Wednesday, April 1, 2009

IDEAS

Well...this is not a mindblowingIneedtoshowmyfriends!!....type of idea, but I had a lot of fun with it and it did turn out pretty cute.  I was looking for a way to wrap Miss Heather's birthday goodies without spending a fortune on a big gift sack.  Those things are expensive, you know!!  So I pulled out all of the crafting supplies and got to creating.

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I made this cute tag with my stamping supplies and various other scraps that I had in my craft box.  I was trying to create something that Heather could keep and tack on her memory board.  Her arms and legs move and I was pleased with the way she turned out.  The only thing that she was lacking was glitter and Heather had that so I added it after she opened her package.  She now has silver glittered polka-dots on her skirt and glitter on her boots, gloves, and her blue butterfly bow.  I had the stamps and supplies to do this for months and had never used them.  Now I'm ready to create more of the "glitter girls."  I left her gifts in a plain brown bag, folded the top over, cut and glued on two layers of scrap book paper then punched holes and tied her glitter girl on with several different ribbons.  It was a very cute gift!

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Speaking of cute.........these are Heather's latest creations.

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These super cute picture frames!  That girl just has the creative vision I tell ya!

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And.....she's been painting away!  Very whimsical and happy!

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This adorable 3 tiered table!

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More awesome finials!

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A gorgeous glittered chandelier picture!

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A girly girl side table!

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A great coffee table!   Whew!  She's really been on a roll!

Hope you're having a wonderful week!

Denise

2 comments:

  1. Oh My
    I love that adorable 3 tiered table. I can't wait to see all your things when I come to Oklahoma City next May when my daughter graduates. I love the painted furniture.

    Janice In Missouri

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