Friday, October 28, 2022

Robot Treat Egg Holder



Robot Treat Egg Holder -JMR


Approximate size: H 4.75” X W 5.5” X D 2.5”


This easy to construct robot treat egg holder is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats and is sized to hold a Kinder Joy chocolate egg.


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


You can purchase the SVG and Cricut compatible file here:https://www.jamieandjenn.com  Coming Soon:)




  1. Cut the design pieces. I used double sided card stock.
  2. Glue the gray rectangle with eye cutouts to the coordinating black robot head base solid shape; centering it. Using foam adhesive squares; attach the smaller silver squares to the larger gray squares.
  3. Glue two of the silver C shaped robot hands to the coordinating shape on the box base. Use foam adhesive squares to attach the silver robot head shape with eye and mouth cutouts to the combined robot head.
  4. Glue the combined robot head and two of the ears to the box base. Use pieces of foam adhesive squares to attach the heart to the box base and one of the small gray circles to the antenna.
  5. Flip the box base over. Fold the score lines inward. Apply glue to the two side tabs. Fold the bottom section up to meet the tabs creating a box. Hold until dry.
  6. Apply glue to the small horizontal tab. Tuck under the alien figure enclosing the box.

7. This is what it should look like:)
8. Match up the full figure to the backside of the box base making sure the top matches. Apply glue and attach to the back of the box base.
9. Glue the full silver rectangle, small circle antenna, remaining two ears, and remaining two C shaped robot hands to the back of the box base.
10. Flip robot over and attach the combined square feet to the front of the box base using foam adhesive squares. I added adhesive enamel jewels to enhance the eyes and a kinder egg.






Monday, October 24, 2022

Vampire Treat Egg Holder

Vampire Treat Egg Holder -JMR


Approximate size: H 5” X W 4.5” X D 2.5”


This easy to construct Frankenstein treat egg holder is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats and is sized to hold a Kinder Joy chocolate egg. 


 You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


You can purchase the SVG and Cricut compatible file here:https://www.jamieandjenn.com  Coming Soon:)






  1. Cut the design pieces. I used double sided card stock.
  2. Glue the vampire face to the coordinating shape on the box base. Glue two of the four curve hands to the front of the full vampire shape as shown.
  3. Glue the eyes and collar into place on the box base.
  4. Use pieces of foam adhesive squares to attach the red bow tie and the tiny little oval nose. I used adhesive jewels to accentuate the eyes.
  5. Flip the box base over. Fold the score lines inward. Flip the full silhouette over and glue the ear/neck section and two remaining hands in place.
  6. Apply glue to the two side tabs. Fold the bottom section up to meet the tabs creating a box. Hold until dry. Use pieces of foam adhesive squares to attach the cape collar on the vampire silhouette piece.

7. Apply glue to the small horizontal tab. Tuck under the vampire figure enclosing the box.
8. Apply glue to the backside of the vampire box base and attach the solid full body shape aligning at the edges.
9. This is what it should look like:)
10. Flip the box over to the front and attach the oval red shoes with foam adhesive squares.


Frankenstein Treat Egg Holder




Frankenstein Treat Egg Holder -JMR


Approximate size: H 5” X W 4.75” X D 2.5”


This easy to construct Frankenstein treat egg holder is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats and is sized to hold a Kinder Joy chocolate egg. 

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


You can purchase the SVG and Cricut compatible file here:https://www.jamieandjenn.com  Coming Soon:)




  1. Cut the design pieces. I used double sided card stock.
  2. Glue the Frankenstein eyes with cutouts to the coordinating base solid eye shape; centering it. Glue the small green jaw to the coordinating white jaw with teeth; aligning on the bottom and edges.
  3. Using foam adhesive squares; attach the combined jaw to the coordinating shape on the full Frankenstein face; aligning at the bottom. Use foam adhesive squares to attach two of the hands to the coordinating shapes on the box base. 
  4. Use foam adhesive squares to attach the combined eyes to the combined Frankenstein head. Glue the combined Frankenstein head to the coordinating shape on the box base. Using a piece of foam adhesive square, attach the small part of the tie knot to the tie base.
  5. Glue the green back of the head shape and remaining hands to the full Frankenstein figure. Attach the combined tie to the front of the box base.
  6. Flip the box base over (pretty side down). Fold the score lines. Apply glue to the two side tabs. Fold the bottom section up to meet the tabs creating a box. Hold until dry.


