Showing posts with label Gift Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift Ideas. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Secret Sister Gift

With Spring here and Easter on it's way very quickly, I decided it was time to get something together for my Secret Scrappin' Sister.

And this is what I'm giving her . . . .




Scrap Goodies in a cutesie gift bag are all right, but this is much more fun!



Instead of plant stakes, I purchased some inexpensive forks at Wally World & bent them apart a little bit so the packages would stand straight up . . .


Hope she likes it!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

V-Day Treat Basket

Hello Bloggers!


Here is a cute, simple paper basket that I created at The Shoppe yesterday. It's perfect for some treats for your favorite "Sweeties".



If you would like the instructions, you can find them here on The Shoppe's blog.




And here is a really cute card that BoBunny put together:



Thanx for visiting . . . please stop by again soon!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The 1st of Many Projects . . .

OK . . .I finally found a moment to post something on my own blog. I'm always so busy trying to keep up with The Shoppe stuff that I can't seem to find an extra minute for myself.

So today I'm gonna share my mom's birthday card & gift with you . . .

This is one of the cards that Sandy will be teaching in her Card Cluster Class on January 17th. If you bring along specific dates, you'll be able to customize your cards.



And here is her gift . . .

I used Cricut's Storybook cartridge for the lettering and Home Accents for the flowering vines & butterfly. The butterfly's top etched layer is cut from vellum.

Of course, rhinestones are a must for the flower centers!
I posted a similar name frame on The Shoppe's blog earlier under Gift Ideas . . . You can check it out here.
Ok . . .that's it for now.

Friday, November 21, 2008

A Great Gift idea

Here's a project that I created at The Shoppe.
I used clear candle votive cups & wrapped them in scraps of white vellum that was put thru a QuicKutz texturizing plate.

For more info & photos, go to The Shoppe's Blog . . . www.scrapbookshoppe.blogspot.com