Hi everyone! Wow what a weekend- lots going on!
- our three week old grandson is coming for a visit this weekend
- the Olympics have started
- there is a supercool cross promotion and giveaway on the Sizzix and Craftside blogs this weekend! The members of the Sizzix Design Team each selected one of of my dies to work with and have created amazing projects with them! They have taken the dies and gone above and beyond anything I dreamed of. What an inspiration to see! Check out the links above to see how to enter to win- there are a few ways.
- Jess from KinderStampO has a great blog post and project up at My Craft Channel using my Teacup die!
I had to join in the fun too. We redid the guest room to fit my daughter and SIL’s new family status and I wanted to make a little welcome gift to leave in the room. So I created a baby bottle announcement from the Candy Jars die, brand new from the Sweet Treats collection.
I love the Little Darling papers from Graphic 45 and was just waiting for the chance to use them. I cut a 12” x 12” piece of paper in half and spray-adhesived it (is that a word?) to a piece of 6” x 13” matboard. The process of rolling the die and matboard through the Big Shot cements the paper to the board and creates perfect score lines. Remember to place the right side to the die when cutting. I also ran a piece of kraft paper through for the bottle nipple and trimmed it to size and glued it on top of the bottle.
Daniel’s birth info was printed on cardstock and inserted into the window opening. This picture was taken when he was only a couple of hours old. He kept putting his hands up to his heard with a concerned look on his face. Apparently being born is a little scary!
Five butterflies were cut from cardstock, then embossed and inked. I tried to sew through the stack but it was too thick so I wound up sewing through one layer of the antenna which gave the same effect and glued it on top of the butterfly. Leaves were placed on the bottom of the bottle with the butterfly on top. I tied hand dyed seam binding around the top. A metal embellishment from my stash finished it off.
Make sure to stop by the Sizzix and Craftside blogs and enter to win a prize package- good luck everyone! Have a great weekend- I am parked on the couch watching the Olympics with plenty of tissues!
Molly Smith says
Oh Eileen, I love how you altered your dies and made the adorable welcome gifts to put in the room! Enjoy bonding with your precious grandson! He sure is a cutie 🙂
-Molly
Hetty says
Hello Eileen, this bottle die is just adorable. And my 3 weeks old grandson will also fit perfectly. How great we have grandsons the same age. Will check back here again to see what else you make for your grandson in the future for I might case some of your ideas. Thanks for the inspiration and have a great day with your grandson.
Shelly Hickox says
This is so adorable, Eileen! Love the inventive way you used your die. Can’t wait to add a few Sweet Treats to my collection!
Candace Jedrowicz says
I think the Candy Jar turned Baby Bottle is brilliant! I went through the blog hop and saw all the lovely projects using your dies and LOVED them ALL!
It confirms what I knew all along – you are brilliant, Eileen!
Eileen Hull says
Oh thanks everyone- it sure was fun to be part of the weekend’s feature! Hetty- hope you are living near your little guy- we are in VA and my daughter is in Miami so I am loving every minute of the time we have together. Will miss them a lot when they leave on Wed 🙁 Thanks for your nice comments everyone!
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