A sweet Canadian Consultant named Sabriena gave me this idea for my workshop make and take. This idea has been circulating for awhile. My little girl made the chocolate bar and used markers. I made the dreamsicle and used ink.
We are making these at a big Make and Take Crop where I will be the SU Rep. I made up this materials page in my SU software to have handy!
Materials used:
Stampin' Up Cardstock: Real Red, Only Orange, Summer Sun, Old Olive, Chocolate Chip & Whisper White
Stampin' Up Inks: Chocolate Chip, Only Orange, Basic Black
Stampin' Up Ink Spots: Chocolate Chip
Stampin' Up Markers: Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Old Olive
Stampin' Up Punches: Scalloped Circle, Corner Rounder, 1 1/4" Circle Punch, 1 3/8 Inch Circle Punch, Horizontal Punch to place slots for popsicle sticks
Stampin' Up Ribbon- 5/8" Grosgrain Ribbon in Pumpkin Pie and Real Red
Stampin' Up Stamp Sets-Tart and Tangy, Teeny, Tiny Wishes, Sincere Salutations, Whimsical Words
SU Misc: White Uniball Pen, Stampin' Dimensionals
Popsicle Sticks
My little girl is having her birthday party and she made these little token cards up. They have money inside to play at the token machines. These are the color combos she wanted and she made them herself for her party favors.
One more lime bar!
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
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11 comments :
I love chocolate! so you know i sould go with your daughter's design. Cute.
I want a fudge bar or a dreamcicle bar! what a cute idea. :)
oh they are both so cute xx
How cute! They are both cool! Your little one did a great job.
Adorable. What a great idea! Hmmmm, I could do with a dreamcicle right about now! hugs, eileen
That is just adorable. May have to lift that for one of my grandkids!
Those are just so cute! Now I want some ice cream!!
these are both ADORABLE
I love those!!
Lori
WOW...those are great! I love 'em all...
Now those are really too cute -- I love those! Your daughter did a great job!
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