Ribbon pony tail holders…

My daughters are quite “FANCY” girls!  They LOVE big flowers & bows in their hair.  I created these fun ribbon pony tail holders for them & their friends.

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Start by purchasing 4-8 coordinating ribbons.  I used 8 different patterns per pony tail holder, with a total of 32 cuts of ribbon each.   You will also need rubber band pony tail holders.  I bought inexpensive ones at the Dollar Tree.

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Cut the coordinating ribbons, each approximately 6 inches.  Be sure to cut the ends at an angle for a more finished look.

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Lay the ribbon out in a pattern.  Be sure to vary the colors.  Start tying each piece of ribbon onto the pony tail holder in the order you created.  Work your way around the entire rubber band.

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A fun & fancy hair piece for all of the “FANCY” girls in your life.

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Happy coordinating…

“Wonder what I will come up with next”…

Sweet baby girl wrapped gifts…

As I have stated many times, my LOVE is creating pretty wrapped gifts for people.  I have such an amazing sense of accomplishment as I create pretty gifts to give.  I LOVE using tulle & stickers as embellishments.  Here I have wrapped a baby girl gift for a friend…

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I used tulle, rick rack ribbon, pink & white wrapping paper, and hand/feet stickers.

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Happy wrapping…

“Wonder what I will come up with next”…

Gift wrapping strange shaped items…

Sometimes I want to wrap a gift that won’t fit into a box easily.  If the gift is long and narrow, creating a “candy” type wrapping works well.  It is incredibly easy to do!

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Fold the wrapping paper long wise around the gift and tape.  Leave the ends open.  Use ribbon to tie up the ends.  Start by bunching up the wrapping paper on the end.  Tie the ribbon and you are done!

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Quick, simple, and cute!

Happy wrapping…

“Wonder what I will come up with next”…

Letter pictures turned into names & words…

A few years ago, I started something that has been a TON of fun!  I take pictures of things that look like letters.  I then create peoples names and words, and frame them.  These make the BEST gifts!!!  I always take the pictures vertically, print them in black & white, and frame them in black frames with white mat.

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This one says “SMILE”.  I made it for my daughters Orthodontist!

 

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This one says “PAMPER”.  I gave it to my massage therapist.  She always tells me how much she loves pampering her customers.

 

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I made this one for my daughters assistant teacher “MICHELLE”.

Start with black frames that are in varying lengths.  I buy most of my frames at Aaron Brothers, especially when they have a buy one get one for 1 cent sale!  You will also need white mat board.  I buy 24×36 pieces at Michaels crafts.  Don’t worry about the mat board that comes with the frame because you won’t be using it.

 

 

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Trace the size you need the mat board to be and cut it out.  Scissors work just fine…you don’t need a special mat board cutter for this project.

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Next, space out the letters on the mat board and adhere them with photo safe double sided tape.  Then put the mat board in the frame and close up the back.  It is as simple as that!  Once you start looking for letters in every day life, you will be amazed how often you see them!  Always have a camera with you!  I have made many of these and people always LOVE them!  They make the BEST personalized gifts!  Great for Father’s Day or end of the year teacher gifts.

 

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My daughter’s teacher “CHERYL”

Happy letter finding…

“Wonder what I will come up with next”…

Father’s Day wrapping with newspaper…

Father’s Day is quickly approaching!  I don’t know about you, but my “Man” isn’t into fluffy & cute, so I came up with a cleaver wrapping idea for his gifts.  I used the classifieds from the newspaper.  I even made embellishments for them.

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The extra thought and effort will make him feel extra special this Father’s Day!

Happy wrapping…

“Wonder what I will come up with next”…