In this video I will show you how I created these sweet bags. I hope this inspires you or gives you some additional ideas.
Leave me a comment and let me know what you thing.
xoxo,
Tracy



To add a little card - try business cards. They are hassle free, already preforated, easy to create using clip art and fonts from your computer, etc. There are tons of free clip art images out on the web - or use something already on your computer. How about adding your childs hand print or thumb print to the card. Just open up your ink pad, press and stamp. Simple as that.
I hope my project video's are helpful to you.
If so - please leave me a comment so I will know. ÜÜÜ







Great job, Tracy. What a lucky little guy Spencer is to have you for a mom! hugs, eileen
ReplyDeleteThat was a really fun video.. and that sponge stuff is AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried running it through the cricut, or do you think it wouldn't work well? And do you think it'll work better with the deep blade housing or the regular blade housing?
Hi Tracy, what a great idea! This would be great for a Toy Story-themed birthday too...I'm keeping this one in mind, since I hear Toy Story 3 is in the works!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Sharon
Those are too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was a neat video. I learn so much by watching your videos....Tammie
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Love it! I hope I remember this idea when I do Caden's B-day next year.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a GREAT idea...maybe some day I will actually have time to do this =)
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Great job Tracy!! I hope I can come up some great goody bags... my oldest son, Bryce, has a birthday coming up in September... Diary of a Wimpy Kid theme (after the book series)... any ideas would be WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cheryl