
I made this gingerbread cookie pail for the Fun & Cute challenge - to make a cute card/project! I thought this sweet little pail with Gingerbread men inside and out would fit the bill! I'm always looking for fun easy ways to give food items for the holidays. I got the pail at Michaels for $1.00 and decorated it simply with a stamped gingerbread man from Waltzingmouse Stamps . I cut the image with a Nestability oval and framed it with a scalloped Nestability oval. Then I just tied this pretty striped grosgrain ribbon from Stampin Up around the top. And look how perfectly it matched!

Ink: Pacific Point: SU, Butterscotch: Adirondack
Paper: Vintage Cream: PTI, More Mustard, Pacific Point: SU
Accessories: blue pail: Michaels, hole punch, Tags 5 Spellbinders, key chain: Michaels, circle punch, foam dimensionals, glue dots, Scor Tape.
I also wanted to share a picture of me with my cyber stamping friend Anne Harmon. We have known each other for quite a while on Split Coast (she's jdmommy). We are both on the DoubleDog Dare Challenge team (see my sidebar). We live fairly close to each other but had never met. We finally set a date and that was last night at a local 99 Restaurant.
I also wanted to share a picture of me with my cyber stamping friend Anne Harmon. We have known each other for quite a while on Split Coast (she's jdmommy). We are both on the DoubleDog Dare Challenge team (see my sidebar). We live fairly close to each other but had never met. We finally set a date and that was last night at a local 99 Restaurant.
The waitress was kind enough to take a picture of us - it was pretty dark in there as you can see! That's me on the left and Anne on the right.

It's my birthday this Saturday (9/5) Whoo Hoo!!! - so the cards Anne and her mother made me were birthday cards.





Just look at this adorable card with the inchie cake popped on top of a cuttled panel. She also made this cute box (which may be an SU die?) and LOOK at the cute cake she made and had tucked in the little box!!! She used one of those battery operated votive candles and covered it with a scalloped circle on the top, wrapped the sides, added tiny punched flowers on the top, some silver Happy Birthday stickers and dew drops around the scalloped bottom - HOW CUTE IS THAT!!???!?!?! I'm just gonna have to try making some of these myself!! ETA: if you click on the picture you can see the details on the cake!
What a lucky girl I am - thanks so much dear friends, Anne and Anne! - and thanks to all of you for stopping by today
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