Welcome to the Control Freaks December blog tour! We’ve created wintery projects for you to enjoy this month. If you’re following the tour, you’ve just come from Justin Krieger’s blog.
I have two projects to share with you — a “winter” card and one 3-D project.
PROJECT #1 – Snowbuddy Likes You!
Stamps: Snow Much Fun
Paper: Watercolor Paper, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso
Ink: Black StazOn, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Cherry Cobbler, Pool Party, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories: Lacy Brocade Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Natural 7/8″ Cotton Ribbon, Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine, Linen Thread, Regals Designer Button, Aqua Painter and Reinker Inks, Stampin’ Dimensionals
PROJECT #2 – Fabric Candy Basket
One of my co-workers has the most adorable fabric candy basket on her desk. I did a search online and found directions HERE — and here’s the link to the PDF. My basket measures approximately ten inches square, but you could make any size desired — even recatangular shapes. This basket can hold not just candy, but napkins, remotes, etc. Super fun and super easy to make! 🙂
Accessories: Essentials Designer Fabric, Old Olive 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon, Sewing Machine & Thread, Quilt Batting
To see the next blog, please click the link below. Barb Mullikin is next! Thanks so much for taking the tour!
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Love your projects! The card is so cute and I love the tray!
That card is so sweetly happy. That tray is brilliant!
Please let us know when you have the candy dish directions up on your blog. Email the yahoo group please. Thanks so much.
Your Snowbuddy is one of my favorite snowmen! Sweet projects!!
Yvette, your snowman card is adorable – love how it feels kind of vintage. And the fabric candy box is fabulous! Thanks for the link to the instructions. 🙂
I love your super cute fabric tray!! Yours looks a little puffier than the one on the coats and clark site. Did you use a different fusible fleece? Really cute and crafty – thanks for sharing!!
Hi Lauren, thank you for commenting on my project! I used quilt batting instead of fusible fleece so my basket did turn out a little puffier.