Hi Everyone
Another Halloween project to share today using the Echo Park Apothecary Collection. This time I have used the Digital Collection available here from jessicasprague.com.
Sour Cream Containers
I LOVE these! They might actually be my most favorite project I have created this year so far! Using the Apothecary Digital Collection I created a template for these – BUT I have made heaps of these with just regular patterned paper.
I have a tutorial showing exactly how to put them together below and you won’t believe how simple they are!
You can make 12 from a single piece of 12x12 paper making these a really economical project for any season.
More projects to come in the next couple of days - more edible treats too!
Post a comment with any questions
Lowri :-)
I am linking up this project to these websites here.

these are fantastic!! I can't wait to try them!!
ReplyDeleteI would love it if you shared this at our link party, Show & Share!!
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These look great Lowri and so simple to make. Did you put treats inside them?
ReplyDeleteYeah, these are definitely the cutest things. What perfect treat packaging for Halloween parties at school. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love little treat bags. Thanks so much for sharing at The Creative Spark - featuring this on my facebook page. Enjoy the rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteJenn :)
Awesome! I hope you'll link this post up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Party.
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Darling!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool Just saw you at Tatertots. I will be doing this with my daughter!
ReplyDeleteOh my! How cute are these? I will definitely have to give these a try...and you are right...they would be great for SO MANY THINGS!!
ReplyDeleteHeidi@HomemadeBeautiesByHeidi
These are really cute! I've seen them before and have wanted to do something like this for a party. I need to get on the ball! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Lowri! Just letting you know that I'm featuring these amazing containers on my blog today! Thank you so much for linking up all of your wonderful projects!
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These are awesome! My teenager would love to make these. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I actually think I could make them. I can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I just may have to make some for the kids for Halloween. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJin
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p.s. I found you from tip junkie. :)
Love this!!! I am going to make these for sure.
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I love these! I love how easy they are, and how cheap! I'll be using this idea for future parties... Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved these but didn't realize how easy they are to make. Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea!? These are shaped just like ice pops I had in elementary school. Never would have thought to make these - SO simple! They look fantastic : ) I shared this on my crafty facebook page.
ReplyDeleteJaimee @ craft-interrupted.blogspot.com
These are great!!
ReplyDeleteWedding favors .....great idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can think of all sorts of things to go in these! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love these! I can think of so many different holidays/events to use them and you're directions are the simplest/easiest I've seen!
ReplyDeleteI love making these
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