Like many of you, the holiday season has always been my favorite time of year. Nothing fills me with the spirit of the season more than seeing the smiles of friends and family each year, and what better way to entice them than with some of my famous toffee bark? Each year I look for a keen new way to wrap up my little goodies and, this time around, I had one of those lightning bolt moments of creativity. I absolutely LOVE our Santa Place cards, and thought, “Why not transfer that design onto our take out boxes?” The result… OH SO CUTE!!!

Cheers!

–Jacob, PS Kansas City
PS colors: gravel & curry
Latest fave: gingham fabric tape

Materials Needed:

• Red take out box

• Blossom text weight paper

• Pure White text weight paper

• Strawberry text weight paper

• Black text paper (for eyes – gel pen also an option)

• 3/16” hole punch (for eyes – gel pen also an option)

• ¾” round Paper Source boot punch

• Xyron 150 sticker maker (or larger)

• Double-sided tape (optional if using larger than Xyron 150)

• Red brads

Instructions:

1. Assemble the take out box using the red brads

2. Trace the face of the box onto the blossom text weight paper. Cut out the face – go in about 1/16” from your traced line to allow for a small red border. Attach with double-sided tape (or large Xyron)

3. Punch seven 3/4” circles from pure white 8.5×11 text weight paper

4. Punch one 3/4” circle from Strawberry 8.5×11 text weight paper

5. Run punched circles through the Xyron – use six of the white circles to create the beard, and the single Strawberry circle for the nose

6. Punch two 3/16” circles from Black 8 1/2 x 11 text weight paper for the eyes, run through Xyron, and attach (or just draw them on with a black gel pen)

7. Cut the brim of the hat from pure White text weight paper – run through Xyron and attach at top of face

8. Create Santa’s hat by disassembling the top of the box, and reassembling leaving the pointed flap (touching the face on the box) up

9. Top off Santa’s hat with a pom pom affixed with the Xyron

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7 Responses

  1. angie says:

    how cute! thanks for sharing. 🙂

  2. Summer says:

    I love it~~~
    thanks for sharing!!!

  3. amy says:

    love this cute idea!!!!!
    also, any chance you would share the toffee bark recipe?!

  4. barby ganulin says:

    how adorable! the recipe please…?!

  5. Merry says:

    What’s missing are the instructions for the “famous toffee bark” with which to fill this adorable box.

  6. Karen says:

    Love this! Searching the site for the products!

  7. Anne says:

    Hi fellow Paper-Sourcers…I’m not the blogger, but here is my toffee bark recipe. It is SO good and easy. I make it for any and all special occasions, especially since it’s easy to package and holds well. Enjoy!

    http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/chocolate-almond-saltine-toffee

    PS…I visited my favorite Paper Source location today…South Coast Plaza! So fun.

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