Envelope Punch Board Robot Valentine Treat

 

We all need those last minute Valentine treat holders and especially ones for lil boys. Today Maymay shows you how to make this adorable Robot treat holder using punches and the 123 Punch board. But don't worry if you don't have one of those punch boards, she has a trick for that too. So grab those supplies and let's create! 

 Supplies used: 

Sweet Stuff Stamp set

Neenah Metallic Cardstock

Neenah Cardstock

Versafine Clair inks 

Circle Punches

HW Roladex Punch 

Scallop Circle punch

Crop-a-dile Hole Punch

Crop-a-dile Angle Chomper

Paper Crimper

EK Tools Scoreboard

Embossing Stylus Tool

Art Glitter Glue

Cricut Trimmer

Bone Folder

 Signo White Gel pen 

Measurements:

Robot body: 

~1 piece of metallic cardstock cut to 2 x11 inches and scored at 5 1/4 and 5 3/4 inches. See the video for the punch board instructions 

Arms: 

~ 2 pieces cut to  5 1/2 x 3/8 inches

Legs: 

~ 2 pieces cut to 3 1/2 x 1/2 inches

Tummy mat:

~ 1 piece cut to 1 3/4 x 2 3/4 inches

Eyes: 

~2 circles punched at 1/2 and 3/8 inches 

Bottom: 

~1 scallop circle punched at 2 inches 

Antenna: 

~ 2 pieces cut to 1/8 x 2 1/2

~2 circles punched at 1/2 inch

 

Hands and feet are small heart punches

Head bolts/ears are  small rectangle pieces

 

 

Please remember to head on over to our facebook group, Maymay Made It and So Did I: a place to share your Maymay inspired projects, and post your version of this fabulous project. You can also showcase your creation on the Customer Gallery to show us what you are making with the products you have purchased from our store.

 

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1 comment

Sue D

Sue D

Love these—made them for my grandchildren.

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