these place name and treat holders combined…

There’s room under the sentiment to write in your guest’s name. Here’s the side view to show the chocolate coins tucked inside…

I’ve made a video to show how to create these. You’ll need a 6″ x 6″ piece of designer series paper (DSP) and your paper trimmer with a scoring blade to craft along:

The DSP is scored on the diagonal and 3/4″ on either side of the diagonal. Turn the paper 90 degrees and then add score lines 1-1/2″ either side of the centre line as shown in the video.

I used the beautifully foiled papers from the Most Wonderful Time product medley (or refill) along with the Banner Year stamp set and Story Label punch, Jingle Bells, Whisper White crinkled seam binding ribbon and Red Rhinestones. I’ve listed all the products at the bottom of the this post.

You can click on any of the product links to visit my online Stampin’ Up! shop.

Here’s the original along with the one I made in the video…

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project and video tutorial. If you’re not already subscribed to my YouTube channel I really would appreciate it if you’d click on this link to do so. Thank you.

Happy crafting,

Heather x

Product List
Jingle Bells
[149598]
£4.75
Paper Trimmer
[152392]
£23.00

About stampwithnellie

Hi, my name is Heather Forgan, but my nickname is Nellie! I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the United Kingdom and I love being able to share my creations using their fabulous products.

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