Kitchen Table Stamper January 2021 Online Classroom – Hearts & Kisses Valentine Treats Class

Hey Guys! Welcome to the Kitchen Table Stamper Online Classroom – Hearts & Kisses Valentine Treats Class. Thank you for signing up for the class! I can not wait for you to make these Valentine treats.

Galentine’s Take Out Treat Box

Do you just love the crisscross sides on this sweet treat? Let’s start with a roomie treat box that was inspired by the Chinese take out cartons that I love so much! Here are a few photos to help you along the way. The first is the box template followed by an adhesive placement photo: Sources: The Double Crisp Chocolate Hearts are made by Palmers. I bought mine at my local Dollar Tree. If you don’t have a mini stapler, I use the Tim Holtz Mini Attacher, you can find it on Amazon HERE. I feel like a 1/4″ Hand Held Circle Punch is a crafting necessity. I used it on this package to make a hole for threading my ribbons. Stampin’ Up! retired theirs a few years ago. You can get the Fiskars 1/4″ handheld circle punch I use on Amazon HERE.

CLICK HERE to get your Galentine’s Day Take Out Box Project Sheet

Mini Pops Pocket Treat

These Charms Mini Pops are a Valentine iconic candy and these pops pockets can be made in multiples SO EASY! Did you know that you can score FIVE of these at one time from one sheet of cardstock? Check out the video for tips on mass producing these little pockets. Sources: Here are the box template to help you along the way: These are the Mini Charms Pops I used, they are a Special Edition of fun flavors. I can not wait to use the blueberry pancake flavor with the Berry Blessings Bundle. I bought mine at my local Dollar Tree, but they were a clearance item. You can find them on Amazon, RIGHT HERE.

CLICK HERE to get your Mini Pops Pocket Project Sheet

Sealed with a Kiss Desk Set

This is my favorite project in the class. It’s highly inspired by Pinterest, but the easel design is all my own. I hope you enjoy the project even if you have seen something like it before. These are fantastic gifts for the Galentine’s in your life – all the teachers, the girls at the office, girlfriends, daughters and daughters-in-law, sisters, I think almost any and all the women in your life will get a thrill from this thoughtful gift. Here are a few photos to help you along the way. The first is the box template followed by an adhesive placement photo: Sources: These are the Sticky Notes I use, I order them pretty regularly from Amazon. They are 3 x 3″ so I cut them in half with my newest paper cutter. I bought a Heavy Duty KW-trio 3943 Paper Trimmer. I am LOVING it! It will cut the 100 sheet sticky note pad in half like butter. I can also cut a full pack of designer series paper in half then quarters without even unwrapping it! I have also cut up to 20 sheets of cardstock in half in one cut. These adorable lipstick pens are also from Amazon. I couldn’t resist! I know others have done things with these pens, but I had to make it my own. My desktop easel is inspired by Pinterest.

CLICK HERE to get your Sealed with a Kiss Desk Set Project Sheet

Sealed with a Kiss Lip Balm Box

Here is a sweet treat for lip balm or lipstick. I bet there are a bunch of fun size candy that would fit too! Don’t overlook the inside spaces of this sweet treat box. It would be a wonderful place for more sentiments, images or even a photograph or two. Here are a few photos to help you along the way. The first is the box template followed by an adhesive placement photo: Sources: I get my Lip Smackers at Target. I love to look for gift sets after Christmas and Valentine’s Day. Because of the fancy holiday packaging, they go half price. It’s about the most affordable way to get lip balm.

CLICK HERE to get your Sealed with a Kiss Lip Balm Box Project Sheet

Yummy Lips Lollypop Box

Last one! Another favorite and an outside of the box box for me! I don’t usually do triangles, but this box was PERFECT for the lip pops and came together so easy. This is an easy intuitive treat box. I hope you love it too! Here are a few photos to help you along the way. The first is the box template followed by an adhesive placement photo: Sources: These Yummy Lips Lollypops are from the Amazon. I find some really unique things on the Amazons. These were too perfect to pass up.

CLICK HERE to get your Yummy Lips Lollypop Treat Box Project Sheet