Showing posts with label Valentine Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine Decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Valentine bags for my kids

This is one of the first things I ever did when I started Stampin' Up!  Still one of my favs when I have just a small present to wrap, I think these are the coolest!  



Riley

Callie

Bradon

Sheldon
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Mini Milk Cartons

I have been dying to use my mini milk carton die from Stampin' Up!. I came across the pattern for the container online. So... whattta ya know I did it!!
(oh and look at the snow in the background)
It was actually pretty simple, I used a retired Simply Scrappin' set. They come complete with the fancy stickers and themed matching paper. Which makes scrapbooking and crafting easy. Everything coordinates so wonderfully. They just turned out so cute. I hope you enjoy them.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Box full of Love

Hello, Today I would like to share a gift we made for my daughters piano teacher.
I cut the box using tags, boxes and more. I cut it super large on some poster board paper. Then I rolled it in real red with a SU Wheel. The ribbon is real red polka dots. I filled the box with some of the delicious shortbread cookies, dipped in chocolate. I just wanted her piano teacher to know how much we really appreciate her. ~Thanks for stopping by!
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Valentine Treats

I created this project for my last SU workshop. I love the faux silk technique. It is so easy yet lends such an elegant touch to your project. I am working on a card that I will post soon. This is also very inexpensive to make.
Ok, now mine I modified from what we did at my stamp camp, because of course at the stamp workshop we used SU ribbon. Well on this project I used some wonderful Crinkle ribbon, that was sent to me by........... I would surely like to give her props for this wonderful product. I Like how whimsical the bows are. I also used it to make some leaves to go around the flowers.
see how beautiful the ribbon is, between the flowers. The flowers are made from paper, I am working on a tutorial for the flowers. I will be posting soon(ish).
This is a great picture of the ribbon, you can see all the texture. I hope this inspires you to try the faux silk technique. If you do please share your link with me on this post. Thanks-- have a most awesome day!
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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Valentine Banner

Just Buggin' Challege # 23 "Make something for valentines day"






  Here it is in my window  



 This banner is hanging up in front of my window in my office. The cartridge I used here was sweethearts I haven't had this one for very long. I has a lot of cute possibilities though. I cut the tags out at 5" in the following colors, pixie pink, pretty in pink, and lovely lilac. Then cut out the background in elegant eggplant also at 5". I tied them all together using SU ribbon 'white organza' this has quickly become my favorite ribbon. tata for now.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Valentine Workshop 2010


Valentine Workshop Camp Date: Saturday February 6, 2010 at 11am Cost is $ 16.00 Please register by: Jan 20! Includes: Everything you see here. Everything is pre-cut and ready for you to assemble. There is enough on board chip board for you to take home and make some other projects. Owl scrap page and bird in tree for Valentines...... I have been wanting to make this for a year or so!












   














Thursday, February 14, 2008


For a workshop in Feb. 2007. This is a recycled pineapple can. You know the ones you use the safety opener to open the bottom, fill it full of goodies-then put the can back together and seal the bottom back on with crystal effects. I made the card using the "unfrogettable" set, using the 'hot card technique', and the 'belt card' Lots of techniques for these ladies.

Kid Camp for Valentines 2008




 is a valentine kid camp. We made enough goodis for all the kids, a bag to hold it all in, and gather new ones, also a jar for the teacher. The kids really had a great time doing these, and I hear the teacher thought they were very clever!