Sunday, August 3, 2008
How much fun does one person deserve to have?
Seriously? I had a BLAST creating these projects for my friend's birthday, which is this week. (That's OK that I post them here, since she doesn't even know that I have this blog). It's my friend, Deb's, birthday on Friday, so I thought I'd surprise her with a few goodies.
The best part about creating the projects you see here is that I didn't run out and buy anything new. Everything I'd used was something that I already had. I take that back. I bought the cute little pen at WalMart. It cost me 25-cents. But, all of the materials you see here came from things in my stash.
I thoroughly enjoyed creating this little bucket of candy. I had this clear bucket sitting on my shelf for about three years now. I bought it in Kansas City, thinking it was something that I was going to use quickly, but I didn't. It sat on my shelf forever. I was thrilled to have the chance to use it now. I cut out the window using my Nestabilties. Inside, I filled the bucket with Dove candy. I know she doesn't like York Peppermint Patties, and that seems to be candy of choice by folks who like to add a scalloped circle to their candies. I punched out the scallops out of brown paper, added a layer of patterned paper to match the outside; stamped a greeting out of my Stampin Up Riveting set. I added some ric-rac on the outside (to cover a few minor imperfections); tied some ribbon to the handle, and voila!
The lid was created using layers of scalloped circles (Nestabilities) and cut-out circles using my Colluzle. I 'popped' the inner scallops and circles with mounting foam, just to give it a little dimension.
Here's the little card that I made for her. The image is by Stampin Up. You can't really see them, but I added some 'gem stones' on her ears for earrings. I stamped her with dye ink and colored her with Copic markers
I made her this little Post-It note holder. I found the instructions through the Stamp Shack; but it was originally posted on Angie Kennedy Juda's blog Stampin Academy. It uses the Bind-It-All. I found the cute little pen at WalMart (in their back-to-school section). I used an old polymer stamp by Daisy D and a few Hero Arts stamps on this one.
I even made a little pocket on the inside of the book. This way, she can refill the book, rather than just throwing it away.
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6 comments:
LOVE all these goodies!!!!! OH my Ethel.. this set totally rocks!!!
You rock!
Bravo!!!
Now I wan't those nestabilities...dang!
WOW WOW WOW! I want it to be my birthday! I love all the fun stuff you made! The color combo is dynamite! She is going to be in for a real Birthday shock!
WOWZERS,, this is awesome. I think you did a fantastic job. (my bd is in oct...wink wink...)
Oh Ethel, this gift set is just darling. The colours are fantastic. I know you're girlfriend will fall off her feet when she sees this set.
OMG! I am so envious of Deb. She must have been delighted to have received such a wonderful gift!
My goodness Ethel you've been busy! Way to go on using up the stash, this gift set is totally adorable!! Love the way you decorated the paint can :)
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