Weekly Challenge #4 Tuesday, January 29th thru February 4th.
Create a Valentine using a stamp.
(you don't need to use an A Muse stamp to enter)
I have a great project to show you today. Our assignment was to create a Valentine using a stamp and I have a really cute project. I am having my elementary and preschool grandchildren over on Valentine's Day for breakfast. So, I wanted to invite them in a very special way. So, I decided to mail them an invitation.
I used a round canister type container I had hanging around my scrapbook room, wrapped it with the A Muse paper, used the stamps on it, wrapped the twine around it. Then, I used a dollar store doily and my computer to generate the wording for the invitation. I intended to include some candy in there and totally forgot... Last, I headed off to the PO and mailed the canister off to my grandchildren.
I have a great project to show you today. Our assignment was to create a Valentine using a stamp and I have a really cute project. I am having my elementary and preschool grandchildren over on Valentine's Day for breakfast. So, I wanted to invite them in a very special way. So, I decided to mail them an invitation.
I used a round canister type container I had hanging around my scrapbook room, wrapped it with the A Muse paper, used the stamps on it, wrapped the twine around it. Then, I used a dollar store doily and my computer to generate the wording for the invitation. I intended to include some candy in there and totally forgot... Last, I headed off to the PO and mailed the canister off to my grandchildren.
Supplies Used:
round canister
A Muse paper and twine
A Muse Stamp Set: "At First Sight"
Dollar Store doily
Computer invitation wording cut into a heart
Go to to Cuttin and Stampin Challenge Blog for a complete list of rules and to enter your creation. You can go Here for more information on A Muse studio products.
What a very sweet and special grandmother you are! The kids will be thrilled to receive your super cute container - all stamped up and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the Amuse paper you used!
Teresa
www.createenjoyshare.blogspot.com
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