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Sunday
16Mar2008

St. Patrick's Day Quick Craft

DSC_0009.JPGLast night my friend Amy & I held a training class for Fiskar's products.  Naturally, I had to incorporate some kind of sweet, make & take.  I made this one St. Patrick's day themed.  Not because I feel very Irish (although I guess with my hair, there might be a connection somewhere) but because I can never pass up the opportunity for a theme.  If you'd like to make a few of these for your friends or co-workers,  you can make them in a matter of minutes. 

All you need is the small packs of Trident gum (although any gum or candy with a removable outer wrapper should do the trick.  Take off the outer wrapper, wrap the gum (now just in the foil package) with your faovrite green paper scraps (we used a Fiskars border punch on our edges for a little extra cuteness).  Add 4 punched hearts to make a 4-leaf clover.  Stamp with a small stamp.  Add a piece of ribbon (we used Heidi Grace here).  That's it.  Inexpensive and cute.  My favorite kind of craft.

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Reader Comments (3)

great show off with what you can do with punches. Thanks for sharing it is really awesome!

Cool Ang-I've seen hershey bars decorated for baby announcements-guess you could make them yourself!!!!!

March 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBobbi in Ky

super cute!

March 17, 2008 | Unregistered Commentersusan lyons

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