HAPPY SATURDAY EVERYONE !
I am ecstatic that today's blog hop is finally here!
They say it's never too early to start preparing for
Christmas, so let's get started !...
If you are here, then you must have just visited our fabulous host's blog, Jess at Kinder Stampo where she started the holiday celebration off with "The First Day of Christmas"
awesome stuff right ?!!!
And now it's my turn ! Que music..falalala...
On the "Second Day of Christmas" my true love gave to me...
Two Hurricane Lamps and A Cookies for Santa Plate !
On the "Second Day of Christmas" my true love gave to me...
Two Hurricane Lamps and A Cookies for Santa Plate !
I made these super easy, but spectacular pair of hurricane lamp candle holders using the "Sure Cuts A Lot" software, my Cricut, some frosted vinyl and a few dollar store finds.
I KNOW, I KNOW... .it looks like etched glass doesn't it ?!
But it's vinyl, I love this stuff! You can purchase some here.They have every type of vinyl you can imagine at great prices, call their customer service if you have any questions on which one to get.
I no longer have a video camera, or I would have done a video tutorial for you, but I hope you can get the gist of how I made these from the photos :)
Here's the BEFORE, plain and blah...
And WHA -LA, the AFTER...
Can you believe I got the cylinders and stands at the dollar tree ?!
Secondly, I decided to make this super cute "Cookies for Santa" plate using the same technique. It will be so fun to see my little grandson Ethan place some treats for old St Nick by the fireplace this year on Christmas Eve!
Here's the BEFORE...
And here's the AFTER...
Isn't this super fun? You could use white vinyl and a red plate for a totally different look :)
Here's a snap shot of my computer as I was designing the cuts with my SCAL software. I would highly recommend this software :)
HO! HO! HO! ...that could only mean one thing...
BLOG CANDY!
All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and be a follower of my blog, for a chance to WIN THIS....
Good Luck and Happy Holiday Hopping!
Don't forget to leave a way for me to get a hold of you in case you are the lucky winner! The hop will run thru Sunday ending at midnight and I will pick the random.org winner on Monday evening.
Ok now...You better watch out, You better not cry... cause it's time to hop on over to Cheri's Blog, Graphic at Creations for the
"Third Day Of Christmas"!
I just know you're gonna love it there too :)
If by any chance you get lost, here are all the links to
the featured blogs today. There is blog candy at every stop! And don't forget to end your hop right where you started at the
First Day of Christmas with Jess
First Day of Christmas with Jess
Seventh Day of Christmas with Eulanda
Eleventh Day of Christmas with Martha
What a difference vinyl makes! Love it!
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ReplyDeleteVinyl always adds that touch of WOW! I love it! I'm really excited about this blog hop.. HERE WE GO! lol
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WOW! These are gorgeous! I love them. I will have to check out the vinyl link. me at glorajean dot com.
ReplyDeleteI love it,,,,,You did a great Job.
ReplyDeleteNice ides, TFS
Patty
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I love the hurricane lamps, i am going to the dollar store inthe morning to find something like this. Would make geat christmas gifts. I am so addicted to vinyl, it's not funny. Love the cookies for santa plate.
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Those are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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I love the lamps and the Santa plate! I'm definitely looking into the frosted vinyl for some Christmas decorations and presents. Thanks for sharing!
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The plates and candle holders will look super together!!! Such a lovely project :)
ReplyDeleteI looooove those hurricane lamps! Super great job! TFS! ~Tara
ReplyDeletetray83 at yahoo dot com
your vinyl does look like etched glass. very nice! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Alex
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! Thanks for the blog candy offer
Lynn SB
Super cute! Don't ya love a good Dollar Store find that doesn't look like one! :o) Thanks for sharing & thanks for the chance at blog candy.
ReplyDeleteLori
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I am a huge fan of vinyl and I love glass etching as well, so this is fabulous! You get the same look in one quick step. Thank you sooo much for sharing... I NEED this vinyl for sure.
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Very cute, I like the idea and will try to do something like that. Thanks for sharing! Vanesaquino@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteawesome! What a great project! I love the lamps and the dollar store has such great things like that! Endless possibilities :)
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Wow - such great projects - I am in LOVE with those candle holders!!!
