While Toblerone's packaging is fascinating, I was finding it hard to package it so that it didn't obviously give the gift away. Paper towel tubes to the rescue! This DIY is pretty similar to my other two tube packaging projects, so refer to Day 8 and Day 9 if you're stuck.
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
DIY | Advent Calendar Day 10: Sequined Tube II
I remember pretty clearly that Debbie was the one who introduced me to Shock Tarts when I was little, resulting in much rawness of the tongue after consuming one too many of these. When I initially saw this, I thought it was a weurd off-brand wannabe of the original Shock Tarts, but apparently they're called "Shockers" now. Today's tutorial really isn't much of a DIY, since the steps are exactly the same as Day 8's sequined tube just in a different color, so click here for the tutorial!
Yesterday: Day 9: Tube Packaging | Tomorow: Day 11 - Wrap-Around Label
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Monday, December 9, 2013
DIY | Advent Calendar Day 9: Tube Packaging
Picked up this adorable metal honey dipper / egg scrambler from Daiso after Debbie mentioned that she thought it was cute. Due to its odd shape, I decided to package it in a tube again but in a slightly different way :)
Sunday, December 8, 2013
DIY | Advent Calendar Day 8: Sequined Tube
I myself haven't had a Sweet Tarts in years but for some reason, I had a strong nagging feeling that Debbie once told me she liked them. I wanted to wrap these in a way that wouldn't immediately give off the fact that it was a roll of candy. Toilet paper rolls (clean ones!) and some leftover sequined ribbon to the rescue! This is perfect for holding long, awkward objects such as writing utensils. It may seem like a long and complicated tutorial but I wanted to be as thorough as possible with my steps, so don't worry!
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