Friday, December 10, 2010

FWF snowy Friday.

Happy FWF!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
My 3 year old twins checking out the gifts under our tree.Only one gift was opened this morning.......

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for the entire list of participants.

I'm joining in the fun at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
The challenge is to create a winter non-card creation!

And, watch for the blinkie for your chance to win some Unity stamps!
 
I made up some quick gifts for my mom & playgroup friends.
I used up some of the cardboard sleeves from a coffee shop.
Added two stamped and punched items to cover the logo.
I even used my sewing machine to make paper cups to hold a packet of hot cocoa!



I LOVE how they turned out. 
I could easily add a tag with gift card for an extra special gift.
I used the 'warmest wishes' sentiment from this set:

And a fabulous itty bitty stamp from Unity!
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Thanks for stopping by today!
Jennie

12 comments:

Emily Leiphart said...

These are fabulous gift bags, Jennie! The image is perfect for the cocoa.

Becky Dunham said...

They are so cute Jennie! What a quick and easy gift for special people! Thanks so much for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Cute Gift Bags!

Erika said...

These are fabulous. Such a great idea.

StampinCathy said...

Adorable pics of the twins. Great gift ideas.

Carisa said...

super cute!

Linda said...

Jennie,

That is too cute, your lucky your twins. Did not open all of the gifts. lol!

Bonnie Garby said...

Great gift bags! Thanks so much for joining our Really Reasonable Ribbon challenge.

sharon g said...

Cute bags. Nice colors.

Handmade Creations by Stephanie said...

These are great Jennie such a great way to use these stamps!!!!!

Lori said...

What a fun gift idea! Love your paper cups!

Makalah said...

Enjoying the winter snow these days?! :)

Cute idea, and cute kids!