Thursday, February 12, 2015
Valentine Lollipop Treats
3:00 AM
Hello friends,
I can't wait to share with you what Deb has been cooking up. I think she has outdone herself with cuteness!! I absolutely love how simple this is, yet totally creative and eye catching.
Today you can learn how to make this in time for Valentine's Day.
This project would be perfect for party favors for a kid's party, bridal shower, celebration, or even game day. Just change out the colors and stamps to create the theme you need.
You can even do this and tuck a Dove chocolate instead of the lollipop. Just don't make the hole for the stick. If you don't want to do candy, you can easily tuck in a mini post it note pad! How cute would that be!
Here's Deb's step by step tutorial. Give her some love by leaving a comment. Us bloggers LOVE comments.
Here's what Deb writes:
Hello DeNami friends! It’s Deb here today sharing some fun Valentine’s Day treats using some stamps from the latest release combined with some older stamps. DeNami carries so many wonderful Valentine themed stamps that you can easily substitute the images or sentiments while making this project.
I can't wait to share with you what Deb has been cooking up. I think she has outdone herself with cuteness!! I absolutely love how simple this is, yet totally creative and eye catching.
Today you can learn how to make this in time for Valentine's Day.
This project would be perfect for party favors for a kid's party, bridal shower, celebration, or even game day. Just change out the colors and stamps to create the theme you need.
You can even do this and tuck a Dove chocolate instead of the lollipop. Just don't make the hole for the stick. If you don't want to do candy, you can easily tuck in a mini post it note pad! How cute would that be!
Here's Deb's step by step tutorial. Give her some love by leaving a comment. Us bloggers LOVE comments.
Here's what Deb writes:
Hello DeNami friends! It’s Deb here today sharing some fun Valentine’s Day treats using some stamps from the latest release combined with some older stamps. DeNami carries so many wonderful Valentine themed stamps that you can easily substitute the images or sentiments while making this project.
For my
project, I created some adorable lollipop wrappers. First I measured my
lollipops to ensure they would be completely wrapped. I used Jolly Rancher
lollipops. I trimmed my cardstock to 3x 2 ¾. Since I was using DeNami cardstock
I simply trimmed it in half lengthwise and then trimmed off 2 ½ inches.
Then I
marked a spot half way down so that I could hole punch the center for the
lollipop stick. As it turned out, my crop-a-dile was too short! So I used my
scissors to trim an opening.
I stamped my
focal point using the new Sealed with a Kiss and Sweetie Skunk along with my
other sentiments and images. I added some foam adhesive to attach them to the
wrappers.
Then I
simply slid them into the wrappers. I applied a bit of ATG to one side to make
sure they didn’t slide around.
Then I used
my Tim Holtz tiny attacher to close them. You could also use a regular stapler
or more ATG.
I applied
some ATG to my fingers, just like Nami taught me *wink* and then wrapped it
around the lollipop stick.
I
trimmed some ribbon to about 6 inches and tied a knot around the stick
making sure the ribbon was attached to the stick. Then I trimmed off the
excess ribbon.
This project
would also work great as party favors at a baby shower or birthday party. I hope you have the chance to give this a try.
DeNami supplies used:
Magenta cardstock
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1 comments:
I like that you embossed the wrappers Deb, these are super cute!
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