Welcome to the OSAT Back to School Blog Hop! Thanks for checking me out, and please continue on with the hop by clicking Next at the bottom of this post! I made a set of lunch box note cards and a minion tissue holder. A complete supply list can be found at the bottom of this post.
Here’s the video for the lunch box notes.
Here is the a close up picture of the lunch box notes. I love how it turned out! 🙂
The Supply List is at the bottom of this post.
Here’s my Second Project. Minion Tissue Holder
First, here’s the close-ups of the minion tissue holder.
This is how you curve the top of the minion’s head.
So after the punching, the minion base looks like.
Here’s what the final product looks like!
Here’s the video for the Minion Pocket Tissue Holder
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I need to make some of the Minions for my upcoming craft shows!!! They are fabulous!!!!
I thought about laminating him to make him more kid proof but I wasn’t sure if he would fold after laminating
Love the lunchbox notes 🙂 sure would make you feel special finding those in your lunch 🙂
Thanks Holly 🙂
Those little lunch box notes are so cute. Love them!
Thanks Maggie!
Elizabeth you are so crazy talented!!! I love the lunch box notes and the Minion is awesome!!!
Such a sweet compliment! Thanks Andrea!
Love the lunch box notes and minion were adorbs!
Thanks Eva! 🙂
Love the lunch box notes and that adorable little minion tissue holder! 🙂
Thanks Tina!
What size paper did you start with for the Minion? Such a cute design. My sniffling 23 year old NEEDS one of these!
5.75 x 6 2/8″ 🙂
Such fun ideas for school!
Thanks!
Great ideas for back to school!
Thanks!
Love the lunch box notes and the minion tissue holder is sooo cute!!!
I wish my boys were young again and back in school so I could make these adorable lunch box notes for their lunch boxes. And the minion tissue holder is so cute I think maybe I should make a few for my upcoming fair in November.
I agree! I wish I had a lunch box to put them in!
Love the circle notes! Might have to try this for normal cards too.
Thanks Megan!
the lunchbox notes are super sweet – what a great idea! the tissue holder is fantastic! what teacher wouldn’t want to have that handy on their desk – would be well used!
Love those circle notes!! And that minion tissue holder is so adorable!
Thanks AJ!
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Adorable cards and tissue holder! Love how you colored the images on the cards.
Thanks Marisa!