This week's challenge is to use snowflakes or some kind of snow in your Clean and Simple creation. This challenge has a shorter window and will be ending at midnight on Wednesday, so don't delay! Our sponsor is Simon Says Stamp, and the talented winner will win a $25 gift certificate!
I'm still in love with those paper straws. I've got about a hundred left over after finishing a couple projects, including the quickest Christmas ornaments ever. After seeing the straws used as ornament hangers online, I thought I could bend them into a candy cane shape. They keep their shape somewhat, but to help them out a little I slid a wire inside that I could bend.
The snowflakes are the Snowflake Trio Die Set from Top Dog Dies. I've layered two of them here, with the top one cut in silver foil paper.
To make the design of the top snowflake stand out a little more, I backed it with another snowflake cut out of red and kept the middle pieces intact. The pearl, silver-edged brad is by American Crafts.
This was quick to put together, and would be a good candidate for mass-producing as a gift topper, tag, or ornament.
This was quick to put together, and would be a good candidate for mass-producing as a gift topper, tag, or ornament.
Can't wait to see your snowflake creations in the CAS-ual Fridays Challenge gallery! Thanks so much for looking!
-Kelly
love this. using the straws for candy canes is genius
ReplyDeleteAnother brilliant idea, girl! And now, as always, I'm in desperate need of red and white straws, which in Bolivia is like being in desperate need of an elephant. Just impossible, lol!
ReplyDeleteKelly, this looks so great! I am in LOVE with the straw idea!!!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm so lifting that candy cane idea...I have a gazillion of those straws to use:) Cute packaging!
ReplyDeleteOK, straw candy canes are genius, and LOVE the layered snowflake dies, this is just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove how you rock the paper straws!! It's always a treat to see non-card item, too! This is pure eye candy!
ReplyDeleteHow fun Kelly! Love your fancy snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteHow brilliantly creative ... how brilliantly you, Kelly! The layered snowflakes with the candy cane straws are fantastic! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSo clever, Kelly! These are perfect for so many things. Really wonderful; I can see them for napkin "rings" or even ornaments! Pure genius, I have to say. And your snowflakes are the perfect touch. Love this. Bev
ReplyDeleteOh this is super creative! I was just wondering how you got the straws to stay that way until I read on :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and creative! Never thought of bending them and putting wire in them...genius!
ReplyDeleteGenius as usual! TFS
ReplyDeleteStunning and gorgeous, love what you did with the straws! Your pinecones blew me away! I am going to give that one a try.
ReplyDeleteStunning x
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy Christmas x
LOVE, what a great idea to bed the straws into candy canes Kelly!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for your wonderful straws Kelly! - love that layered snowflake - the bright red is SO festive - these would work great as napkin rings on the Christmas dinner table!
ReplyDeleteOh my!! How gorgeous!! That is such a pretty package! I love the straws used for candy canes! So cute!!
ReplyDeleteSuper clever use of those leftover straws! Love the candy canes topped with the snowflake--so festive!
ReplyDeleteSo dang clever. And cute!
ReplyDeleteThe photography on this is crazy good. The project is yummy :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation and display! Who would not love this!? Wish you and family a Merry Christmas! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to wrap a gift. I saw a bag of those straws at Target and I did not get them--I did not have your imagination about what to do with them. Now, I see I will need to go back.
ReplyDeleteGenius Kelly! Love that wire trick. So fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute! You did a good job!
ReplyDeleteDropping by for a quick visit to wish you a very Merry Christmas!
xo
Sheila
FABULOUS canes Kelly :)
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