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Friday, November 4, 2011

What I Am Thankful for Blog Hop and SSD Design Post- Gift candles



Welcome to the "What I Am Thankful For" Blog Hop.  This hop is scheduled from Nov. 4 at 8:00 am through Nov. 5 at 11:00 pm (central time).
 
If you just happened to come to this blog, you are at the beginning with Lisa Peters- http://handmadewithlove-lisa.blogspot.com/.  
 
We're so excited to be doing this hop and we have a fabulous lineup with some very talented ladies. There will be lots of fun projects, along with some great blog candy, and a great grand prize for this hop.

The hop is a 2 day hop so you will have plenty of time to make it through the whole hop lineup twice. Check out each blog and see what blog candy you can win at the individual stops.  Please come back both days to see great projects.


My project is also my project for the Sweet Sassy Diva Design Team this week.  This week the challenge for the DT was Tis the Season.   In keeping with the theme of the blog hop "What I am Thankful For"   I decided to share a gift project. There are so many people I like to thank at Christmas for being part of my life.   I made some of these last year and they were a big hit.  It is a great idea to make a few and then if someone stops by unexpectedly with a gift or you need a hostess gift you have them available.  They are great for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years.   They are quick and easy to put together and you can  use scraps,Cricut cuts, or any embellishments you have around.  Here are the 4 completed candles.  

The large ones were purchased at Michel's on sale 3 for $10 and the small one was 
$1.  So watch the sale ads.  
Directions:

1.  For the tops  I used the Tim Holtz Rosette makers which I love as it is so quick and the rosettes come in three sizes- 3/4 ", 1 " and 1 1/4".   This is especially handy for small rosettes.  
If you don't want to make rosettes you can put die cuts, embellishments, flowers, etc. on top.  
2.  Pull off the labels.  This is easy peasy on M's candles.  If you have a candle and it won't come off then just cover it.  I like to cut the flavor of the candle off the label and stick it to the bottom.  
 3.  Cut strips of 12 inch paper for the large candles.  You can leave it plain or punch with punches.  I cut the bottom layer at 3" and  the top layer at 2.75.  The small one was 1 1/4 " and 1 ".   I then glued a strip of coordinating ribbon down the center.  You could also punch a strip with your punches.   
4.  Glue the strips together and then put ATG strips or glue on the back and roll it around the jar.  They will just meat in the center.  I then put strips of invisible tape over the meeting point. 
 Make sure you keep it tight so it won't slide down.  
5.  Now you are ready to decorate.  See the next group of pictures for details. 
The first one was done using embellishments of holly, pointsettias, gems and raffia.  I found a bag of raffia at M's with red, green and cream that I knew would come in handy.  I added a holly to the top of the rosette. 
The Thanksgiving jar I used the acorn from Doodlecharms cut at 5" and 3".  I embossed the acorns and added some embellishment leaves and the word Fall.  The Fall colored raffia is from the tie from a package of pasta my hubs bought.   
The blue one I cut out a snowflake from Art Philosophy with the ornament shadow at 3".  I added some snowflake gems and bling.
The small one I added a Merry Christmas embellishment and some raffia. 
Here are a few more pictures and ideas from last years candles.  
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To be elgible for my blog candy please become a follower and leave a comment.  I will draw a winner after my blog hop on Nov. 16th. for a $10 gift card for your choice of Michaels or Joanns.
Any comment made on the 4th, 5th and 16th will be elgible.  
 To be eligible for the grand prize for the Blog Hop  you must visit each blog, leave a comment and then become a follower of every participant in this hop. You also MUST visit my blog and leave a comment on my blog for the day and also become a follower at "Scrapping With Lisa" and my facebook page:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrapping-with-Lisa/130882060268842.  Please let me know if you don't do facebook and I won't count that against you for the blog candy.  Now for the blog candy, I bet you are wondering what it could be.   It will be a grab bag full of goodies.
 Here is the complete lineup:
Lisa http://handmadewithlove-lisa.blogspot.com/
Ashley http://theglamoroussideofscrapping.blogspot.com
Jamie http://myamusinglife.blogspot.com
Cathie http://cathiescafe-scraphappy.blogspot.com/
April http://www.curlsandgrins.blogspot.com/
Sherry B http://www.patternsbysher.blogspot.com
Anita  http://www.anitaandbugs.blogspot.com
Gina http://californiascrappin-gcinderella21.blogspot.com/
Amy http://www.lovetocrop.com
Janet http://www.createatdreamscrapbooks.blogspot.com/
Shawnee http://www.blessedonthebrightside.com
Rachelle http://www.creationsbyrachelle.blogspot.com
Amber http://pixiperfectcreations.blogspot.com/
Barbara http://barbarab3.blogspot.com/
Sherry W http://www.upordowntheyrebeautiful.blogspot.com/
Christina http://cema1cema.blogspot.com
Linda http://lindascreativity.blogspot.com
Theresa http://www.thescrapbookingqueen.com
Vicki http://mawmawsthoughts.blogspot.com/

