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May 05 2010

Father’s Day Gift

Published by Sue under Decorating, Gift Item

Here is the top of the wood block that the students at my Big Kids, Little Kids Father's Day class made.  They used the Nouveau Chic Designer Series Paper to cover the wood block.

A photo can be added to this side.

A photo can be added to this side.

A photo can be added to this side.

A photo can be added to this side.

The bottom of the block is where the child can print their name and the year they made the gift.

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Feb 10 2010

Vintage Vogue Frame

Published by Sue under Decorating, Gift Item, Stamping

My downline, Denise, made this frame for me.  She knows me well, as purple is one of my favorite colors.  She used the #117690 Vintage Vogue stamp set  Thanks so much Denise!

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Feb 10 2010

Custom Bible Verse Frames

Published by Sue under Decorating, Gift Item

My friend, Marilyn, needed three different Bible verse frames.  These were gifts for her uplines.  She also needed them gift wrapped.  Here is what I came up with.

If you are interested in ordering Custom Bible Verse Frames, I would be happy to make them for you.  I need a two week notice.  They are $15 plus shipping and handling.

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Jan 05 2010

Mary Kay Consultant Gift

Published by Sue under Gift Item

A Mary Kay consultant asked me to make an ASK Bible verse frame for her.  The colors I used were Pretty in Pink, Basic Gray, Basic Black and Whisper White. 

If you are looking for a unique gift for someone, let me know.  I have over 50 color choices of cardstock and either black or brown frames available.  I charge $15 per frame, plus shipping.

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Nov 25 2009

Baby Shower Ideas

Published by Sue under Big Shot, Decorating, Gift Item, Stamping

On November 14, my daughter hosted a baby shower for my daughter-in-law.  She did 99% of the work herself, but would ask me for input and ideas.  We both like making decorations ourselves vs. buying the cheezy stuff the stores sell.  The baby’s nursery is done is green and brown.  My son and daughter-in-law aren’t finding out the sex of the baby before it is born in early January.  So the colors for the shower were the same as the baby’s nursery. 

Sorry, but I didn’t get a formal invitation because my daughter ran short.  But the invitation was in the shape of a baby’s onsie–very cute.

The Sizzix Big Shot Flower Folds die cut got used for a lot of the decorations.  This was the sign on the front door.

This is the diaper cake.  You roll the diapers and secure with a rubber band.  The wide ribbon hides the rubber bands.  After the shower, the diaper cake can be taken apart and the diapers can be used.

I’ll be honest here.  This diaper baby freaked me out!  You roll diapers for the head, arms and legs.  Stuff the clothes with towels or blankets.  Add a hat, mittens and booties to cover the diapers.  A nuk in the mouth and we placed it in a doll carrier.  So many people attending the shower thought this was a real baby when they glanced at it.  It was only when they got close that we’d hear a gasp!

For the three table decorations, I used my wire card tree to feature two-sided baby pictures of my son and daughter-in-law.  I used the Sizzix Big Shot Scallop Square and Scallop Circle die cuts.  I stamped baby words and punched them out with the Modern Label punch.  Tied some ribbon at the base and it was done.  I love how these personalized the shower, gave people something to talk about and helped people visualize what the new baby may look like.

I made a 5"x5" baby card using the nursery colors.  This was easy using the Sizzix Big Shot Scallop Circle die cut, Swirly Sizzlits decorative strip die, Sizzix Texturz Plates Backgrounds I, Eyelet Border Punch, 3/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch and 1 1/4" Circle Punch, 5/16" chocolate chip jumbo brads and 1/4" Chocolate Chip grosgrain ribbon.

 

These sugar cookies are so darn cute!  My daughter found the cookie cutter on Ebay.  She made the cookies from scratch and then made the homemade frosting.  It didn’t take her very long to decorate them.  Me?  I would never have attempted this complicated project.  Many people at the shower thought she bought these!  Now, that’s a compliment!

What do you do with your retired Stampin’ Up! ribbon?  My daughter decided to make a taggie blanket.  It was fun to see all the different colors, sizes and textures of the ribbon.  I know the new baby will love playing with this.

These are just a few of the personalized decorations at the baby shower!  Over 22 adults attended and 5 children.  It was a fun shower! 

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