Sunday, February 13, 2011

Twilight Valentine ;)







Happy Valentines to you all! Here is a great Twilight Valentine bucket I made for my sweetie. He knows nothing about 'twilight' so this is really lost on him... LOL! But he likes the part where I think he's delicious, and he loves the treats inside. :) So it was a win - win situation for us both. I finally got to use up some of my T stash and I get to share it with all of you who DOES appreciate the book series.

This was so easy to make. To replicate or go further, start by getting a large paint bucket at your local scrap store. Grab a "Immortal" 8" x8" DCWV paper stack while you are at it and you'll have everything you need for this. (Don't forget whatever goodies you want to go inside!)I cut a 5.5" circle for the top of the can and very basic tag. Then I hunted thru the paper stack for the stickers and vellum sayings. Attached black and red ribbon from my stash for the handle. And finally used up that little metal pull chain that was sitting in my junk drawer. I had two of them so I used one for the hubs bucket and one for my sons (Which I will show tomorrow, its Star Wars related.) On the rose, I just had to stickle it with some clear. BECAUSE IT 'HAS' TO SPARKLE if its going to be something twilight right?

Hope you enjoyed todays project. Its so glad to be back to the living and posting. Happy Valentines Ya'll!

8 comments:

  1. What a nice valentines can!!!! I don't know much about twilight but i do like your can!!! lol!!!

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  2. Super fun! Love the tag!

    Come and enter this over at Creative Cutter Room, we have a great prize up for grabs!

    http://www.creativecutter.org/2011/02/design-time-thursday-love-notes-boxes.html

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  3. Go team Edward...or Team Jacob...or in this case, Team Lantz! This is awesome! I would take a bite out of this goodie bucket anytime!

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  4. Love it Love it Love it-I am team Edward and I will be making a Twilight bucket for someone I love soon. Thank you for sharing this great idea in the Creative Cutter Room. Hugs Cathie

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