Sunday, December 30, 2012

More Cake Pops

Cake pops in decorated pots and coffee mugs made great Christmas gifts this year!

Decorated Plates

Saw the idea on Pinterest to decorate dollar store plates using Sharpies and decided to try it!  I LOVE IT!!!  I did learn a couple of lessons....do not use cheap permanent markers (the colors distorted) and oven temp must be 350 for 30 minutes.  Made homemade cheeseballs and packaged them on top of the decorated plates and gave them as Christmas gifts...they were a hit!   Cheap, Easy, and Cute --- my idea of perfection :)



Christmas Wreaths

I have had a very product crafting month!  Now, admittedly I've missed many nights of sleep, but it's been worth it.  My mom lives close to me now so we've had a great time.  So we decided to try our hand at making these cute wreaths I've been seeing since before Halloween.  My mom is the guru of bow making so it helped alot!  Here are a couple we made.




Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Winter Wonder Land Cake Pops


I have had so much fun getting into making cake pops.  I made this Winter Wonder Land for the cookie exchange at my church.  These are white chocolate mint flavored cake pops.  They were absolutely delicious!  I found some incredible molds to help making the cake pops easier and quicker.

I can't believe I haven't posted since May.  I have got to get better at this :)  I have some other Christmas projects to post soon.  My mom and dad live right next to us now so Mom and I have had so much fun creating for the holidays.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas Season!!!!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Wedding Gifts - Redneck Wine Goblets



I have loved these Redneck Wine Goblets since I first saw them.  Talk about a cute, easy gift.  I took a generic mason jar (no brand name) and glued it on top of a $1 candlestick using E6000.  I then made a drawstring bag to hold the pair of goblets; my friend is giving them as bridesmaids' gifts at her wedding.  Another cute addition could be an etched monogram or design.

Bridesmaids' Gifts


I have had such a great time making these gifts for my friend.  I took $1.99 flip flops and added a feather boa and rosettes.  Inside each flower I put a rhinestone to add bling.   I stamped a white paper sack with gray and yellow (wedding colors) and added glitter glue to add sparkle.  Cute, easy, inexpensive gift.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

It's Easter Time!!!


I saw this cute little bunny punch art on Pinterest and had to make it.  I decided not to put it on a card but rather on a gift sack...it turned out so cute!!!  Also I love the little "sour cream" containers.  It definitely makes an adorable carrot (which I also saw on Pinterest).


BUNNY EASTER BAG



This bunny made from punches is absolutely the cutest! After second thought, the only thing I would do differently is ink the edges of the bunny in an off white or caramel color to give it more contrast.  To make this little bunny you will need the large and small oval punches, 1" circle punch, 1 3/4" circle punch.



"SOUR CREAM" CARROT



I used the paper crimper to give texture to the "leaves" of the carrot.  I also stamped the background of the orange of the carrot to give it visual appeal.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Bunny Candy Bag

This cute little Easter Bunny will be hoppin' your way very soon.  He is made from the Top Note die, oval punches, circle punches, and scallop circle punch.  I created a dimensional look by adding flocking to the tail and making the carrot out of stacking ovals and then adding glitter glue.  The cellophane bag is from Michaels.