Welcome to the December 2022 Technique Squad Blog Hop! I’m excited to participate in this fun collaboration with fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators. This month’s theme is Anything 3D. Keep reading to see my project below, then hop over to the other blogs to check out more great 3D projects.

Anything 3D
This month’s technique is up to us, as long as it’s a 3D project. I decided to share a Boxy Bottom Treat Bag. I first learned how to make this a few years ago from one of my uplines, Susan Campfield. It is a fun way to use Designer Series Paper for a little treat bag.

Instructions
Instead of writing out the instructions for the Boxy Bottom Treat Bag, I did a video in my Get Making Community group to walk through the steps of putting this together. Below you will find the video and the measurements.
Here are the measurements I used:
- Boxy Base = 3″ x 4″ scored at 3/4″ on each side (Evening Evergreen Cardstock)
- Designer Series Paper = 3-1/2″ x 9″ (Lovely in Linen DSP)
- Trim Pieces = 1/2″ x 9″ (two pieces, both Evening Evergreen)
- Sentiment Piece = Scrap large enough for punching/die cutting (White Cardstock)
- Ribbon = ~12″ (Soft Succulent Open Weave Ribbon, optional)
Evening Evergreen Boxy Bottom Treat Bag



Pale Papaya Boxy Bottom Treat Bag



With a variety of Designer Series Paper, you can make some Boxy Bottom Treat Bags for any occasion! I really enjoy how easy it is to put together once you learn how.
Color Inspiration


Thank you for hopping to my site and checking out my project! If you saw something you love, please contact your demonstrator to place an order. If you don’t have a demonstrator, I would love to help you!
Click the NEXT button below to head over to the next blog to see their awesome project.
Here’s a list of all the other demos participating in this hop. Check out all of their posts for more great project ideas.
December 2022 Technique Squad Blog Hop Roll Call
- JoAnn Pollock
- Mackenzie Grimme (currently here)
Happy making!
Mackenzie

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