Suzanne http://cricutcraftingrammy.blogspot.com/L Last but not least ME!

 I am the last stop on the Blog Hop so you have made it all the way through.  I hope you have enjoyed this idea and the directions.  Have a great day and please stop back tomorrow for another great project. I would love to see your comments. Also  please stop by Sweet Sassy Diva  all week to see what the other DT members have created.  Happy Craftin!

18 comments:

  1. I love, love these candles done up this way Suzanne! This is a great little gift that is big on personality! I will have to get me some and make some too!!

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  2. Wonderful candles- super gift! TFS! :)Amy

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  3. Great job on the candles - makes them your own, love it.

    Thankful for then new talent I find on these fabulous blog hops!
    www.inspired- by-scrapping.blogspot.com

    Thanks for sharing!
    Jackie

    OMGosh, I so love your rosette pumpkins, I must make one!

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  4. Beautiful project. You did a great job!! I love Christmas as well. It's my favorite holiday!

    I hope your day is blessed.

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  5. Great gift ideas - I am now a follower of your blog and would give your blog candy a great home :)

    TFS
    dj_enns@yahoo.com

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  6. Great idea, Suzanne. I love how you can decorate the candles for any season or celebration.

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  7. What a great idea for candles... tyvm for sharing :) lindaplusthree at yahoo dot com

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  8. I always love to come see what you have done, because I am never disappointed!! These candles are awesome and you have definitely inspired me to have some 'on hand'!! Already follow...
    jejaeb at cfl dot rr dot com
    scrappinana.blogspot.com

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  9. Great projects! How thoughtful.
    New Follower!
    ~Rehanna
    ree_z21@hotmail.com

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  10. You really stepped it up for the jars. Nice job.
    marg0006@verizon.net
    Loving Scrapper 101

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  11. Your jars are beautiful! I can see this done to a jar for candy to give someone. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown edwinabrown@comcast.net

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  12. What a neat idea!
    Already a follower!

    -Brittney
    rnbw_skittles32@hotmail.com
    www.brittneyscricutcreations.blogspot.com

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  13. Suzanne your candles are perfect! I love the medallions on the top. Everything is just great and what a way to keep those gifts on hand..You can do this for any occasion!

    transport7800@aol.com
    http://mawmawsthoughts.blogspot.com/
    follower

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  14. i would buy tons of candles if they all looked like yours. great job.


    rhelm @ tampabay .rr. com

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  15. Oh My!! I love your Candle's!! What a super job and Idea!! I am very Inspired from this hop!! Think Im going into inspirational overload!!..LOL TFS!! And thanks for being in a very Meaningful Hop as well!!

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  16. Love the rosettes to decorate the candles.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  17. Very pretty! I know candles are always a welcome gift, especially the ones in the glass jars but they are so expensive in the gift shops all decorated. Thanks for the great ideas! :)

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  18. very pretty

    Sharyn
    sharynscreations.blogspot.com
    sharynknox @ gmail.com

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