Only 17 more to make! Again easy, fun, and simple! Emma you rock with this set too!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Throwback Thursday
Hello, Emma over at My Creative Time is having a 3-D challenge! You can create any 3-D item such as gift card sets, gift bags, treat bags etc. but you must use ANY OLDER cartridge of your choice. My son is graduating from Pre-school in a few weeks. Yes... we are so proud! LOL. No, we really are, we were told he is the most polite child at the school! As parents we felt like we got an "A+"! So I have decided to make something VERY simple and easy! Why? I , like many of you, spend hours on projects for people who truly will appreciate them. But for 4 and 5 year old children to rip them apart to get to the goodies... I really needed to keep it simple! I have to say these are cute and the kids will love the mini M& M's inside. I used Emma's Follow Your Dream stamps, The Twinery twine, Locker Talk and Stampin Up die! You can't tell in the pictures but I layered the graduation cap and put foam in between to give it some dimension. I hope you enjoy~ my camera is not taking the best pictures today so please bare with me!
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Kim, this is so cute!!! I love your milk carton box, and it's so cute with the stitching on the cap, the awesome twine, and Emma's stamps! Perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is perfect. They are going to go nuts over these, and what little kid doesn't LOVE M&M's. The black and white are super classy. I love that touch of twine and you did Emma's stamps PERFECTLY!!!! Is your son's name Ryan or is that someone else in the class? My husband's name is Ryan so I am rather partial to it. Great job! Hugs- Glora
ReplyDeleteSuper project my friend!I love your take on is challenge,I can't wait to get my stamp set too!Great job Kim! :)
ReplyDeleteCute 3D treast box. The kids will love them TFS! Good luck in the challenge too:)
ReplyDeleteI would like to invite you over to my blog. I have a giveaway going on until Tue. Stop over and check it out.
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
This is fantastic,your son and his friends will love them.
ReplyDeleteSometimes simple is sweet, and this is really cute! You should be very proud of your little guy, they are so fun. Our grandson graduates from nursery in a few weeks too... Nice job!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful!!! Love those little milk cartons! Congratulations on your great report from your son's school. It's the best when you hear they are being good at school. Lets you know your doing something right!!! Great project my friend! Love and Hugs, Cathryn :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute, I'm sure the kids will love them!
ReplyDeleteSo nice and simple love it!! Sorry i haven't been around and commented lately!
ReplyDeleteTori xx
Hi Kim:) I hope things are well I know I've been MIA LOL!! I've been super busy with work and so little time for crafting and blogging! LOVE your 3D project and great idea for the graduate! Good luck on your challenge:)
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These are so adorable!!!! I want to make one! Thanks for all of the very sweet comments you have left on my blog and for your suggestions on selling my flower ball trees. I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteKim these are so cute! Love the black and white and your stitching and lettering look awesome!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I forgot that you said you posted this. It is totally perfect. I love the little twine and grad cap with Ryan's name on it, you did a great job with writing that font. Perfect stamps too. LOL on the Milk carton. I still have not gotten mine, thanks for reminding me. The kiddos are going to love these!:)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on having the most polite child in preschool! It's important for children to learn manners - so give yourself a pat on the back!
ReplyDeleteThis little treat box is adorable! I love the stitching on the cap. It really helps it stand out. The little ones will be more interested in what's inside, but the big people will appreciate the wrappers. Good luck with the next 17!
Eiyiyi! 17!!!! Adorable though and I'm sure they'll love 'em! xxD
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