You will most definitely want to make these adorable tea & cookie gift boxes right away. They are so simple and make a great little gift idea for a tea luncheon, bridal or baby shower, or just sweet gift to say thank you to someone who has been there for you. Best of all, they are a One Sheet Wonder project – you can make 4 boxes from a single sheet of 8 ½” x 11″ cardstock.
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Let’s start with the simple version of these tea & cookie gift boxes. No dies needed! Just the stamp set and a few simple supplies.
- Crushed Curry – 8 ½” x 11″, with the 8 ½” side at the top, score at ¾”, 3 ⅞”, 4 ⅝”, and 7 ¾”
- Crushed Curry – 1 ¾” x 1 ½”
- Very Vanilla – 1 ½” x 1 ¼”
- Perennial Essence Designer Paper – 2 ⅝” x 3″
- Gold Metallic Edge Ribbon – 21″
- (2) Packages Wrapped Biscoff Cookies (click here to buy on Amazon)
- (1) Wrapped Tea Bag – 2 ½” x 3″
The supply list to create these adorable Tea & Cookie boxes is short and sweet! I LOVE being your Stampin’ Up demonstrator. Click a pic to start your order.
Want to step up the project like this? Just add a few more products and you can!
Available through Amazon – CLICK HERE but if you buy them in the store, check to see if they are individually wrapped.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY – “Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings.” — Letitia Baldrige
I believe this sentiment rings true with stamping as well. It does allow us to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings, don’t you think?
I hope you will give these little tea & cookie boxes a try.
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Connie this is a marvelous idea. What a cute project to make for the office staff I go to every week for the past 3 years for physical therapy. & many others I see. Thank you for sharing. I love ? the project. Have a lovely day.???
Absolutely adorable!!!!! Great for anyone!! Keep ’em coming!
Thank you for the efficient and helpful printed measurements you have been adding to your videos.
I so enjoy your tips and ideas that you share.
You eliminate the frustration of watching a video numerous times to get measurements. Most videos. I just give up.
Elaine, I am so glad that it’s helpful. It is an extra step so I understand why a lot of people don’t take the time to offer the measurements. I always offer the measurements on my blog posts too os I have you covered.
I adore this project. I will be making a bunch of these, I know. I am already thinking about the holidays and seeing how a poinsettia would look on the cup. I am pretty sure I have seen those cookies here at gift shop to the bakery. Being a Dutch town, it seems they would have something like this. If not, thanks for the link for them with Amazon! The hardest part is trying to decide what tea bag to use in coordination with DSP. Thank you so much for this version. LOVE IT!
Oh Chris, I am so glad you liked them. Have fun creating!!
This is perfect , My mother in-law will be 93 and she loves tea. thank you for the beautiful idea
I know she will love them. Have fun creating!
I am trying to find out if there is a downloadable/printable version of your paper/cardstock measurements (i.e. the 8-1/2 x 11 which determines how many pieces you can get out of any one sheet of paper/cardstock.
8 ½” x 11″ – https://simplysimplestamping.com/paper-cutting-guide-change-your-life/
12″ x 12″ – https://simplysimplestamping.com/a-paper-cutting-guide-for-12-x-12/
Connie, I bought Biscoff cookies at my Kroger, got home & opened them to find that mine weren’t individually wrapped! 🙁 So, what did I do? I ate them! They are SO good. Guess I’ll have to place an Amazon order! Thanks for the tutorial! Very, very cute idea! I hope your daughter is having a great year so far!
OH no! I am so sorry. I thought they were always individually wrapped. I updated my blog post to warn others to verify. The cookies are delish though, aren’t they?
I did the same thing! Mine were not individual wrapped! I was wondering if you can suggest a bag size to package these for a craft fair??
Barbara, happy to help. Check out page 173 of the annual catalog. You will find the perfect sized bags there – 3″ x 6″ Gusseted Cello bags will fit the cookies perfectly. Put 4 cookies in the bag and fold it over.
Connie,
Now you have gone and done it! I ordered the cookies. They came today. The hubby got into the Biscoff. Now I have to order more! I am going to hide them when they come! LOL.
Okay, this made me laugh out loud! Thanks for the giggle!
Connie,
Thank you for this video and all the other helpful ones you have. I am going to make these for the gals at work. I bought the
cookies with the chocolate and decided to put hot cocoa packs in with it. I will need to adjust the size of paper and the scoring.
Do you have any suggestions on how to do this? Thanks again. I look forward to all your videos!
Helen, I would work up a mock template using copy paper first. That’s what I do.