Sunday, November 13, 2011

Time to Blog Hop



Oh I do love these little hops....oh yes I do!


If you are following along in order then you have arrived here from the blog of the uber-talented Lisa Petrella.

Now, when I heard the theme for this hop, my mind started running on high gear. Should I do this? Or perhaps that? Oh and what about this idea? I started making my list and checking it twice (oh wait - that's next month...haha). But eventually I settled on these two little ideas.

First off - is a Candle Holder (or Candy holder). Now, keep in mind if you want to use this as a candle holder (and it works out quite well) you want to make sure that you are using FLAMELESS candles. This is very important otherwise your hard work may start a very unwanted and unwelcomed fire....don't ask me how I know this...just trust me....



Now I wanted to do a little close up on these because the picture really isn't doing it justice. Can't you just picture this little dish filled with holiday candy?




My second idea (cause I couldn't decide which one to use) is.....wait for it....wait for it....OK go look....

WRAPPING PAPER! That's right - why not make your own wrapping paper, especially with the holidays coming up! These two little goodies? They are gifts that will be making their way to my Twinkie this holiday season. Of course this is just a tease for her as she has to wait for Christmas to open them up! HAHAHA! (yes, I love giving just a little tease for goodies to come - that's how I roll!).



Now of course why wait for the just the holidays. You could always use ANY of the other Denami stamps to make a cute baby wrapping paper, or birthday, or any occasion.

Now don't forget, like in all of the hops, leave some blogger love in the form of a comment so you can be eligible for those yummy Denami Prizes!

If you get lost along the way just head on over to the DENAMI BLOG and start again.

Next up, the wonderful EMILY KEATON




Please leave me a comment and let me know what you think....good or bad....or even better - what would you have done differently??...crafty minds wanna know!know!

39 comments:

  1. AMAZING Wendy! I love that you *cough* know what happens when you use a real candle...LOL! But those dishes are spectacular and the wrapping paper is too cute!

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  2. OMG...how AWESOME!! I know I had a little sneaky peek a week ago,but seriously...LOVE the candle / candy dish. What a fab idea!! The wrapping paper is just so adorable I may or may not have actually squealed slightly. And as afore mentioned Twinkie...I'm puttin' it out there that you are evil...yup, just evil lol!

    I want full instructions on the candy dish...yup, thinkin I should have that...I am your Twinkie and all ;)

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  3. wow! both of your projects are FABulous!!!

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  4. I love both of your projects. Really great ideas!!

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  5. Your candle/candy dishes are elegant Wendy, what a great idea. And the chickie wrapping paper...come on way TOO cute!!! My mind was running in circles with this hop too ~ what to do, what to do LOL!!!

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  6. Love all of your projects!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  7. WOW! Super creative and oh so beautiful!!

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  8. I love both of your ideas...and who can't use specialty wrapping paper from time to time?

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  9. woah! Great projects! I'm in love with the chickie wrapping paper!

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  10. Great projects--the gift wrap is a wonderful idea!

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  11. how fun...love that gift wrapping..
    thanks for sharing..

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  12. Thanks for sharing!! Lovely projects :)

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  13. Wow. I love both of your projects. I have flameless lights leftover from Halloween. Now, I don't have to put them away for next year.

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  14. What great projects! The wrapping paper is super cute!

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  15. WOW! Both of these projects are FANTASTIC!!! Such creative ideas! Thanks for the inspiration!!!!

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  16. Both of these projects are really neat! Love the blue candleholder and your wrapping paper-it's too darn cute!

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  17. Wow Wendy - I love these ideas. Making my own wrapping paper this season would be so much fun - whoop!

    Marilize
    {marilize.paulsen@gmail.com}

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  18. Super cute ideas!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  19. Of course I LOVE your wrapping paper! However, I am in absolute AWE of your glasses! How did you make those? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell us how you made the candy/candle holders! Pretty please with a chickie on top?

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  20. Such a great idea for holiday decorations. They look fabulous. Who wouldn't love their very own chickie wrapping paper?! I am not sure I would want to open the present.

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  21. I love anything homemade and now wrapping paper?! AWESOME! Great idea! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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  22. These are really great projects and fab wrapping paper! It's too pretty to rip into!

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  23. Absolutely terrific projects! Great work and thanks for playing along!

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  24. What a great idea to make a candle holder! I love those snowflakes, they're great!

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  25. Thanks for the tip about the flameless candle! ;)
    Love your projects -that snowflake wrapper looks like the flakes were printed on there - such nice and clean images.

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  26. Wow! You are so creative! Love the wrapping paper, and the candy holder is gorgeous!

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  27. Wowzers, you're such a talented lady to come up with those fab projects.

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  28. What a great gift idea! Love your custom wrapping paper, too!

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  29. I LOVE the decorated wrapping. So darned cute!

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  30. Nice idea. Some thrift store bargains would be great to use!

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  31. Great gifts ideas, and I really like how you made the wrapping paper! My favorite is the blue snowflakes! TFS! ;o)

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  32. Both projects are awesome. I love the wrapping paper with the chicks. Super cute! I also appreciate your "flameless candle" tip! I'm guessing there is some experience behind that one.
    dbonczek@comcast.net

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  33. Kimberley Jackson-BrownNovember 14, 2011 at 8:49 PM

    I LOVE ALL your projects!

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