Showing posts with label lollipop bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lollipop bouquet. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

Frugal Fridays: Lollipop Bouquet $1.00 today only and post it note holder project

Hi everyone,
Well, Halloween is over..Thanksgiving is coming and Christmas will be here in a  blink of an eye!  With all the festivities that occur at the end of the year those months just fly by don't they!  I vow to get ready for Christmas early this year as I'm always making last minute gifts.  I plan on enjoying Christmas this year instead of frantically rushing around..who is with me?!

I have a file on special for $1.00 today that might be helpful with your holiday gift giving and/or decorating.  My Lollipop Bouquet file is only $1.00.  Hurry though the price will magically disappear at midnight EST today 11/12/2010.   You could easily make this Christmas looking by using Christmas colors.  I could see it with chocolate Santa shaped lollipops too.   You could even use pencils and eraser tops to give this to a special teacher for Christmas.  Scroll down to see Sue's awesome million kisses bouquet.  Click on the words above the preview to purchase the file.
Lollipop Bouquet

Check out Sue's wonderful million kisses bouquet below.

Wasn't it brilliant of Sue to use chocolate kisses on skewers instead of lollipops?  Who wouldn't want to receive a bouquet like this?!  Love it!

If you have been following my blog you have read about these post it note holders I made for the Baltimore retreat and also as hostess gifts for crops.  Well they are having a craft sale at church and I needed something to take in for them to sell tonight.  So I made a bunch up yesterday and figured it's about time I share this wonderful project with you all.

I found the tutorial for these post it note holders from Chic' n Scratch's creative blog.  Click here to see her video tut.  I didn't stray far from the tut when making my holders but I could not find any chipboard coasters.  I considered knocking on the doors of  local bars here begging them to have pity on me and sell me a few but then I thought of something!  Yeppers the light bulb turned on bright that day!  I headed to our Dollar Tree for materials to make these holders.  I found everything but the coasters.  I was looking at the children's board books.  They looked similiar in size and sturdiness to the coasters so I decided to cut the books apart into individual coasters.  A bargain for sure as you get 3 books for $1.00 and those probably make about 15 coasters depending on how many pages are in each book. I borrowed a Zutter Round it All to make round the corners on these pages.  I was amazed at how easily it worked.  If Michelle gets more back in stock...I will be buying one!  However, the first ones I made I didn't have the Zutter so I took the pre existing rounded corner and traced it then trimmed by hand.  Works just as well!  So below are a few photos for those of you who are visual learners (like me)!

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I found these cute pens three to a pack at our Dollar Tree...I couldn't resist getting them.  You can also buy the pens with the clear barrels and cut a piece of paper to fit the barrel and slide it in...that way everything matches!

Oh and I noticed the board books were pretty glossy.  I was afraid the adhesive wouldn't stick to them so I sanded my pages down a bit to give them some tooth to apply the adhesive too.  Also keep in mind since you aren't using coasters you will have to cover both sides of your board book pages with paper.  I choose a cardstock for the back as I figured it would take more wear and tear then the thinner paper.

Oh and one more tip.  I found that the little zyron X sticker maker is great for that piece of paper that wraps around the binder clip.  It's very important you have lots of glue on every inch of that paper so it smoothly goes around the binder clip and the X does a great job with this!

Above are a few other ones I made for the craft sale.  Sorry the photo isn't very good.  I'm in a hurry as we promised to take Tyler out for his birthday.  Last year we took him to this Japanese restaurant where the chefs cook in front of you on this big grill..they do tricks and stuff.  Tyler just loved it and asked to go there again.  I think we are starting a tradition here!  So I must go!  I hope you enjoyed the post it note holders.  I'm sooo glad I stumbled across Chic' n Scratches video!  They are soo easy to make..a great way to use up paper and ribbon scraps and very inexpensive too!  I had a blast making them!  I hope they sell well at the craft show.

I do have some Christmas themed files in the works including sentiments, brother, sister ornaments, and tic tac holders so stay tuned you'll be seeing them soon!  Thanks for stopping by!  Have a fab weekend!