ReplyDeleteqtme2003@yahoo.ca
Okay I see all these design done with frosted vinyl and the look awesome I not really going to have to try it
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I havent tried using vinyl yet but I love what you did with it! Those candle holders are so cute and the cookie plate is just perfect for your son to leave Santa cookies!
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Love the candle holders, and the cookies for santa plate. I will have to make some for my grandchildren.
ReplyDeletewow thats i cute idea. and simple too....thanks alot
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I love SCAL but wish more people had tutorials on how to uses it more. The holders are beautiful. What would we do without the dollars Tree? Thanks so much for sharing, Debbie H.
ReplyDeleteGreat job love what you can do with having something that doesn't look that great and then turn it in to WOW
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Teri
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Going straight to the dollar store to see if I can find some of those hurricane lamps! Such a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to get some of that vinyl!! They look GREAT!! :)
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Alex,
ReplyDeleteWhat great lamps and cookie plate. They turned out great. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Great project, I'm off to the dollar store. Thanks for
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maryleefrostatmedotcom
WOW!!! This is magnificent! I love it:)
ReplyDeleteI love the snowflakes, I cant believe those were at the dollar store! Its amazing what vinyl can do to jazz something up! Love the cookies for Santa plate, I might have to make one for the boys!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful giveaway too! I would love to win those stamps! Crossing my fingers!
Holly
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So pretty! Love how elegant they look! Thanks for the chance to win! Been a long time follower!!
ReplyDeleteKaren
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Love those lamps!
ReplyDeleteAll are great ideas! I like them all, but love the candle holders!
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I most definitely need to try my hand at this vinyl thing. Frosted vinyl and glass looks so classy.
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Erin
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Love Love Love these projects what a quick and easy way to add a little something :)
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super cute!
ReplyDeletehow pretty calebwmartin@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAlex.. this is such a wonderful project. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and for joining us on this blog hop journey:)
Happy Crafting - Jess
Those hurricanes are gorgeous! I can't believe you got those at the dollar store!! What a find!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your projects! This inspires me to try using vinyl! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteReally nice project. I haven't tried the "sure cuts a lot" software, but I've wondered about it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe hurricane vase looks totally fabulous! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteflybeanjenny@yahoo.com
Wow so neat will have to think of giving this a try. Thank you for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, they are very nice.
ReplyDeleteRobin
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Love the Hurricane Lamps will have to add this to my to do list. What a great gift to give or receive.jtwohlfert@cmsinter.net
ReplyDeleteGreat lamps! Love the vinyl :)
ReplyDeleteAshley
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Alex, hi !!! What a wonderful project. I have a feeling this is going to be my craftiest Christmas ever !!! One question, can I light the candle with the vinyl decoration !! Martha C.
ReplyDeletemcaballerobrito@hotmail.com
Frosted Vinyl???? OMGosh I must get some of that.... much easier than etching! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. I vinyl and glass etch anything that doesn't sit still in my house. Love, love the hurricanes. Dollar tree, here I come.
ReplyDeleteBurffrau @ aol dot com
Those hurricane lamps are absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeletePennyG
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This is a great idea - thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow! Ingenius! I am completely impressed. Thanks for sharing. I hope I win the stamps, as they would totally go with all my cartridges and I love to make cards! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the amazing project idea. Quite stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour hurricanes and plate look great...how did you think of that? I have similar glass from our dollar store and will try to decorate them too. Change them for the seasons. Thanks for the ideas.
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Great projects Alex! I love the way that they turned out!
ReplyDeleteomg! I would never have guessed that wasnt etched! Where did you get your vinyl? Thanks somuch
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I want to do more vinyl projects. I've already started on christmas presents using the vinyl on some water bottles! I was looking for a new source. Love your site and your work.
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monica.lowrance@gmail.com
Wow those are so cute i think im gonna have to make some for myself!!! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome project!!
ReplyDeleteTracy
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great idea, love the lamps, the plate is really cute JSharer417@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love it very cute!
ReplyDeleteI love it very cute!
ReplyDeleteThis was great! It did look like you etched it however! Thanks for sharing in the fun with us.
