I made this "mug" for Easter treats by following this tutorial and using snippets of cardstock and DSP from SU! I have a neighbor/friend who doesn't eat candy (gasp!) but she likes a certain kind of granola bar, so I thought this mug would be perfect for holding a few of her favorite bars in different flavors. I didn't follow directions accurately (no surprise there) so I had to improvise once I adhered the dsp incorrectly. I cut a few banners and adhered some punched flowers with mini brads to cover up the boo boos, but I liked the way it turned out probably a bit more than the plain version. I used my Big Shot to cut the framelit tag tied to the ribbon, as well as the oval die cut used to create the mug handle. I tied the cellophane bag with matching Hello Honey twill ribbon, and the cardstock base is Blackberry Bliss. There is a fancy label punched sentiment panel that says "Happy Easter" but it's hiding under the framelit tag.
I'm entering this into the Cuttlebug Mania Challenge which is "Happy Easter"
I'm also sharing this with Pixie's Snippets Playground #220- which is always to use snippets.
Thanks for stopping by and make it a great day too!
Carol
This is such a great idea. So specialized and pretty too!
ReplyDeleteOK Smarty Pants! This is just so, so clever Carol - I love it! A perfect Easter make and also great that you linked into Cuttlebug Mania as well!
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Di xx
This is a perfect way to present some Easter treats, Carol! What a thoughtful gift!
ReplyDeleteThat is a clever project! I like that you just moved on to fix your boo boos instead of starting over. The colors are great, I bet your neighbor will love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous Easter project! Love the design. xx
ReplyDeleteA perfect Easter treat for someone and just as cute as can be!!! Doesn't like candy? Yikes! LOL! This will be perfect for her.
ReplyDeleteLynn
That is just the cutest project Love it .............Lis
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely Easter gift carol and looks really pretty. I made a mug similar to yours at a workshop last year and wouldn't have thought to use it for Easter. Thanks for sharing Barbxx
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Carol, a wonderful gift.
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Wow, this mug is just breathtaking!!! I have never seen one of them!! Thanks for the link to the tutorial! You have made a stunning gift for your friend! I don't see any bo boo..., your tags and flowers are a fab touch for this mug!! Great idea and amazing work, your talent just shine with this!!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally amazing! Wowzers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous little "just because" gift Carol! I love your mug and I love that you made a boo boo because I think those banners look great on the mug with those cute flowers. Your neighbor will surely love this gift! Can't believe she doesn't eat candy though. lol Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea...love the papers Carol and the creation looks awesome... {aNNie}
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't like candy? I have to say I may have to CASE thins for my granddaughter and her boyfriend as they are into Cliff Bars and no candy trying to get into shape for hiking Mt. Washington this summer. This is a nice change from just the plain cello bags with the top note as a topper. Thanks for a wonderful idea. Besides looking at your beautiful creations I get some wonderful ideas from you. Thanks a bunch. Have a fantastic day.
ReplyDeleteI have seen these papercrafted mugs about but would NEVER attempt to have a go at making one so I take my hat off to you for having a go Carol. I think yours has turned out just fine and dandy! Your neighbour will love it.
ReplyDeleteNo good for hooch though . . .
Hugs, Sarn xxx
Great colors for this fun project. Tell your friend that I can relate. I'm not big into candy (but cookies.... that's a whole other story).
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Thanks so much for posting the link. It is definitely on my "to do" list!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant easter mug and such a great idea xx
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