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Old 12-14-2009, 05:39 AM   #1  
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Does anyone have a quick n easy box or container template for a tiny bottle of hand sanitizer? I picked up these bottles (0.5 oz) thinking I could package them up real cute for stocking stuffers, and now can't find any ideas...lol

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Here is a matchbook type holder for candy that you could probably adapt for a small bottle. It is just folded at the top, but you could do a double score line at the top to allow more room for a bottle to fit in. Then you could attach your bottle inside with glue dots:

http://kristinescreations.blogspot.c...dy-holder
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Are they the ones from Bath and Body Works?? I think I have a tut for one from there but it's on another computer, will see if I can find it again..
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I finally got on my other computer today here is the one I have:
http://inkingoutofthebox.com/christm...a-and-tutorial
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how about making cute new labels for them?
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oops hit post too soon!
meant to also say and tie pretty ribbons around the top too
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Are they the rectangle bottles? Maybe you could do a tic tac holder.
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Another tutorial, similar to what an earlier poster submitted w/the Halloween items:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBTp...D9F833C2AE83AA
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Have you done a search in the gallery here? I typed "hand sanitizer" in the gallery search box and got 2 pages of ideas!
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I just made a bunch of these for a craft fair I am having. I cut cardstock (or dsp) at 2" x 11". With the 11 inch side across your scoring tool, score at 5" on both ends. There should be two score lines, one inch apart in the middle. Then, I punched each end using Stampin Up's Scalloped Tag Punch to give it a decorative look. I folded on the score lines and placed my Bath and Body Work hand santizer in the middle of the score lines using a large glue dot or score tape to secure. When you fold up the ends the punch has a hole in the middle to tie with a ribbon to secure the project. Before putting together, I decorated the front of the project with a holiday stamp. Turned out cute without all the time of putting together a box. I'm not sure who to give credit for the idea. I saw it on Pinterest.
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