ReplyDeleteThis was great! It did look like you etched it however! Thanks for sharing in the fun with us.
ReplyDeleteWow. I could not believe that was vinyl. Beautiful.
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You look way too young to have grandchildren!!
ReplyDeleteLoved your projects. I wish I could find those hurricane lamp candle holders at my dollar store. They came out awesome.
Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration.
Donna
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They look so great. I need to try to use vinly. thanks for the idea.
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these are great. awesome way to take a "cheap" item and make it elegant
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I;m lovin the theme. I wish I could see a video on this. I would love to try and make it.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. After this blog hop I'm gonna have to go shopping. TFS.
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This blog hop is going to cost me money. I love the vase and plate. Excellent job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation. I love it. It's giving me some ideas. Thanks Alex.
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ReplyDeleteAlex, wow! vinyl, huh? I should have gone that route! They are so pretty, no would ever know they're dollar store finds!
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what a lovely gift idea tfs..loves ya
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute... I love the idea. Thanks for sharing and I would love to win..... :)
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend!
Jen
jenniferhogge07@yahoo.com
I love it!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTracy
scrapnatic@yahoo.cm
What a gorgeous set of glasses. Haven't tried that yet, but want to, as I have a Cricut! Love Robyn's stamps and their on my wish list too. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Where do you get frosted vinyl from?
ReplyDeleteAlex - Great idea - I love the hurricane lamps and the plate. You are one crafty lady!
ReplyDeleteJenny Kozar
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Love this. Might have to try. And from the dollar store? not now!
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Those are all fantastic. I have a couple of questions for you. If you light candles in the lamps, what effect does the heat have on the vinyl? Can you put the plate in the dishwasher? Love them.
ReplyDeleteWow, really great project. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteHi Alex, what a great idea this is! I have never tried vinyl but this one I defenitely have to try!! Your creations look like expensive items!!! Very nice.
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Linda K.
I absolutely love these. You have inspired me to give it a try. Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
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What a difference the Cricut can make to inexpensive items! :) LOVE it!! :)
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Alex I love this I haven't thought about trying vinyl but now ever seeing this I can't wait to give it a try, thanks for sharing this is so much fun :) Debbie @http://craftydeb-ddscrafts.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSuch clever projects. Thanks for sharing. I am now a follower.
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wow etching really makes a difference. Looks like amillion dollars. jmmaley@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteOMG thank you sooooo much here I was without a clue in the world on what to get my mom-inlaw for X-mas...she would kill for a set of lamps for her fire place...YOU ROCK!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Thank You Thank You!!!!
The lamps turned out so good, I have never heard of the program till now and I am for sure going to look into it. Thanks for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteLove your projects. Thanks for helping me make up my mind about purchasing scal, hehe!
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What an amazing idea, I love using vinyl. Thank you for your creative items.
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Your projects are really cool:) Love them:) This was so fun. I'm glad I got to do this with you! You rock.
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I love your work!! This is awesome. I can't wait to try it out. I just became a follower, horray.
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Alex I love the hurricane vases, I can see them filled with blue pebbles and decorative snowflakes. You have inspired me to try cutting vinyl. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCathy
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OMG! These are just fabulous projects! Love,love,love the snowflake cylinders!
ReplyDeleteOMG! These are just fabulous projects! Love,love,love the snowflake cylinders!
ReplyDeleteI am really excited to try this...found vinyl on sale this week! I am new to cricut and this will be a great first project
ReplyDeleteI love this idea for using vinyl. . . .I never would have guessed that it wasn't etched!!! LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHow cute :)
ReplyDeleteadorable christmas ideas. jamie
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute. Great inexpensive gifts!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! I think I will try that vinyl instead of glass etching too :) Great job, and TFS.
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ReplyDeleteI have to try the glass technique... it makes things look so much better! Very nice projects!
ReplyDeleteLove the vinyl look and now I want to go out and make some cute hurricane lamps. Thanks for the great ideas!
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I have never used vinyl before...thanks for sharing!!! Awesome work! Your grandson is going to love the plate!
ReplyDeleteOh, Alex I love your projects!
