Sunday, September 11, 2011

DENAMI DESIGN TASTY TREATS BLOG HOP!!!




Welcome to the Denami Design Tasty Treats Blog Hop! If you're coming from Amy's Blog then you're on the right track!


For this Blog Hop I created two projects with tasty treats! First is a Gift Card Holder perfect for any occasion! The stamps I used for this project are F164 - Happy Holidays and K65 Penguin Trio!








For the next project I created a Birthday Card! The stamps I used for this project are K55 - Ice Cream Cone, PF14 - Party Time Stamp Set, and PF48 Thoughtful Greeting Stamp Set.





I hope you enjoy my creations! I enjoyed making them.

Don't forget to leave comments along the way! Denami Design is giving away THREE $20 gift certificates. One gift certificate to a random participant (DT members not eligible) and TWO gift certificates to TWO people who comment along the hop! You have until September 12, 2011, 11:59 pm PST, to leave comments on all the blogs.

You're next stop is Ayana's Blog!!!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Easter Cards

Today I wanted to play with some Easter Stamps! These two cards are made with a Denami Design Stamp! I love the little Easter Chicks!



Thursday, April 14, 2011

Birthday Party Favors!!!

Here are the party favors I made for Breanna's 11th Birthday Party and Dylan's 5th Birthday Party. The tubes are filled with M&M's and Skittles!




Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Denami Design - Boy Challenge

This is a card I created for the Denami Design Boy Challenge. I have NEVER submitted anything I have ever made into a challenge so I hope you like it!!!






Sunday, October 3, 2010

Denami Design Gift Certificate Giveaway!!!

Come enter the Denami Gift Certificate Giveaway and check out all the wonderful creations they have on their blog!

http://denami.blogspot.com/

Friday, September 25, 2009

FREEZER T-SHIRT/ TOTE INSTRUCTIONS:

ITEMS YOU NEED:

Tote or T-Shirt
Iron – Mine is set on cotton setting
Tulip Fabric Paint
Freezer Paper – Found at Walmart near foil
Paint Brushs
Cricut – To cut out Stencil

1. Wash you tote/t-shirt and dry.

2. Iron out your tote/t-shirt so there are no creases where your image is going.

3. Select the image you want, size that you want, and cut in the middle of your freezer paper using your cricut. Make sure your FLIP button is on and the shinny side of the paper is up.

4. Take you stencil off your mat. Flip stencil over so shinny side is on tote/t—shirt.

5. Iron stencil on until all edges are secure to prevent paint leaking underneath. Make sure to add your little details that were cut out of your image. (strawberry seeds, eyes, etc, and iron them on too.)

6. Place an extra sheet of freezer paper or cardboard inside the shirt so that no paint leaks through. I DID NOT do this with the tote bag as the material was thick but you can.

7. Pour paint on brush or plate and paint. Let it dry at least 4 hours before applying a second coat.

8. When tote/t-shirt is all done let it sit for 72 hours.

9. After 72 hours wash inside out and dry. If it needs to be ironed I ironed mine while inside out.

Any questions let me know!!!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Glass Etching

Here is a glass candle holder I etched. I found the glasses at the dollar store, used Armour Etching Cream, and a stencil that I purchased from Michaels. I have given a few of them as teacher gifts filled with candy. I also have one sitting on my counter with candy in it. You can also put a tea light candle in them.