Thursday, October 31, 2013
Halloween Treats for School
I love holidays and love them even more with kids. I made water bottle labels for Payton to take for her Halloween party. I basically revamped the water bottles I did years ago when I made them for a Halloween party.
Halloween Costume for Your Drink
I thought this was a clever idea. Especially if you are going to a Halloween party. Doesn't your drink need a costume too?
I removed the label, it is Crush pop. Then, I designed a face using my Silhouette machine and cut out the vinyl and applied it to the bottle. I finished it off with some baker's twine and a little leaf. This would be so cute for a Halloween party or a hostess gift for a Halloween party.
I removed the label, it is Crush pop. Then, I designed a face using my Silhouette machine and cut out the vinyl and applied it to the bottle. I finished it off with some baker's twine and a little leaf. This would be so cute for a Halloween party or a hostess gift for a Halloween party.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Birthday Gift Idea
Sometimes I think its hard to come up with birthday gift ideas. I like to do something extra for our close friends. Here is what we did.
You can find most of your supplies at the Dollar Tree. I bought the shredded paper, floral block, and pop rocks. I already had the gift bag that someone gave us from a previous birthday.
You can find most of your supplies at the Dollar Tree. I bought the shredded paper, floral block, and pop rocks. I already had the gift bag that someone gave us from a previous birthday.
I used the bag as the wrapping for around my styrofoam block, glued the shredded paper on top to cover the rest of the green, glued the skewers onto the pop rocks and poked them into the styrofoam block, and made a cute take to put on a skewer in the middle. The whole project cost less than $5 because I had some of the items already.
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