ReplyDeleteLaura
oh Oh OH!!! Thanks for the HH Sign Supply link. Can't wait to get some frosted vinyl... among 17 other colors!! Very excited to have discovered your blog. Can't wait to return and explore longer.
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried the vinyl yet! Such cute projects! Fingers crossed that I win Robyn's stamp set!
ReplyDeleteKerri
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GREAT ideas! I have used vinyl to customize a scrapbook, but never thought to put it on glass. Huuuummmm, what can I vinyl???
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Thanks for the ideas and candy!!
What a great job! Your fab makes have made me really excited for christmas already! :)
ReplyDeleteSam
OOOO I LOVE that... i haven't seen frosted Vinyl, but I can do the same with Etching.... LOVE it. this Christmas in July Blog Hop ROCKS
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Thanks so much for all the great ideas!
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Oh My Gosh, thank you so much for the idea's! You are sooo right.. never to early!! Thanks for doing this, Hugs Denise
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOh just WOW! How fabulous do they look? This is wonderful, I'm so going to have to look into this technique :D
ReplyDeleteI love this project. You did a fabulous job!!
ReplyDeleteOh how cute and that vinyl is awesome. TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love these! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteOH NO!!! WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR CAMERA?
ReplyDeleteWell, video or not, your projects are STILL FANTASTICALLY AMAZING my sweet friend! GREAT job once again!
Huge HUGS,
Emma;)
P.S. Please do Not include me in your giveaway since I already have all the pink stamper stamps! I don't want to take anything away from your viewers!
Wow!!! what a super idea!!!
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Alex I LOVE LOVE LOVE your project!!! It is SO great! It is wonderful seeing all of these Christmas projects. TFS your talent!
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I really love the candle holders and the plate!!! I'm going to have to try that. Thank you for a chance to win.
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Alex, this is so cute. I may have to try this out.
ReplyDeletePatti
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Too Cute! Might have to look into doing something like this for gifts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifuljob. I wouldlove to set these on my Christmas table!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute, great ideas! I do like this blog hop... my first!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and all your great ideas. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeletehidalgo67@sbcglobal.net
Really, really cute idea!! I need to experiment with this.
ReplyDelete~Shelley
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love the snowflakes, gonna have to order some of that vinyl!
ReplyDeletedreenie4@yahoo.com
Love this project. Everything looks so good. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute! Live the vinyl. Where do you get your SCAL things to cut??
ReplyDeleteMelissa
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I cannot believe how beautiful these are, and dollar tree! What a wonderful gift idea♥ Tammy
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! your projects are so beautiful! Have a great day. :)
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They are very pretty! Great job! I may have to make a trip to dollar tree! Thanks for the blog candy! Would love to have those awesome stamps!
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Great projects ideas! I really love the way the hurricane lamps turned out! The santa cookie plate is also super cute!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful!!! LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeletemichelle at scrappinwithmybug.com
Awesome! Love the Hurricane Lamps.
ReplyDeleteI really love your candle holders--I would of guess that you etch the glass--the vinyl really does make for a fast transformation.
ReplyDeleteKatsews at Gmail dot com
Love the hurricane lamp candle holders.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
Thank you so much for the great ideas!! I think that handmaking great gifts like these would make anyone happy to find them under their tree! Whoo!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Hop!
Theresa99 :)
Love it! It looks like you spent a fortune on them. I can't wait to get started
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oh em gee!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!
I have to try it :D
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I have never done anything with vinyl before but those vases are awesome!
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I loved them both. Girl U R good.
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Omg those are gorgeous! Love the plate for Santa ... must do that. TFS :)
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I know this project will be on my Christmas list! Thanks for sharing! - Cheryl
ReplyDeleteWOW, I really need to experiment with vinyl! Thanks for sharing. I love the hurricanes!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, who knew vinyl could look so great! What great blog candy too.
ReplyDeletewendy.roos2boys@gmail.com
I love the hurricane lanterns! How great that they look etched without all that etching cream mess!
ReplyDeleteI love the etching cream and what it can do the only thing is I forget how long to wait to know if its done...but great job hope I win!
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OH LOVE those hurricanes! What a great gift they would make.
ReplyDeleteI love shopping at the $ stores. We have 2 or 3 different kinds here in good ole Kansas!
