Good morning and happy Monday to you! It is back to reality for me.....time to make the "doughnuts" so to speak! LOL! It's okay, I love my job and miss my students and fellow teachers! I can't imagine going to work everyday at a place you dislike.....I am truly blessed!
I have another Easter project to share with you. They are little paint can treat holders that I created for the Cricut Circle last year. It uses the 3 Birds on Parade cartridge. I used Elegant Edges to create a pretty lacy cover for around the can. The tag was cut using the Sentimental's cartridge.
I used a flocking embossing powder on their bodies. It gives it a subtle texture. The flocking medium is by Tim Holtz.
You can see the texture here a little more clearly. : ) Glitter was added to their bunny ears.....you knew I had to sneak that in somewhere! ; )
My girl brought this home the other day. I love that her school encourages the arts, even with all of the varying abilities at her school. With my kids getting older, I don't get these cute projects very often anymore.....so I relish the ones I do get.
Have a wonderful day! Tomorrow will start all the new releases by JustRite, so be sure to check back!
I had two of those little pails in my hand on Friday at Michael's and thought, nah, I don't need these. I see I was wrong. How adorable! Love the flocked embossing.....these are super cute!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, they are SO cute~! Love them, Michele!! Tell Cort that egg is SUPER!! I see she has that artistic blood in her...thanks for sharing!! Have a great Monday xo
ReplyDeleteThat little bunny hops all over the place! :0) What a fun and adorable project! Yes, back to school, but the end is in sight! Have a great week!
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Oh my gosh...I LOVE these, Michele!! So darn cute!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous Michele.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
I love these! I just found your blog and I'm IN LOVE with your work! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute! Cute! Cute!!! Oh Wow!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't mind me asking which frame did you use from elegant edges? I couldn't seem to figure it out. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI found it on paper lace. Thanks!
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