Showing posts with label candy holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy holder. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2011

Note pads for Sale


These are notepads made with our clear stamp holders. The calendar is for 2012. The front was made with our Digital Studio program. Price is $10.00 with shipping extra. You will love these!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Valentine candy holders

Good Saturday afternoon. Once again a week has gone past and I've not posted. I finally figured out what was wrong with my camera and will be taking pictures this afternoon and will post the candy holders we made this morning.

I have a confession to make. When Stampin'Up! announced they were coming out with clear mount blocks for our fabulous rubber stamps I was not happy. I'd tried another company's product and found it very inferior. Well.....I bought several stamp sets to try so I would have knowledge for you, my customers, and I"M IN LOVE!!! They are wonderful and have helped so much in placing the image on the cardstock. It is still our fabulous rubber with a new "holder". Call me for a free demonstration of this super new product.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Leadership candy swap


Good morning. Heading to the airport to return home from another fantastic Stampin'Up! Leadership conference and a super fantastic visit with my brother and his family.

Today's post is another of the candy swaps I participated in at Leadership. This is a case from my good friend Amy Bell. It uses chocolate chip and close to cocoa cardstock. Enjoy!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Christmas Candy holder


Good afternoon. Sorry for the lack of posts, I am trying to take pictures and get the supply lists together.

This candy holder uses the Movers & Shapers Holiday Windows. The cardstock was cut 3.5 X 11 and placed on the left side of the die. It took a few tries to get the cutout exactly where I wanted it. I then used a sharpie and marked the box around the die so I knew where to put it the next time. Have the opening at the bottom so your ornament is facing in the right direction. I used the 3 snowflakes from the Serene Snowflakes stamp set and versamark. Then embossed with clear embossing powder. I used the scalloped punch on the top edge and put a piece of 3.5 X 1" of striped DSP from Merry Moments. 1/4" real red grosgrain completed the project. I used the Delightful Decorations stamp set to stamp to and from and mounted it to the piece left from the cutout. Enjoy!

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