ReplyDeleteThey look absolutely
B E A U T I F U L!
April
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I really need to learn how to do this! I love if! Oh man..I love Christmas...you did a great job! I love Robyns stamps toooo!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance
Yours TruLee
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ReplyDeleteI love snowflakes! Even in July. You did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteCarla
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Firstly, I LOVE the name of your blog!! So clever and made me giggle...cause you "had" me at Craft too... LOL 2nd...LOVE those hurricanes....they're FAB! And 3rd...do you really recomend the SCAL software? Ive looked at it a number of times and just didn't know.... hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteThis hop has been great!!
Cheers fellow hopper Cheri
AKA Graphicat Creations. :o)
This is so nice! I LOVE LOVE LOVE VINYL! Where do you get yours? The hurricanes came out awesome. The plate is fabulous too. My kids will love to put cookies on it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Liz
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This is very cool and very easy to make for a gift. thank u
ReplyDeleteTanya
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What a neat idea! I can picture those hurricane lamps sitting on my dining room table. I think I am going to have to give it a try!! Very cute santa plate!!
ReplyDeletebonga@nomadinter.net
I love the hurricane lamps and must try this. The frosted vinyl looks easier to use than etching. Thanks for the link to the vinyl store.
ReplyDeletecarolepalmiere@gmail.com
I really like the hurricane vases. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm going to launch out and try this really soon.
ReplyDeletechristel@majesticdesigns.net
I absolutely love the hurricanes...you always do such great work!!
ReplyDeletenenaceli@gmail.com
Love them:) Im going to have to try them.. Ive never done the glass etching.. Good Job.. Thanks for the giveaway.. Having fun on the blog hop..
ReplyDeleteBookey1975@yahoo.com
Very cool, I am going to try it!
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ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!
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Wow...you cannot even tell it is vinyl. It sooo looks etched. Beautiful and creative idea! Thanks for sharing....Scarlet at sld999 at aol dot com.
ReplyDeleteThese are great...and from the Dollar Tree how frugal are you!!! Can't wait to try it at home...thanks for the hop!!
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LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVEIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS SOOOOOOOO CUTE!!!! YOU ARE AWESOME MY FRIEND!!!!
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It does look like etched. wow! nice job.
ReplyDeleteIf I win (I already have the beautiful stamps) I will blog candy'em again, :)
Really?!?!? That is awesome. Thanks for the inspiration....
ReplyDeleteYvette
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WOW I am going to have to go to the dollar store. Also, great tip on that vinyl. I had no idea it existed!
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These are such great projects! I need to go to the dollar store now. Thanks for sharing your awesome ideas!
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Too cute, Love all of them!!!
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog and love it!!! pattig161@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog and love it!!! pattig161@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWow Alex I just love both but the hurricane cylinders are REALLY COOL!! What a gorgeous gift to give someone hey?!! Fun doing another blog hop with you! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tips with us! Awesome projects! Thanks also for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
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This is fun, I'm a follower - thanks for the chance to win your creations :)
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Wow, those are GREAT!. :) TfS
ReplyDeleteHi Alex
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea!
thanks
Lynn SB
you make the cutest projects! and you make them all seem soooo simple!
ReplyDeleteLove the hurricane vases. Both projects are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNicole
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Awesome hurricane lamps...I need to try some vinyl! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletebuglvr2010 at gmail dot com
Fabulous idea! I will definitely have to try this out for xmas! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteKim
I love your projects!!! Talk about saving money, you could do any better than a dollar. Great Gifts for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteB-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L hurricanes! YOu are an inspiration. Thanks for an opportunity to win!
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Love your projects!
ReplyDeleteThe cylinders are terriffic. What a find and you dressed them up beautifully.
ReplyDeleteCarol
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Love the great vinyl projects. please keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteJacque
Those lamps are so pretty! How clever!
ReplyDeleteavrawill@wideopenwest dot com
So cute! I think I'm going to have to make the cylinders :)
ReplyDeleteJessi
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WOW! I love both! The plate is really cute!
ReplyDeleteAmazingly creative projects!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!!! These are amazing and I am totally heading to my dollar store for those lamps :)
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