Hello
I have a few things to share today – sorry it is a picture heavy post.
I am sharing a minion book mark for Mr 16’s girlfriend. We are giving her books for Christmas so of course she is going to need a new bookmark.
I used some free digital paper from here. I then made a minion for the other side using these instructions as a guide from here. I used scraps of cardstock and the following punches SU owl builder, word window, flower and circle from itty bitty shapes and hear from itty bitty accents. Along with the scallop tag punch of course to make the tag shape. I used a fine liner to draw his smile and hair. I used some googly eyes. The words are from Jane’s Doodles Read all about it! and the book mark is finished with twine from WeRMK.
I have been busy with some chocolate and silicone molds making sleighs and trees. The “gingerbread” chocolate house is awaiting construction.
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These have all now been wrapped in celephane ready for delivery tomorrow.
And the 30 Santa’s got their arms and legs
I used this skinny santa tutorial here. Thank you Sharon. I did use a few different punches & dies as that is what I have.
Mr 16 and Ms 10 also helped me to cover 35 small chocolate bars using MDS digital software.
Thanks for making it all the way to the end
Cheers
Vicki
I think that chocolate would only last a few seconds in my house… it’s because of the heat and humidity up here at the moment, I promise I wouldn’t eat it (wink)! ps those Minions are the cutest!
Thanks Therese. My kiddos are eyeing off the unmelted/unmolded chocolate. They know better than to touch what I have constructed. I only had them out of the fridge for the pics – the trees were fine as they are a cheaper chocolate. The reindeer and sleighs are good chocolate and started to go soft! So back in the fridge they went. Hubby has taken them to work today to gift them. He assures me the aircon is really cold.
Wow! You have been busy creating! So scrummy … I must remember the Santa for next year. Hugs xxx
PS love the minion.
Happy New Year! Looking forward to seeing all your beautiful cards this year.