Sour Cream Twist Treat with the Crimper

One of the projects we made at my Luv 2 Stamp Group meeting last weekend was the "SOUR CREAM TWIST" treat project… I know this has been around for a long time but we were focusing on using the CRIMPER in several different ways so I wanted to be sure my group knew how to make this very quick and easy treat.

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We used the Welcome Neighbor DSP (FREE during Sale a Bration with your $50 order!) to make these.. did you know you could make 72 of these if you used up the whole pack!? What an economical treat for parties, weddings, showers, etc. !!  

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If you are asking WHY is it called a Sour Cream Twist?? Then you need to visit Wendy's and ask for some Sour Cream for your baked potato…. :)  They come in cute little containers like this.

I got the instructions off of Splitcoast, you can VIEW THE TUTORIAL HERE.

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Crimper

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Sticky Strip

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5 thoughts on “Sour Cream Twist Treat with the Crimper”

  1. Ahh yes the sour cream container. An oldie, but a goodie. I remember when I first started and everyone on Stampin’Discuss was talking about them and I couldn’t figure out why they were called that and of course there were no tutorials or videos. You just had to do it by someone explaining it with words. We’ve certainly come a long ways haven’t we?

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  2. Thanks for leading me to the directions. I have never made one of these before. I bet they would look great for Christmas, Valentines, Easter, Birthday, and just about any other reason you can think of. You could put anything small enough inside of them. What a cute packaging method this is. Have a wonderful day! I know that I am.
    Trish in Wisconsin

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  3. Thanks for reminding me of a cute way to use the crimper. I had a sample card out at my last workshop where I had used the crimper to make a fence (the top of the fence is punched with the Pinking Hearts border punch, saw the idea, but can’t remember where) and my newest club member and stamper said, “Ooo, how did you do that?” Next workshop we’re using the crimper, and we’ll make sour cream containers!

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  4. hi there, just wanted to thank you for that last minute extra project today!! in the few minutes before the hostess girls arrived I was checking emails & your “sour cream container” post arrived & I thought now there, perfect!! I had never done the SCC before & decided it would be the perfect little end to a hostess club get together 😉 & IT WAS! — they LOVED them! we threw in jelly beans & made a few extras for the missing members, then I started goofing around & making different sized ones… so thank you so much for a random idea that truley blossomed in that great “UN-planned” kind of way… TFS!! R 😉

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