Showing posts with label Easter treat holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter treat holder. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Easter Cards

Here are a couple of Easter cards I taught at my church class.  I wanted to teach about heat embossing as well as cover a couple of different coloring mediums.  We embossed the cross and sentiment with gold embossing powder.  We also colored it in with colored pencils and a Dove blending pen.  For the second card, we stamped on watercolor paper and used water color pencils to color the image in.  We then sprayed some glitter over the entire card...it gave it a nice subtle shimmer.  The cards ended up being a little more time consuming that I thought.  However, I still had the ladies make a small basket full of some Easter treats. 
The daffodils on the pink card are from CTMH A Little Note


The sentiments are from Sweet & Sassy stamps



Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Did you know you could do this to a toilet paper roll?

I confess, I did not make this!  My mom must have been saving these toilet paper rolls for some time, as she whipped out these cute babies at our last craft night for all the ladies and also gave them out to the grandkids for Easter...how ingenious.  She did assure us that they were "clean" but I did notice all the candy was individually wrapped! :-)

Coordinating Stamp set from CTMH Art Philosophy Cricut Collection




Friday, June 21, 2013

Easter Cards

I know I'm a few months late, but I wanted to get these on here.  These are the cards we taught for our church's craft night.  I fell in love with these stamps sets from Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps .  I have to be honest, I looked at every sample their designers had done for these stamp sets, I followed the release blog hops...some beautiful work over there!!  So I ended up casing these from their fabulous designers...Easter Blessings , Jesus Paid It All



We also saw this cute carrot treat bag at our local stamp store and decided to make our own version of it...it came out so cute filled up with jelly beans...love those Martha Stewart scissors!