Hello there and welcome to your final stop on DeNami Design's Halloween Blog Hop! If you're on track, you've arrived here from the beautiful blog of Greta Hess. If not...no worries, you can start at the beginning by heading to the DeNami Design Blog.
For today's hop I decided to make some festive lollipop holders (a project I've been wanting to try out for a long time, but am just now getting around to):
These were so simple and super fun to make! Just cut a strip of cardstock to 2.25" x 6.5" and then score it at 2.5" and 4". Punch holes in the top for the embroidery floss to loop through and decorate the fronts anyway you choose. The perfect little treat for any holiday or special occasion!
Here's a closer look at each one individually:
I hope you've enjoyed all of the fantastic creations on today's Halloween Blog Hop and feel inspired to get crafty!!!
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Thanks for hopping along with us!
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Supplies:
Stamps: CL-D148 Trick Or Treat, CL-E156 Friendly Mummy, E145 Friendly Ghost, A102 Candy Corn (DeNami Design)
Ink: Tuxedo Black Memento (Tsukineko)
Copic Sketch Markers
Cardstock: Black (DeNami Design)
Patterned Paper: Thrilling 6x6 Bundle (Authentique)
Dies: Small Standard Circles (Spellbinders), Doily Details Collection (PTI), Limitless Layers 1.75" Circle Collection (PTI)
Embroidery Floss: Cream and Black (Janlynn)
Adhesive: Quickie Glue Pen (Sakura), Adhesive Tape Runner (Tombow), Pop Dots (Plaid Enterprises)
Tools: Hole Punch
Lisa, I love your lollipop treats! Awesome project! I hear ya about finally getting around to try something that you have wanted to do for some time. I wish we had more hours in the day and more days in the week!
ReplyDeleteCute as a button treat holder. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome treat holders!!
ReplyDeleteLURVE LURVE LURVE LURVE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore these! My favorite is the candy corn nestled to the side of the sentiment. Fabulous designs!
ReplyDeleteLove the candy corn - I just have to order some of these stamps soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, and as you say, one can use it for any occasion!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
Your treats look all dressed up!
Hugs
Rene
These are just adorable! Love the colors and paper you used! Darling images!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are just way too cute! Love the papers to compliment these darling treats with sweet images!
ReplyDeleteBeatiful creation, I love it!
ReplyDeleteAll treats and no tricks....great job!
ReplyDeleteCute project! So glad you got around to it now!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent hop! Thanks for the inspiration.
La-Vie B.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent hop! Thanks for the inspiration.
La-Vie B.
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These are just so cute.
ReplyDeleteisoscia at aol dot com
Those are WAY adorable!
ReplyDeleteVery cute lollipop holders!
ReplyDeleteI really love the lollipop holders!
ReplyDeleteThese little lollypops are so cute wrapped in their little cases. Fun idea! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project - and so perfect for those sweet and simple images!
ReplyDeleteVery cute lollipop
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on them are fun!
Carla from Utah
So creative--what a great idea! These lollipop holders are a super way to showcase all of the different DeNami Halloween stamps. Love 'em!
ReplyDeleteI keep saying I want to make these for my DIL's 1st grade class. You have inspired me to get them done this year!! Super cute Lisa ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your yummy treats! :D
ReplyDeleteThese look great!! I love the layers!!
ReplyDeleteLove the interesting scallop. Very fun.
ReplyDeleteOhh, they're so darling!! What a fun idea :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Awesome! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lollipop treat holders - they are super cute!
ReplyDeleteLisa, your lollipop holders are fabulous ~ they are festive and vibrant! What a great project to end the hop!
ReplyDeleteThese will make the lollipops sweeter! Darling project!
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