Saturday, August 1, 2020

We Create Snacks & Beverages Blog Hop

Today we are sharing fun projects with the We Create Snacks & Beverages Blog Hop. You will be visiting with talented Stampin' Up! Demonstrators as they share their creative ideas to inspire you. 
For my "Snack" I decided to create a couple of simple treats for Halloween that would be perfect for Trick or Treaters. The new Ghoulish Goodies stamp set (item #153362) from the new August-December 2020 Mini Catalog, is a perfect combination of sentiments and images to decorate treats for this spooky holiday. I paired this stamp set with the Layering Circles Dies (items #151770) to create quick and simple lollipop decorations. 
 For the first lollipop treat, I die cut a Thick Whisper White cardstock circle with the Layering Circles Dies and stamped the sentiment and spiders with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I added the small jack-o-lantern image to the bottom with Pumpkin Pie Classic ink for a pop of color. I layered the stamped Whisper White circle onto a Rich Razzleberry cardstock scalloped circle and attached it to the front of the lollipop with Mini Glue Dots. To embellish, I added three of the cool new Iridescent Pearls (item #153549) also from the August-December 2020 Mini Catalog. 
For the second lollipop design, I chose a different sentiment that I also stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto a Thick Whisper White die cut circle. I added the spiders and jack-o-lantern the same as the first design, but this time I added layering the circle with a Pumpkin Pie cardstock scalloped circle die cut for a pop of color. Once again, I decorated the front with the Iridescent Pearls and attached it to the front of the lollipop. 
 These lollipop treats are quick and easy to prep and assemble to make a variety of designs to hand out to the Trick or Treaters in your neighborhood. With the uncertainty in today's world due to COVID 19, this is a treat you could leave in a cauldron or other Halloween container on your front porch, to allow for social distancing if necessary. 
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today. I hope that my projects will help inspire you to create your own spooky treats ready for Halloween. With the new August-December 2020 Mini Catalog launching on August 4th, you will have so many wonderful options to choose from. 

Now it's time to visit Libby's blog and see what fun project ideas she has to share with us. Just click on the Next button below to visit her blog. We would love it if you would leave us a comment and let us know what you enjoyed about our projects. I hope that you enjoy the rest of our blog hop. 

 Libby


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Tricia Butts
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10 comments:

  1. I love doing suckers like this! Great way to use this set!

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    1. Thanks Jeanna. It's a fun way to create treats for Halloween.

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  2. What a cute and easy treat trick! Thanks for sharing 😁

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    1. Thanks Kimberley. It's never too early to get ready for the trick or treaters :)

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  3. I don't have littles anymore, but this would totally be a fun, quick way to make treats for a class, or even a party favor!

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    1. I agree Julie. They are easy to create multiples of and an inexpensive treat for the kids.

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  4. Who does love a sucker and then to top it off it has the cutest Halloween Tags. Who wouldn't love to get one of these.

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. I think we can all use something sweet and cheerful right now.

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    1. Thank you Tanya. They are so fun to create and so versatile.

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