*EDITED* when you click on the link- it will take you to the ruthannzaroff website. From there click on Templates, then icicle treat box.
Finally, February is behind us, which means spring is on it's way! I am so glad, so I felt like sharing a springy project with you. Using acetate (transparencies) I printed this pattern onto it, cut it out and put it together. I filled it the orange Reese pieces (I ate the brown ones) and tied it shut with Celery ribbon to resemble a carrot. This is a cute, easy gift to put in the kids' Easter baskets.
Finally, February is behind us, which means spring is on it's way! I am so glad, so I felt like sharing a springy project with you. Using acetate (transparencies) I printed this pattern onto it, cut it out and put it together. I filled it the orange Reese pieces (I ate the brown ones) and tied it shut with Celery ribbon to resemble a carrot. This is a cute, easy gift to put in the kids' Easter baskets.
7 comments:
This is awesome Erica. I love this idea. Great way to showcase your favorite candy.
Dawn B.
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Hi Erica! Thanks for showing this fun acetate carrot. The link for the directions doesn't seem to be working. Can you e-mail me the link or instructions? Sunshineb8s@msn.com Thanks!
Hi Erica,
The comment above from akicage that says: Attention! If clicked on will install either adware or spyware to your computer, masking itself as antivirus software. You may want to see if you can block it or delete it. Thanks!
How cute and clever! Thanks for sharing!
This is great. I'd love to make it for my granddaughter. The link didn't go to instructions though, it went to some alice in wonderland link.
Could you email it to me or put it here?
Thanks for sharing!
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