These look so yummy! I bet they tasted great! :) How did you get the pink lemonade flavor?, would love to know :) Everything on your blog looks awesome, I'm your newest follower! :)
So I found the Disney/Pixar Blog Hop over at Creative Cutter Room and decided to join in. I made a frame with the Disney character "Chip" as that is my dear hubby's nickname from childhood. I linked my project on Love to Crop's blog. Thanks to Shawn and Melissa for hosting! Recipe: Black frame purchased from Walmart 14 3/8" x 7 1/4" Leaf/Acorn cardstock from Debbie Mumm Harvest & Holiday cut at 12" x 4 3/4" Chip from Cricut Disney Friends cart cut at 4" with Recollections cardstock Acorn from Cricut Disney Friends cart cut at 2", embossed with Cuttlebug folders Swiss Dots and Argyle CHIP letters from Cricut Don Juan cart cut at 3" with rust cardstock, shadow cut at 3" with mustard cardstock All items inked with Coffee Bean
I made this toolbox for my youngest child's first day of school this year. I included a few items for him to add to his backpack/lunchbox and of course, pencils in his favorite pattern of camouflage! Here's the recipe: Toolbox- cut at 9.25" with Cricut cart Sweet Tooth Boxes in red/black cardstock RYAN- cut at 2" with Cricut cart Nate's ABC's in black with white ink stitching Bus- cut at 2" with Cricut cart Nate's ABC's in yellow/black/white/green (all scrap pieces) and stamped in cooper/silver ink School Days- cut at 1" with Cricut cart Nate's ABC's in green Stars- cut at 1/2, 3/4, and 1" with Cricut cart George & Basic Shapes in yellow with black ink stitching For My Pink Stamper's blog hop submission: This project meets my simple style of something creative to serve a practical purpose. I just love cute gift packages...I know he's going to be really surprised! I'm also entering this proj
These look so yummy! I bet they tasted great! :) How did you get the pink lemonade flavor?, would love to know :) Everything on your blog looks awesome, I'm your newest follower! :)
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