Monday, November 29, 2010

One in a Million! :)

Hi, everyone! I hope that you are all recovered from the Thanksgiving feast and Black Friday! :)

Just a quick project I made with our new Simple Sentiments stamp set. I found these golden dollar chocolate coins and thought of this stamp right away!


You can't tell but I used a Wobbles on the money bag - they are sooo stinkin' cute! I tried to film a video for you but I have an old camera and the video won't load. I think it's the wrong type and I'm too tired to research how to change it. LOL If you haven't checked out Wobbles yet I highly recommend that take a look at their facebook - they have links to other projects. You'll love them!! The money bag is cut at 2.5" from Smiley Cards - my 1st cut from this digital cart - Yay!

Thanks for stopping by today! I hope to have a few more things for you to take a peek at this week... maybe even a layout or two. :)

Oh, and a big THANK YOU to all that joined us for our Scrappy Moms Stamps Thankgiving special!

{{{ HUGS }}}

9 comments:

Scrappy Moms Stamps said...

What an adorable little package.. is it spendable??? I LOVE IT! ♥Tam

crazyaboutcricut said...

This is just too cute!! I am in LOVE with the Smiley cart. And now I know the stamp set I need to get to go with it :O)

Joanna said...

lol..that is cute!

LesleyfromWI said...

This is such a cute treat bag. Love it

abusybee - DoubleClick Connections said...

Super cute! My kids loves those gold coins!

Anonymous said...

Bwwahahahah! That is absolutely ADORABLE! That's definitly the way I feel after shopping--$$$ in my eyes! hahah! GREAT job with the smiley cart--haha--sooooo cute!

Celeste B. said...

How cute! I love it, TFS! :)

Live Love and Scrap said...

MEL!!! Oh my goodness...how cute is this!!! LOVE IT...what a great little gift!!! I got an email....my Winter Wishes set is on it's way...cant wait!!!!!!! Thanks so much =)

hugs,
Sarah

Laura L. Cline said...

That's SUCH a great idea! I may Scrap-lift you ;p

Laura

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