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Friday, December 18, 2009

Frugal Fridays: $1.00 bouquet, 50% off storewide sale, penguin ornament, and glass block

Happy Holidays!  Are you in the Christmas Spirit?  If not I am having a fabulous sale that might get you in the moood!  See the details in the Ad below and it to go shopping!



That's not all I have for you today.  For today only 12/18/09 I am offering my lollipop bouquet file for only $1.00.  This price will expire at midnight EST.  See the clock on the right hand side to see what time it is in the store right now.  This makes a great teacher's gift...you can even replace the lollipops with pencils and erasers tops.  It also makes the perfect hostess gift.  Click on the preview below to purchase.  Also, scroll down to check out what Sue Shaff did with this file...she made a million kisses bouquet...how sweet is that!  She used Hershey Kisses and wooden dowel rods.    Oh yeah with Valentine's Day coming up this file would be perfect for the sweetie in your life too.  Perfect for those of you who are early birds and whom I admire greatly!  I haven't even begun to think about V-day I have yet to mail my Xmas cards! 





I'd also like to share with you a wonderful project by Kelly Stone a member of my creative design team.  She used gallery glass to paint the background of this glass block then she added vinyl cutouts to it.  This one uses my build a snowman file, tree is from Ginny's Happy Cuts Christmas Wishes file, and the snowflakes are from Sam and Hailey's Design's Itty Bitty Snowflake file. These blocks are soo popular now a days and they make quick gifts.



Click on the preview below to purchase my file at 50% off today!




I'd also like to share this wonderful ornament Sue Shaff made with my penguin file.  She simply cut out the penguin's belly and place a photo behind it.  She did enlarge the file a bit so she could use a larger photo.  I just love her out of the box and onto the tree thinking!  LOL! 


The penguin file is only available through my quarterly membership.  It is not too late to join.  You get at least 20 high quality files for only $10.00.  You can buy gift memberships too...just place the person's forum name in the spot on the order form.  Click on the the cutey below if you'd like to purchase my membership.


Oh and I have added another file to membership that was designed for all the little boys and big boys too in your life.  It is an airplane on a cloud box.  I love this box style..it comes together quickly and requires no glue to put it together.   Again if you'd like to purchase my membership click on the preview below.




If you don't care for surprises and want to know for sure what you are getting for your $10.00.  You can checkout the camera slideshow marked Membership Club files to the right and see what has been offered so far.  You can also show this slideshow to a fellow crafter and ask her if she/he likes what they see so you know if they would like the membership as a gift or not.

Okay time for lunch so Bye for now! Thanks for stoppping by!   Merry Christmas!
Shelly


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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day sale and freebie

Happy Mother's Day to all you Moms and Grandmoms and Great Grandmoms out there! We wouldn't be here if it weren't for you so give yourselves a big pat on the back. I'd also like to help you spend some of you Mom's Day Moolah by having a sale. Click on preview below to be taken directly to my store.



First up I'd like to share with you a few cards Paperthread forum members made with my birds of a feather file. I don't want to bombard you but I really wanted to share their amazing creations so I will share photos of the great birdies a little each blog post.








If you'd like to create cards like these yourself. Check out my birds of a feather file by clicking on the preview below.



Hurry get it before my sale is over on the 13th.

I also wanted to show you what is new in my store. I created these for our church's Mother/ Daughter banquet to use as centerpieces. I think they would work well for girl parties too. Click on the preview to purchase the file in my store.



Oh and coming soon to my store are the brackets below and also some 3-D butterflies.



Last I am giving you a beaded flower border freebie. This is for digital cutters only. I'm sorry I don't have the layered template but will have it for you soon.



If you like the border and would like the whole collection you can purchase it by clicking on the preview below.




Lastly, if you missed the CU ducky template I posted on NSD. You can now get it as a freebie on MDI's blog by clicking on the preview below.



Oh and all you SCAL software users. Paperthreads will soon be offering a file format you can cut. However, we would like to know what format you would prefer.

Please click here to vote in the poll.

Hope you are having a wonderful Mom's Day!
Shelly
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