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I know, that is probably what you are saying. Where have I been? Dealing with life. I will leave it at that! You really don't want to know all that has been going on. We are all mostly alive and unbroken so, life is good!
I've been trying for days, nay, weeks, to get into my craft room for some stampin therapy! I finally managed a few minutes alone in there to make some Valentine's. Thank goodness that was also the bloggers' challenge theme this week. yay! We also had a challenge a few weeks ago (which I missed) that was the same but different. So, here are two challenges.
For the teachers at school, I made jumbo covered chocolate bars. For the first one, I used Riding Hood red DSP in layers and added the heart from Always to the mini card on the front. gotta love monochromatic!
For this next one, I used Rose red DSP and some Pomeganate silky ribbon for the bow. I love this ribbon!












My daughter got into the act with me and made the one for her own teacher. I love the fact that she doesn't feel like she "has" to do it any color or style. She liked this paper, so that is what she used! I love how she colored the little owl to match. That's my girl! She also stamped all her own valentines. They turned out adorable!! (The red is just the background for the photo.) I love doing crafts with my kids!

Comments

Lynn Mercurio said…
Awesome projects! I hope your life resumes normal activities soon. Hugs!
Ida said…
Oh I love those Candy Bar wrappers, they always dress up the candy so nicely. Love the non-traditional colors you daughter used. Hope life settles down for you soon.
Shari Bielefeld said…
Super cute valentines!!!
Unknown said…
Glad you are back, Beckie! Great projects!
Rachel Hope said…
Great projects!!! Love your daughter's work too!
What darling Valentines Beckie! I just love the blue owl that your daughter made! Too cute! :D
Kristen said…
Great projects. Looks like the kids had fun!
Barbara said…
Oh, I miss that DSP!! Looks so awsome on your candy bars....great idea! Welcome back!!
Oh I didn't want to post my comment, because my fave song was playing!!!

But, hey these are cool projects. I love seeing what the kids get up to.

Awesome, thanks for sharing, going back to listening now!

:) Marcia
MJ said…
How fun. Hope things get a little less hectic for you. I love crafting with the kids, these are great.
Beautiful cards and fun to have your daughter share in the project..Awesome work for both of you.
connie paxman
Lori said…
Great holiday projects, Beckie!
Wow! Lots of great projects!!! Makes me want a candy bar ;-)
Patti Chesky said…
All of the projects are awesome!!! I love the monkey lollipop holder!!
Lisa Bohler said…
Both of you did GREAT projects!! I love when young people love to craft; especially paper crafts! Happy Valentine's Day!
Selene Kempton said…
How adorable! I love the candy bar wrapper! Awesome Job!
Connie Babbert said…
Love the wraps! Great job!

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