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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

An Easter Basket and Some Eggs "For You"

Hello Everyone! 
Happy Wednesday! The week is half over and I am excited since I will see my daughter this weekend...only a few more days.

Today is my day to post at Eyelet Outlet and Brads. Before I share my design team project,  I want to let you know that there is a Daily Deal where you can get a product each day at a discounted price. Be sure to check it out!

Here is my Design Team project...
I sure have been on a roll lately making treat bags, so when I saw this scalloped top tie bag by Lori Whitlock at the Silhouette On-line store I couldn't resist. I then found this Easter basket and adjusted the size to fit the front. 

 My goal was to add these Easter egg brads by Eyelet Outlet and Brads and it worked! They are perfect in pastel colors. A mini tag to let the recipient know "For You".

Side view

A purple bow and gold edge pearl brad tie the bag closed. 

I used the following products from Eyelet Outlet and Brads shop.
Colored Egg Brads
Gold Edge Pearl Brads













Eyelet Outlet and Brads has such a wide variety of products you need to check them out!
Stay Creative,
Georgiana

10 comments:

  1. I'm so happy you get to see your daughter this weekend! YAY for you! You guys will have a ball together! :) Your projects is Fantastic! Love the treat bag and that awesome Easter Basket - Those colored egg brads are a great touch! Have a wonderful day!

    Theresa
    Theresa’s Crafty Creations

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  2. What a super gift bag ready to stuff with little Easter treats. Great use of the brads.
    Sue

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  3. OH wow this is so pretty!!!! Love that gift bag!!! The basket is adorable and I just love those egg brads!!!! How stinkin cute!!! Have a beautiful blessed day!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    ♥ Jo's Scrap Shack ♥

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  4. This is so pretty! I love the inking on your basket, and the lilac ribbon is such a lovely touch! Love those brad eggs too!!

    Thanks for your comment on my blog. I used Ranger Texture Paste and it is very smooth. It mixes with ink really well too. I just smooshed a bit of distress ink onto my mat, added the paste and mixed with my palette knife. I do recommend the palette knife as that helps spread the paste quite nicely over a stencil. It really is incredibly easy! It dries fairly quickly too, but not so fast that there's not enough time to spread out the paste. I learned the first time that I needed far less paste than I thought I would so your can use it quite sparingly. Hope that helps!

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  5. Wow, this is so gorgeous!! I love the dimensional look of the basket of eggs!! How fun they're brads!! Beautiful project!!

    I will send you an email soon about where I get my papers :) I hope you have a wonderful visit with your daughter this weekend!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  6. Way to cute!!! I love the basket of eggs and the colored egg brads are adorable! So fun!!! Enjoy time with your daughter!
    Have a great day!
    Sherrie k

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  7. This cute little Easter bag is just adorable. Have fun with your daughter this weekend.

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  8. We are surely thinking alike..I love this little box, but again, have to add the finishing touches before it is done! Thanks for the inspiration-looks like I need to get with it!!! This is adorable. ♥ Sue Kment

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