I'm so excited to be playing along in another Blog Hop this month with the fabulous Reverse Confetti Team! Today I'm veering a bit away from my standard Project Life post to share a fun little Valentine's Day project I mass produced for Dean to give to each of his 2nd Grade Classmates next week. A few Reverse Confetti stamp sets and dies made the mass production so easy! I'll get to all of the project details in a bit. First, the nitty gritty about the Blog Hop...
For school parties, I try to steer clear of candy as the kids get so much of that already. This year, I found these awesome recycled paper pencils from a fabulous Etsy Shop - MoxiePear - and placed a bulk order of pink, red and white. I already had the perfect sized cellophane bags, so I just needed to make a cute little tag. Reverse Confetti made the job super quick and easy! I pulled out my Tag Me die set along with the Arrow die and got to work cutting. As for the stamping, I used Crushin' for the decorative bits and then added Dean's name with Lighthearted Letters (I love using this stamp set on my Project Life pages as well). Repeat 20 times and Dean is ready for his Valentine's Day party!
I hope you've enjoyed hopping with us today. Be sure and hop with the Confetti Crew on the 8th of EVERY MONTH for more Reverse Confetti inspiration! Now it's time to hop on over to Stacey Schafer's blog. If you get lost along the way, you can find the hop order and list of all the participating designers over on the Reverse Confetti blog.
How would you like to win some Reverse Confetti goodies of your very own? Leave a comment on each stop along the hop for a chance to win a $15 Gift Certificate to Reverse Confetti! Comments are open until February 10th at noon CST!
Have a great weekend!
35 comments:
Such a cute Valentines treat! Great idea for school children. Yay you!!!
super darling valentines! Love the sweet tag and the pencils too!
Great Valentine's!!!
What a cute V-Day treat for the kids! So adorable!
What a great idea!!! LOVE it!
Hugs,t
I love your sweet little goodie bag! The elements are adorable and I especially love that your giving away something other than candy because we know kids get enough of that this time of year.
oh my, Jen! these are awesome for your little guy's friends!
These are adorable Jen. What a fun project.
So super cute! I'm making 51 Valentines for my niece and nephew's day card pals and teachers. I should have 'borrowed' an idea like your's long ago: these are AHHH-MAZING! Your son's classmates will love them!
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What a wicked job GF! And I love the new blog look.
Definitely a cute project for your son's classmates! I wish there were great dies like this when my kids were younger!
Dean's classmates are very lucky
cute projects
thanks for sharing
Barb Housner
Awww...Jen, these are the most darling class Valentines! LOVE 'EM!!! xoxoxo
Super cute tags Jen. Love the arrows.
Great Valentine treat idea -- especially love the baker's twine with the red arrows!
How cute! Thanks for showing a treat tag! They are my favorite project to make.
These are awesome I agree that the kiddos already get way to much candy I have been seeing a lot of non candy Valentines and I really like that what 2nd grader does not love pencils lol have a great weekend!
Adorable! Love that arrow - must get it! Great tags.
Awesome Idea, wouldn't say no to one myself
clever and cute idea. doesn't seem that hard either
I love that arrow on the tag! Such a cute gift :)
Very nice Valentine gift for your son's classmates...love the tag.
Fun project! TFS
What a fun valentine idea.
WOW!! YOUR TAG IS AWESOME!! I LOVE the pencil idea and the fun colors!! Thanks for sharing and have a Fabulous Weekend!! =)
Great idea! Super cute tags!
Fun little gifts
How fun!!
really terrific class gifts
Great Class gifts! Wish I had been that resourceful when I used to teach!
Fabulous! I need this tag to do lil gifts for work!
Perfect Valentine's Day Treats for little kids! Your tag turned out WONDERFUL!
What a fun Valentine!
Super fun tags! Love it!!
AJ@queenofmynest
What fun valentine's day tags! Just love them.
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