7. Apply glue to the small horizontal tab. Tuck under Frankenstein figure enclosing the box.
8. Apply glue to the back of the box base and attach the combined full figure.
9. This is what it should look like:)
10. Attach the green oval feet with foam adhesive squares.



Werewolf Treat Egg Holder



Werewolf Treat Egg Holder -JMR


Approximate size: H 5” X W 6.25” X D 2.5”


This easy to construct Werewolf treat egg holder is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats and is sized to hold a Kinder Joy chocolate egg. 


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


You can purchase the SVG and Cricut compatible file here:https://www.jamieandjenn.com  Coming Soon:)


  1. Cut the design pieces. I used double sided card stock. (You will have two of the orange t-shirt shapes.
  2. Glue the werewolf eyes with cutouts to the coordinating base solid eye shape; centering it. Flip the box base over and fold score lines.
  3. Glue the combined eyes to the back of the Werewolf face shape so the the combined eyes show through.
  4. Using pieces of foam adhesive squares, attach the top of the werewolf face to the full solid werewolf face shape.  Use glue to attach the mouth section.
  5. Using pieces of foam adhesive squares, attach the nose to the cording shape on the werewolf face. 
  6. Glue the tiny white teeth (2) to the coordinating shape on the combined werewolf head.
7.  Apply glue to the two side tabs. Fold the bottom section up to meet the tabs creating a box. Hold until dry.
 8. Apply glue to the small horizontal tab. Tuck under the werewolf figure enclosing the box.
9. Flip the box base over. Fold the score lines inward.
10. Apply glue to the backside of the werewolf figure and attach the solid full body shape aligning at the edges. 
11. Flip the box base over. Glue one of the orange t-shirt shapes to the front; aligning at the side edges.
12. Using foam adhesive squares, attach the combined werewolf face to the coordinating shape on the front of the box base. 



13. Using pieces of foam adhesive squares, attach the feet and ears to the coordinating shapes on the box base.
14. I used adhesive jewels to accentuate the eyes.
15. Flip box base over. Apply glue to the back of the last orange t-shirt and attach to the back of the box base.
16. Using foam adhesive squares, attach the tail to the back of the box base.
17. This is what it should look like:)







 

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Alien Treat Egg Holder




Alien Treat Egg Holder -JMR


Approximate size: H 5” X W 2.5” X D 2.5”


This easy to construct alien treat egg holder is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats and is sized to hold a Kinder Joy chocolate egg. 


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


You can purchase the SVG and Cricut compatible file here:https://www.jamieandjenn.com

  Coming Soon:)



  1. Cut the design pieces. I used double sided card stock.
  2. Glue the alien eyes with cutouts to the coordinating base solid eye shape; centering it. Glue the Green half alien face with cut outs to the white half alien face with cute outs and teeth; centering and aligning at the top.
  3. Ignore this image- This image shows the box base and full figure flipped over. Do NOT glue the full figure to the box base at this point. I discovered during assembly that it is easier to glue it onto the back after assembly. This tutorial shows it glued into place. My mistake. 
  4. Using foam adhesive squares, attach the full alien head to the cording shape on the front of the box base.
  5. Glue the combined eyes and pink inside of the mouth into place.
  6. Using pieces of foam adhesive squares, attach the hands, combined half face, and antennas to the coordinating shapes on the box base.
  7. This is what it should look like:)
  8. Flip the box base over. Fold the score lines inward.



  1. Apply glue to the two side tabs. Fold the bottom section up to meet the tabs creating a box. Hold until dry.
  2. Apply glue to the small horizontal tab. Tuck under the alien figure enclosing the box.
  3. Image of tucking the tab.
  4. Image of tucking the tab.
  5. Match up the full figure to the backside of the box base making sure the top matches. Apply glue and attach to the back of the box base.
  6. This is what it should look like:)