The Window Sheet Jar is the fifth project for my 12 Weeks of Halloween.
I used the Window Sheets along with the Buttons and Brads container for the lid and the bottom of the jar. (I’ve been saving my empty containers for a long time!!)
The candy and owl image are from the Spooky Bingo Bits stamp set and I stamped them with Pumpkin Pie ink.
After you assemble the container you’ll add your candy and then tie the Taffeta Ribbon around it.
For this project you’ll need Sticky Strip for sure!!
Here’s the video tutorial on the 12 Weeks of Halloween Week 5 2012 (if video is not present in your feed ….please visit my site to see it).
Click here to download the pdf instructions.
Here’s a list of the Stampin Up! supplies I used on the Window Sheet Jar:
- Stamps: Spooky Bingo Bits – Wood #123944 Clear #123946
- Ink: Pumpkin Pie #126945
- Card Stock: Window Sheets #114323, Whisper White #100730, Daffodil Delight #119683, Polka Dot Parade Designer Series Paper #126902
- Tools/Accessories: 1″ Square Punch #124094, Postage Stamp Punch #122344, 2-1/2 Circle Punch #120906, Mini Glue Dots #103683, Sticky Strip #104294, Dimensionals #104430, Pumpkin Pie Taffeta Ribbon #119253, Daffodil Delight Taffeta Ribbon #119254
I’d like to thank Jill for sharing this project with me at Founders Circle!!!
I hope you’re enjoying my 12 Weeks of Halloween!!
Angie,
That is so cute. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Super cute! I am always taken with the way you can work with the ribbon still on the spool so you don’t waste. Haven’t mastered that, I’m all thumbs. Thanks for sharing.
Genius! Now I know what to do with all those containers I’ve been saving, too!
Wow, this us great – thank you for sharing the tutorial/video!
Adorable project, love the orange and yellow paper and ribbons. Very creative.
Oh I love this! This is the cutest I have ever seen! Do you know if there is a way where Stampin UP will start to sell those little cases empty? That would be so cool!
Hugs,
Jo
This is such a great idea! So cute! I’m really loving the stamping up products! Thanks for so many awesome ideas!
This is a really great idea. Looks like a very fast and easy project.
Thanks for sharing .
Thank you for sharing this cute project! Gotta love that everything SU matches! This could be a cute Christmas place setting/name place gift at the table for Christmas Eve dinner or Christmas day breakfast! Thank you, Angie for another great video!
This is way to cute. There are so many different occasions where this box could be made using any of the DSP. Thanks Angie!
Cute as a bugs ear. (or maybe an owl ear). 😉
This is a super cute (and different) way to package up little gifts. With just a change in paper and ribbon, it can be used to any season. Thanks for sharing, Angie.
Hi Angie, So cute, I can’t wait to make one. Question for you, how did you get the label off the container, I’m having a hard time with the glue? Thanks, Debbie
I too am wondering if you can buy the button/brad containes by themselves. This is such a cute and versatile project. Thanks for sharing once a gain a very cute project idea!
Linda
Angie, this is adorable! Thanks so much for sharing because I’m frantically planning for my clubs next week and this is a perfect project! 🙂
HEY ANGIE! THIS IS TOO CUTE!! LOVE IT ..THANKS PEGGY
Love your 12 weeks of Halloween. When is the next one coming out or did I miss a week.
Thanks
Love it,
I will use it for XMAS….!
You are always so inspiring. I knew there was a purpose to all those empty containers. Genius!! Thanks for sharing.