Happy Saturday Crafty Friends,
I just finished working on a Turkey Treat bag and now I need to decide if I should make one for every student in my class. What do you think? You know I love to make treat bags for them and my students from last year are a bit upset that I am not making any for them (they are in the classroom next to me and I still see them everyday). They really wanted the Halloween candy corn treats, but I didn't have enough for them. : (
So, what do you think...are they cute enough to make more?
Here is Tom the Turkey...
Each 3 x 3 bag has 6 individually wrapped Rolos.
Here are the scraps I started with to cut out all the pieces. I have way too many! I should try and use even more.
I found the perfect cut on Elegant Edges for the topper. I used the book feature on page 53 and cut it at 3 1/2" and 3 1/4".
The turkey was cut from Create a Critter (p. 70) at 3". I added an extra layer of yellow feathers and lots of Stickles. His brown hat has a rust colored bow and more glitter glue.
Red and gold sequins are scattered around the computer generated sentiment. Can you believe I don't have any good Thanksgiving stamps?!?! I even created a new board on Pinterest of various Thanksgiving stamps, so I have a place for my wish list. If you check it out, let me know which set you would purchase.
Challenges:
Looking for any Design Team calls, so I can get back into regular challenges/postings. If you know of any, please share!
Stay Creative,
Georgiana
Too cute...I have a set from Amy R stamps.
ReplyDeleteWho is Amy R? I have missed this set.
DeleteAmy R is awesome! She does copic coloring, cards, etc. Her last name I Ryanski (not spelled right) and she has a blog and is on YouTube. Pull up tutorials on copic and you will probably find her. I forget the name of her blog but it's something starting with Prairie. Sorry I'm such a dummy with names. LOL. ...I LOVE these treat turkeys!
DeleteGobble Gobble!! This is so super fun! Maybe you can just make them for your class then just hand out Rolos to last years class! Carri~Abusybee
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome. Great use of those scraps.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these treat bags!!! They are so super cute!!! A definite must for your class! Thanks so much for joining us over at Cut It Up and HIMCR!!!
ReplyDeleteEmily - Mollie's Motif (molliemugsblog.blogspot.com)
Those look so yummy! Love your glittery turkey!
ReplyDeleteGeorgiana these treat bags are absolutely adorable!!! I love that turkey and the colors are fantastic! You should enter this into our FFC "Things with Wings" this week!
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Jo
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These are adorable!! If I were you, I'd cut out all the pieces at home and have the students assemble the turkeys themselves during school while eating Rolos!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us for our Cut it Up Thanksgiving Challenge!, Georgiana!
Evelyn
http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com
This treat bag is adorable!
ReplyDeleteGerda.
They Super DUPER cute! Yum They will love it. My box of scraps has gone done because that is what I am using...
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Have a wonderful day,
Migdalia
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They are definitely cute and you should use this one this year. TFS.
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D~
DesignsByDragonfly.blogspot
Adorable turkey and treat bag, G. I agree with Carri. Make them just for your current class. But maybe you could have a treat basket full of candy with the turkey deoration on it (change for occasion/holiday) and you can offer a few pieces of candy from that to other students as needed.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, oh my goodness how many will you have to make? Thanks for joining in with us this time at my Sheri crafts.
ReplyDeleteSue
They are absolutely adorable!! You should definitely make them for your class - they would adore them!! Happy Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Such cute treat bags! The turkey is adorable and I love how you added the stickles! Thanks for playing along at Cut It Up Challenges! :)
ReplyDeleteKaren
craftedwithlovebykaren.blogspot.com
The kids would love them! If you have the time, I say make them!
ReplyDeleteThese are so so fun.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute!! The kids would love these!!
ReplyDeleteGeorgiana ~ These are just to CUTE! Oh I bet last years class missed your treats! You set such high standards that they thought EVERY teacher did this! No only real special one who craft! LOL! I can't imagine making enough for both classes! I do love using scraps too! I have way to many to share! Way too many!
ReplyDeleteHi Georgiana...love your super cute treat bags! I'm sure your students love being in your class! The sequins look so pretty...have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cute project. Love the turkey. Thanks for joining our All That Glitter Challenge at Delightful Challenges.
ReplyDelete~~Chris
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Super Cute
ReplyDeleteSeriously CA-UTE! Love your treat bags, and thanks a bunch for linking up at All That Stickles!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet. I love it. I love hanksgiving.
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DIANA L.
dianamlarson.blogspot.com
You're kids are going to looooove these! They are super cute! Thanks for joining us this week at HIMCR!
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~Laurie
What super fun treat bags! Your kids are going to LOVE them. Thanks for joining us this week at Hiding In My Craft Room for Super Scraps Saturday! Hope to see you next week .....and Good Luck!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy HIMCR DT
UpintheNightwithKat.blogspot.com
Cute, cute, cute!!! I bet all the kids talk each year and hope to have you as their teacher. ;0)
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Be blessed, Beckie
Just B Creative Crazy Blog
Sparkly Sweet Craft Notions Blog
What a creative way of presenting treats! Thanks for joining us at My Sheri Crafts.
ReplyDeleteFun treat bags! Looks like it could be pretty time consuming for a classroom or two...but the kids would love them! Thanks for joining the fun at All That Stickles!
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