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23 Jan 2010

In the Beginning.....


Just a short post this morning to show you a little project that I did for the June 2009 Dirty Dozen gallery.

The theme was "In the Beginning" and I put together these little favours!  I found the template here at Quietfire Designs and it was quite simple - a lot of cutting but so worth it!




They are a teeny pair of shoes complete with a little buckle on the side that does up (with the help of glue dots!) perfect for filling with chocolate for those gals, like me, that love to snack away at a shower!


Paper: Scenic Route
Ink: Tombow marker for faux stitching
Accessories: Prima flower, kaisercraft pearls, Martha Stewart punch

9 comments:

  1. nuthin' beats a cute pair of mary janes! LOVE these little shoes, Bonnie! yes, i'd say they were TOTALLY worth the cuttin'! :D

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  2. Omigosh, these are darling! I 'need' that template! Thanks for inspiring me to try this ... hope they come out half as cute as yours!

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  3. Oh wow Bonnie! These are simply the sweetest and what a great idea for a shower plus filling them with chocolate - uhm, uhm. You are a genius! Hugs, Maria

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  4. So cute cute Bonnie. I have this template but haven't tried these out yet. they are just adorable in this paper and with your cute adornments!

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  5. SHUT UP!!!! OMG Bonnie you are so talented. These shoes are just adorable. LOVE them girl!!!

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  6. Bonnie, these are just SO ADORABLE! Great choice of paper and your little trim--Just perfect!

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  7. As if!!!! Those are so precious and so perfect for a baby shower!!!

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  8. My oh my... my jaw is on the floor. Lovely, Bonnie!!! I can imagine the work of cutting out, but so worth it!

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  9. Anonymous15:01

    Bonnie, have just found your blog and these absolutely adorable baby shoes. We don't have baby showers in the UK, but as a soon to become nana later this year for the very first time, they have tugged at my heart strings. I can imagine the cutting must have been huge, but soooooooo worth it. These are darling. Petal

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