How To Make A Punch Art Moose Box | Easy Treat Box
I love coming up with punch art treat boxes, and this one is sure to bring some smiles and a tasty treat too! I created a punch art Moose box that holds two small Hershey’s Chocolate bars, and I can’t wait to teach you how to make these.
Materials Needed:
4 3/4” x 4 3/4” pecan pie cardstock
Scoring tool
Glue
Dies: Countryside Corner & Sending Dies for the antlers
Bee builder punch (early espresso cardstock for the body)
White cardstock for hearts
Black cardstock for small hearts
Dimensionals
Punch Art Moose Box Can Be Assembled Like This….
How To Assemble Your Punch Art Moose Box
**You will want to be sure and watch the video and follow along with these step-by-step instructions. Pause the video as you need between each step and resume when you are ready.
Step 1: Prepare the Box
Take the 4 3/4” x 4 3/4” pecan pie cardstock and score at 3/4”, 2”, 2 3/4”, and 4”.
Turn the cardstock and score at 1/2”, 1-1/4”, and 4”.
Cut flaps according to the measurements and apply glue as demonstrated in the accompanying video.
Step 2: Punch Art Face
Use the Countryside Corner dies to cut two pieces from the same colored cardstock as the box.
Glue one die-cut piece to the front of the box.
Utilize the Bee builder punch with early espresso cardstock for the bee body. Cut off the little point to create a rounded shape.
Cut hearts from white and black cardstock. Glue the black heart onto the white heart, aligning it with the top center line as shown in the video.
Attach dimensionals to the back of the early espresso bee body and position it on top of the hearts to create eyes.
Craft a smile using black cardstock.
Step 3: Antlers and Nose
Cut antlers using Sending Dies from early espresso cardstock.
Glue the antlers to the back, and then layer the second die-cut on top for added dimension.
Create a nose using embellishments of your choice.
Your punch art moose treat box is now ready to fill and gift to anyone you want! I hope you enjoyed making this treat box as much as I did!
With love and blessings,
Cindy