2/15/25

Pretty Little Jars

Hi everyone, who doesn't love pretty little jars?  I love collecting them from thrift stores and even my local dollar store.  They are fun to etch with etchallⓇ dip 'n etch, then decorate and give as gifts.  Or even place them on a shelf to enjoy!


These sweet little jars have great designs as well as dimension.
Using etchallⓇ dip 'n etch liquid helps the designs stand out on the jars.


Start by placing the jars in the dip 'n etch.
I placed them just up to the top of the design as I wanted some non etched glass.
Then I let them sit for approximately 15 minutes.


Remove the jars and rinse off.
Since dip 'n etch is reusable, pour the dip 'n etch back in its original container.


Adhere several different ribbons around the jars.
I found the black ribbon helped the pink and white ribbon stand out.


Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

2/1/25

Congratulations - It's a Girl

Hi everyone, it's time for a new Scor-Pal challenge.  Just create a project with more than one score.

Today I'm sharing a fun fold baby girl card.


Use double sided pattern paper so you have a print on both sides.

Cut pattern paper 5 1/4" x 12".
Score at 2", 4", 8", 10".
Fold along the scored lines.
Create triangles in each corner by folding each corner until each meets the scored line.


Cut cardstock 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".
Add Scor-Tape to the center panel of the scored panel.
Adhere to the cardstock panel.


Cut a cardstock panel 3 3/4" x 5" and adhere to the center of the card.
Cut a 3" square panel from cardstock.
Cut a 2 3/4" square from pink cardstock and adhere to the 3" panel.
Center the 3" panel on the diagonal, using Scor-Tape to adhere to the left side.


Stamp and color the baby with Copic Markers.
Fussy cut and add to the card with foam adhesives.
Stamp the phrase on a tag and place behind the baby.
Add gem stones about the panel.


Inside, stamp Congratulations and a set of baby feet.


Thanks for stopping by.

Steph