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Tooth Fairy Tin & Wand Set!
This cute little set is perfect to use for a little girl's tooth loss! Change up the colors and make it for a boy too! Set includes a Fairy Wand, a Keepsake Tin to keep the tooth in, and a cute Tooth Money Holder!

To get the instructions for this fun project designed by Heidi King, just head over to Craft Project Central and subscribe to November!

Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamps!

Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamps are a brand-new product from Stampin' Up! that are great fun for crafters and non-crafters alike–not to mention kids!
The easy-to-use cookie stamp has a solid wood handle with three interchangeable stamp images: a heart, a jack-o-lantern, and a snowflake.
Just make your favorite shortbread cookie dough (or one of the two included recipes) and stamp away! Create beautiful, hand-stamped cookies in a flash. The stamp images are completely food-safe and child-friendly.
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125152 |
Includes solid wood handle with three interchangeable stamp images, two recipes, and tips for use |
$16.95 |

To order your Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamps, call, email, or order from my 24/7 website at your convenience and soon you'll baking and stamping your cookies. This is a fun project to do with the kids!

Flirtatious Fabric Flower Headbands!
These pretty little headbands are perfect for a little girl's hair! And, add them to any gift wrapping or a card for added glam! These little headbands are so quick-and-easy, you could make them as favors for a little girls' party, or as a cute item for the upcoming holiday craft fairs!

To get the instructions for this cute little project designed by Joanna, just head on over to Craft Project Central and subscribe to July!!

Little Bunny Basket!
We were going to take this Friday off over at my Sisters in Stamping blog this week, but at the last minute we all decided to make something to share and post! I wanted to share this little project because I went in and made it with Jacie's class!

I love going in and making projects with the kids. They are so creative and so appreciative of the projects! Here are some pictures from our fun time!

Brianna and Jacie with their little bunny baskets!

I got lots of hugs and kisses from the kids!

Jacie's friends Shawna Lee and Tate!

Bailey bunny and her little basket!

Maddie and Shawna Lee!
Happy Good Friday to you!

Peeps Easter Gift Box & Card!
Peeps are so cute, but you can't give them to someone in the box they come in! Here is a little box and matching card that you can use to give your peeps some Peeps this Easter!!

To get the instructions for this fun little Easter project, just head on over to Craft Project Central and subscribe to April!
And in case you're interested some Peeps fun facts!
- Peeps were introduced in 1953 by the Just Born company out of Bethlehem PA. At that time it took 27 hours to create one marshmallow Peep! Today it takes six minutes.
- As many as 4.2 million marshmallow Peeps bunnies and other shapes can be made each day.
- Yellow Peeps are the most popular, followed by pink, lavender, blue and white.
- Each Easter season more than 700 million marshmallow Peeps, shaped like chicks, bunnies, and eggs are purchased making them the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy!

Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!

Pick a Petal Spring Flower Pot!
These flowers are great to use as a centerpiece in a clay pot! You can also use them as favors for bridal showers, birthday parties, as wedding favors and even as bookmarks! This project would also make a great teacher gift! The white embossing powder on colored card stock gives them a pretty pop of color!

To get the instructions for this Springy flower project designed by Erika, just head on over to Craft Project Central, and subscribe to March!

Kids’ Valentine Favor!
Here is the little Valentine favor that the kids in Jacie's class made! They were as cute as ever and were so excited to make the favor, especially when I gave them the Ghirardelli chocolate to put in the inside!!

I had each of the pieces already cut or punched out so that they basically just had to assemble. They're still too young to be able to stamp and most of them just aren't strong enough for the punches yet. But they still love assembling and some of them get very creative doing so!
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Jacie blowing me some kisses!
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I got a bunch of hugs too from the kids too!
Supplies Used:
Scallop Envelop Die #113462 $21.95
Scallop Heart of Hearts Embosslit Die #117332 $11.95
Heart to Heart Punch #119881 $16.95
3/4" Medium Circle Punch #119873 $10.95
Large Oval Punch #119855 $15.95
Real Red Card Stock #102482 $6.95
Real Red Classic Stampin' Pad #103133 $5.95
Whisper White Card Stock #100730 $8.50
Real Red Stampin' Write Marker #100052 $3.50
Pretty In Pink Stampin' Write Marker #100045 $3.50
Love Impressions Specialty Designer Series Paper #121780 $11.95
Filled with Love Stamp Set Clear #121154 $16.95

Sweet Stitches Hair Band!
I made this little hair accessory and attached it to a hair band. I had Jacie over today so I should have had her model it. Maybe I'll take it to her soccer game tomorrow and do an update to this post! We're showcasing Stampin' Up! fabric over on my Sisters In Stamping blog today, so you'll want to head over there and check out what the other gals made with SU fabric!

Supplies Used:
Sweet Stitches Designer Fabric #121818 $9.95
Sweet Stitches Fabric Designer Brads #121880 $6.95
Fun Flowers Bigz L Die #121812 $32.95
Have a fabulous weekend!!

Heart Punch Valentine Rose!
Here is a Valentine Rose made from a heart punch! Put a single rose in a bud vase for that special someone or make a dozen for Valentine's Day! This project is so easy the kids can make it! Let them make some roses for their teachers, their little friends, or maybe for you!
To get the instructions for this project designed by Lynn, just subscribe to January 2011!

Filled With Love Valentine Box!
The kids will love this alternative to a Valentine box. This cute box is created to look like a little mailbox. Best of all their Valentines can be dropped in the box through the top and when they get home to read all their Valentines, it will be easy to open with the front flap!

This cute little project designed by Tammy, is the January Bonus project over at Craft Project Central! To get the instructions for this great project, just head on over to www.craftprojectcentral.com, subscribe to two or more months in a row, put the CPC badge on your blog, or refer a friend and when they subscribe, let them know!



Jacque Craig






















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