Hi everyone! Sorry it's been so long since my last post. We visited family last week and there was no time for blogging! While visiting my mom, we taught a flip-flop embellishing class with her stampin' and scrappin' gals--boy, did we have a good time! Just look at the great flip-flops we made!
Everyone brought their own pair of plain flip-flops and using the Daisies #2 die and the Big Shot we cut 3 flowers out of various materials including sparkly felt, craft foam and glitter foam. The Circles #2 die cut a coordinating circle which was made into a "button" with two punches of the Crop-o-Dile. We tied it all together with some ribbon. Aren't they darling?
Can't leave without showing you the table favors mom and I made using the Two Tags die and Island Oasis DSP inspired by these beauties from Monika Davis. My clever mom created the flip flops on her Cricut--how stinkin' cute are they?!
Here's a shout out to everyone who came to the party--I hope you all had as much fun as mom and I did. Thanks for a great evening!
7 comments:
WOW WOW WOW! These are SO cute and I actually have that Die cut! What a great idea---you guys are so smart and what fun you must have had!
Looks like a lot of fun to me! Such cute ideas - love those fancy glittery flip flops!
Nance this class was so much fun! I wore mine to Gull Lake and all the girls were asking about them. I LOVED the table favors, they were adorable and I haven't even eaten the candy yet...can you believe that?
Great Class, Great Friends, Great FUN!
PS: Arden's decorated banisters were so cute... GREAT JOB!
Oh my gosh they look so cute in the picture and such a variety. It's interesting the choices the gals made that I wouldn't have thought of AND how cute they turned out. It was so much fun to have all of you here for a visit, miss ya's all ready. Great job teaching everyone how to make the flip-flops and making the adorable little favors, gotta luv that Cricut!
What a FABULOUS class!!!! Hope we get the Big Shot in October!
Cute! I saw these a few months ago when they were feautured on Nancy Riley's istamp blog and meant to try them then but had forgotten about them.
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