Project Description
Anyone who follows my blog posts knows that I love three dimensional items. So does the crew at Create & Craft, so when Joe Rotella spotted this paper kit for a party treat tray at a dollar store, he got it for me to de-construct and turn into a paper project.
Before I could de-construct it, I had to put it together. Not too hard since the original was already glued and scored. There are two pieces—the four-pocket tray and the handle/stand assembly. Next, I carefully unglued the pieces and scanned them. The original stood almost seven inches high and required two 12″x12″ sheets of cardstock.
I used Make-The-Cut to pixel trace the scanned images and resize them. I used my Zing electronic cutting machine to cut the pieces. I wanted mine to be smaller—more appropriate for an individual sized treat tray. With my resized version you can get two treat trays from one 12″x12″ piece of cardstock—and Robin’s Nest has so many great papers to select!! I chose Robin’s Nest Glitter Mocha Daisy and Glitter Green Daisy and Swirls. Here you can see the handle/stand and treat tray pieces, scored and folded, ready for adhesive.
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This is the finished handle/stand.
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You can download my resized Party Treat Tray files. Interior lines are score lines; exterior lines are cut lines. The MTC file is layered, so be sure to turn off the score line when cutting 🙂
You can see more projects using Robin’s Nests papers and embellishments on the Chattering Robins blog.
Thank you so very much. It is awesome.
I love this! Great job! I'll bring the nuts when you have your party! 🙂