Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Oh Baby! pt 4

This will be the final Oh Baby! posting. The last element added to the "Sweets" gift basket, was a travel wipes holder.




Carts. used: Storybook, Home Decor, Wall Decor and More
Oh My Vinyl: Hot Pink, Bubblegum, Lemon Drop, Ebony

One of my first vinyl projects was a wipes holder for Lily. It is still one of my favorite creations.


Carts. used: Plantin
Oh My Vinyl: Bubblegum, Walnut

Happy Crafting! :)

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Oh Baby! pt 3

In addition to all the "sweets" in the baby shower gift basket, I added these wooden letters of the baby's initials. They were made to match the baby's bedroom, done in pink, red, green and ladybugs.



I decoupaged patterned paper onto the letters with ModPodge. It leaves a very shiny finish, which I liked for a little girl. However, I am experimenting with other types of adhesive for a more matte finish. If anyone has a suggestion...I'd love to know what has worked for you!

Even with the shine from the ModPodge, I added Martha Stewart fine glitter (color: Crystal) to the mix before coating the tops of the letters. A little ribbon, Stickles, and ladybug embellishments...and Ta-Da! It's complete.

Just as a side note: I LOVE my MS fine glitter in Crystal. I find a use for it in many of my projects. If you are looking for a good multi-use glitter, I highly suggest it. It is super-fine which provides a great overall glimmer without being over-bearing. And I love the fact that you can't see each individual flake of glitter like so many others. It isn't the cheapest glitter out there, but don't let the price scare you off. A little goes a LONG way.

Enough about that. Thanks for stopping by! Tomorrow: the 4th and final Oh Baby! posting. On today's agenda: making hairbows!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Oh Baby! pt 2

Last posting, I showed you a "Sweets" gift basket I made for a baby shower. Here is a close-up of the baby cupcakes that made the centerpiece of the gift.





The cupcakes were made with 4 pairs of socks, 4 diapers and 4 washcloths. They were tied with ribbon and served up in a cupcake bakery box.

As a first attempt, I was pretty excited at the way they turned out. However, I did learned lots of tips and tricks to make them even better the next time!

Stay tuned for Part 3 of the baby gift, tomorrow!

Happy Crafting! :)

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Oh Baby! pt 1

I've had a busy and fun week of crafting! My mom's co-worker is expecting a baby girl in a few weeks and Mom asked me to make something extra special for her. This is what we came up with...

This gift basket includes:

2 large, receiving blanket lollipops

3 small washcloth lollipops & attached spoon

2 receiving blanket jelly rolls

washcloth peppermints

and lots of washcloth candies!
 A standard "sweets" gift basket includes: 16 washcloths, 4 receiving blankets, 4 pair of socks, 4 diapers and 3 baby spoons made into lollipops, candies and cupcakes. My Mom added on a diaper wipes holder, letters for name initials, and a pair of sunglasses.

Be sure to check in later this week for more information & pictures of the wall letters, diaper wipes holder and "babycakes".

Friday, January 28, 2011

Desk Set

A fun gift idea for a teacher, college student, business professional, family member, friend...basically, anyone! I mean, who wouldn't love one of these?! :)


Extra Large Paperclips


Over sized Clothespin

Notebook and matching micro-bead pen

I enjoyed a mini shopping spree with my Micheal's Christmas gift cards today. I picked up some supplies for a few new projects I plan to make tomorrow. On the agenda: hairbows, hairbow holders, altered picture frame, a few cards and maybe a baby shower gift. Can hardly contain my excitement about a full Saturday of crafting!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Wedding gift

Good friends of ours got married in August and I wanted to create a name frame for them to match their home. I loved the "beachy" theme they went with, and thought the shells would make a perfect shadowbox.

(Unfortunatley, the pictures aren't the best due to lighting against the glass in the frame.)