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Monday, October 26, 2009

Good Monday Morning!

Howdy everyone, I hope that today finds you well and that you had a wonderful weekend.  The weather was great here.  Typical Fall weekend.

As I sit here and type poor Dixie is sleeping on the bed and she just rolled over and fell off.  Poor girl.  I think that it scared me just as much as it did her.

Let's get down to it ~ let's show some stuff...  Ready?  Of course!

Last year I made these boxes, we actually they are more like CD cases - they are from Lauren Meader and they are her Music Makeover boxes.  I made one for Danielle's bus driver and he loved it.  I put a hot cocoa pouch, marshmallows, candy kisses and a candy cane in them.  It's a neat little gift idea.  Well, I'm making them again and I've got a few to show you.  But for today you'll have to be happy with just two of them.

For this I used Pink Pirouette as a base and I layered on Riding Hood Red and some DP that I had from Heidi Grace called Jolly and Bright.  I used my SU wide oval punch and my super scallop oval punches for the sentiment that I stamped in Close to Cocoa ink on white cs.  I used my white gel pen and my paper piercer for the Riding Hood Red oval.  I added a felt flower from American Crafts and a prima with a crystal brad and I was done.  Cute huh?  I'd love to receive something like this!!
 
For this CD holder I used a Bashful Blue base that I layered with some Real Red cs, some textured Old Olive cs and some DP from SU! Ski Slope (last year I believe) collection. I just used my super scalloped oval punch to punch out the sentiment from The Angel Company's purchase with purchase stamp that I stamped off with Real Red ink.  I used my green gel pen on the scallops and my paper piercer also.  I had some foam snowflakes from a purchase at Walmart (years ago) and added a felt flower from American Crafts with a crystal brad and I was complete.

Do you like these?  I think that they are perfect for little gift items.  You can use them for hot cocoa, drink mixes, teas, CD's ~ anything small enough that you want to jazz up the packaging with.  I'm sorry that I can't post the directions - I purchased them last year from Papertrey Ink.  Lauren has lots and lots of templates there you can check out, take a peek

I hope you enjoyed today's post.  I will have a few more for you tomorrow!  Thanks for stopping by and have a super great day!!

1 comment:

marsha said...

Joani, these are so neat! I love your designs and what a great idea!

Hugs,
Marsha