Welcome to the 2013 *September* edition of the Wednesday Artisan Blog Hop. Check back every Wednesday to see new projects that all 10 of the Stampin' Up! Artisans have created.
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This project was a spinoff from another project you'll see later this month. I love it when that happens!
Halloween is right around the corner so that means you need to start making your projects now or AT LEAST buy (and eat) the candy.
Yes?
Yes.
Halloween is right around the corner so that means you need to start making your projects now or AT LEAST buy (and eat) the candy.
Yes?
Yes.
Do you know how to create a fabric lolly? Sew a straight stitch (by hand) along one of the edges of the ribbon (about 1/8" in) in and out, in and out, or up and down. Whatever - I'm not a technical person. Then gather your ribbon. You get a squished piece of ribbon. Put the ends together and you've got a fabric lolly.
I'm sure you already know this but you can color our basic rhinestones with Sharpie markers to get gorgeous colored rhinestones. Go! Go make some!
Stamps: Toil & Trouble
Paper: Rich Razzleberry, Witches' Brew DSP
Ink: Basic Gray, VersaMark™
Paper: Rich Razzleberry, Witches' Brew DSP
Ink: Basic Gray, VersaMark™
Accessories and Tools: Decorative Window Gift Boxes, Basic Black Chevron Ribbon, Gumball Green Satin Stitched Ribbon, Natural Cotton Ribbon, Heat Tool, Heat & Stick Powder, Black Stampin' Glitter, Basic Rhinestones, 2-1/2" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch, Paper Snips, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Sticky Strip, Silicone Craft Sheet
Other: Fantastic Treats, Green Sharpie, Hot Glue Gun
Order everything from my site {HERE}
Go back and visit my fantastic friend Erica's blog or move on to the next blog and visit Jeanna's. I'm so lucky to be sandwiched between two of my great friends.
Other: Fantastic Treats, Green Sharpie, Hot Glue Gun
Order everything from my site {HERE}
Go back and visit my fantastic friend Erica's blog or move on to the next blog and visit Jeanna's. I'm so lucky to be sandwiched between two of my great friends.
fun project! so love your style!
ReplyDeleteDrool! this is BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project...don't you just love the word "lolly"...I just want to say it over and over...lolly, lolly, lolly, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteoh. My. God. Be still my heart.
ReplyDeleteAwesome.
But I must disagree. You cannot buy any cheesies yet because one might turn into a cheesie.
oh Jane... this is fabulous! I'm in trouble, I'm going to run out of time to case all of the projects you girls have created this week! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Especially love the lolly tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable...!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO COOL and SOOOOO Jane!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHalloween fabulousness! Lolly, lolly, lolly....I'm with Connie on this. Too fun!
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