I'm back with another Sweet Stamp Shop creation. It's my day over on the SSS blog--so be sure to stop by there and leave some love!
I created two projects using the Sweet Tooth stamp set. For my first project, I was thinking of my nephew, Jackson. He is 5 1/2 and should be losing some teeth....or maybe soon? I knew that the little tooth image in this set would be perfect for a "tooth keeper" envelope album. It was fairly simple to make--I die cut the envelopes and put them together; stamped the image on the pocket for the tooth and journaling card; paper pieced a decoration for the front and cut some banners (to write the date when tooth fell out or was pulled out). Easy! I punched some holes and put them on a binder ring. Double EASY! OHHH! I just thought about how the pocket could hold the tooth and maybe a picture of the happy kid without a tooth! If the pocket is too small--it could be put in the envelope! FUN! LOVE LOVE LOVE!
The date when the tooth fell out (or was pulled out) goes on the banner.
I only decorated a couple of the envelopes--I put all the pieces inside each envelope so that the family can decorate it/journal/etc. together.
Just a closer view of the pieces.
I also wanted to make something different with the gum ball machine. I thought it would be fun to make some candy decorations....so I wrapped some paper around a candy bar, added some hand-dyed seam binding, paper pieced the gum ball machine, and added a sentiment. Triple EASY! I love how the gum balls are holiday colors! FUN!
I apologize for the horrible pic--that paper from SEI is metallic and super hard to photograph-but SUPER pretty!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Be blessed:)
You are so thinking outside the box!! Love your matching envies and card! So clever! You make that gum ball machine image look so versatile! SO CREATIVE you are! Congrats on having your foxy card featured in CREATE Blog!
ReplyDeleteWOW Savannah! All your cards are so amaZING and super inspiring! You have been really busy making some creative MOJO!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... no one has lost a tooth in our house yet, but seriously this is a fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteyou should submit these adorable projects, savannah! so creative and cute!
ReplyDeleteSo stinkin' cute. What a clever idea. Jackson will love this. :)
ReplyDeleteThese projects are just darling, Sav! I love the idea of having little envelopes to put each tooth in! I saved all of my oldest sons teeth in a little satin bag. When he discovered that there was no such thing as the tooth fairy, he got a kick out of seeing all of his little teeth in a bag (minus the one he swallowed when he bit into an apple). Your nephew will cherish this when he gets older. :)
ReplyDeleteThose tooth envelopes are brilliant, Sav! And the candy wrapper is total fun.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the tooth mini book with the envelopes! The envelopes is such a clever idea...just don't let him see it :) And I love, love, love the candy wrapper. What a super cool way to use the gumball machine!!
ReplyDeleteJust had to pop over and tell you how much I LOOOOVE the tooth holder! Such a clever way to keep and journal about a tooth loss! And the wrapped candy bar--amazing!! Best dressed candy bar!! Love them, Sav!
ReplyDeleteYou are crazy amazing. A tooth mini book!!! LOVE IT. So genius and LOVE your candy wrapper too.
ReplyDeleteHow darling! Awesome projects!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness gracious gravy - how adorable is this! Too bad my babies have already lost all their baby teeth. Good thang, huh, since they're 24 and 29.
ReplyDeleteSo clever with that tooth idea Savannah! Adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch great projects, Savannah! You're just a pure, creative genius!
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