Thursday, April 2, 2015
Easter Packaging
10:10 AM
Hi DeNami friends,
DT Lisa P made an adorable Easter treat that you can give or put in an Easter basket. How fun to make something this cute and it is so simple to do!
These adorable faces are so versatile for so many projects. I love how Lisa used it in such a new and fresh way.
She writes:
Hello there! It’s Lisa P. with one final Easter idea to share. I recently spent some time babysitting my two and a half year old niece in Pittsburgh. She loves to play with Play-Doh (and I have to confess…so do I). We had LOTS of fun together! So, for Easter I wanted to send her some additional colors of Play-Doh to add to her collection, and I wanted to wrap them in some kind of cute and creative way. Here’s what I came up with:
DT Lisa P made an adorable Easter treat that you can give or put in an Easter basket. How fun to make something this cute and it is so simple to do!
These adorable faces are so versatile for so many projects. I love how Lisa used it in such a new and fresh way.
She writes:
Hello there! It’s Lisa P. with one final Easter idea to share. I recently spent some time babysitting my two and a half year old niece in Pittsburgh. She loves to play with Play-Doh (and I have to confess…so do I). We had LOTS of fun together! So, for Easter I wanted to send her some additional colors of Play-Doh to add to her collection, and I wanted to wrap them in some kind of cute and creative way. Here’s what I came up with:
Aren’t they cute??? And they’re super easy to make.
Little Chick:
Step 1: Stamp the D123 Small Stitched Circle in VersaMark
ink onto a yellow piece of cardstock. Stamp the little chick face from PF54
Animal Faces Stamp Set in Tuxedo Black Memento ink in the center of the circle
and color with markers. Punch out the circle with a 1” circle punch. Punch out
two 1 1/2” scalloped circles from the same yellow cardstock and score each at
7/8”.
Step 2: Wrap a 12”x12” sheet of yellow tissue paper
around a Play-Doh Plus container and secure with baker’s twine at the
top. (Note: The Play-Doh Plus containers are smaller than regular Play-Doh
containers. They measure 2 1/8” tall by 2 1/4” wide at the widest part of the
lid.) Tie on a bow with ribbon. Adhere the pieces from Step 1 as shown.
Little Bunny:
Step 1: Stamp the D123 Small Stitched Circle in Smokey
Gray Versafine ink onto a white piece of cardstock. Stamp the little bunny face
from PF54 Animal Faces Stamp Set in Tuxedo Black Memento ink in the center of
the circle. Color the nose pink and add some whiskers with a black pen. Punch
out the circle with a 1” circle punch. Punch out one 1 1/2” scalloped circle
from white cardstock. Adhere the circle to the scalloped circle.
Step 2: Wrap two sheets of 12”x12” white tissue paper
around a Play-Doh Plus container, splitting the bunch at the top into two parts.
Secure each bunch with baker’s twine. Adhere the pieces from Step 1 as shown.
Add a cotton ball for a tail.
So…what do you think???
I hope you like my projects for today! I had so much fun creating
these!!!
Thanks for stopping by!
DeNami Design Supplies:
Ribbon: Shocking Pink/White Polka Dot (formerly available at DeNami
Design)
Other Supplies:
Cardstock: Lemon Tart and White (Papertrey Ink)
Markers: Copic Sketch
Pen: Black Copic Multiliner 0.3
Punches: 1” Circle and 1 1/2” Scalloped Circle (Marvy Uchida)
Tissue Paper: White and Yellow (Spritz - available at Target)
Play-Doh Plus: (Hasbro)
Cotton Ball
Adhesives: Scor-Tape (Scor-Pal), Mono Multi Liquid Glue (Tombow)
Labels:
diy gifts,
Easter basket treats
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1 comments:
aww Lisa this is just the cutest idea ever.. I love it
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