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Large_image.jpg (JPEG Image, 310x300 pixels) CHECK US OUT IN THE CURRENT CB2 FAMILY WINDOW by MaroDesigns. Micro Mini Tins Set of 16 by treasuresntins. Tiny pinatas. I found tiny party balloons at a drugstore, shown here with a quarter for scale. I only blew them up a little until they held the size I wanted. setup: laundry starch (left over from the window experiment), cheap brush, tissue paper, and a shot glass to rest the balloon on one popped – this one only has two layers of tissue paper, see how the light comes through? The red and purple ones are overlapping areas of red and purple tissue paper, the look works best when the colors are allowed to overlap generously. the yellow one is two layers of yellow, then two layers of light orange. and the orange one is two layers of yellow, one layer of red, and one layer of orange on top. long thin opening instead of round one adding tag pasting over so loop of tag is embedded ta da!

Wp-content/uploads/uploaded_images/limeade_candybuffet_3. DIY Download: Cello Bag Labels | Flights of Fancy. June 29, 2009 | Category: Tips and Tidbits Hi there! New to Flights of Fancy? Perhaps you'd like to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! A few weeks ago we asked you to vote on which inspiration board you think should inspire our next DIY download.

These labels are perfect for a sweet & simple at-home wedding, rehearsal dinner or bridal tea. Tools: Shown above: (A) Cellophane food bags (FDA Approved). Step 1: Using your color printer, print the free template on white cardstock (click on the link at the bottom of this post to download the template). Step 2: Trim out the labels using your ruler and x-acto knife. Step 3: Use the decorative edge punch to create the eyelet cutout on the front of the label. Step 4: Cut a 12″ length of ribbon. Step 5: Place the label on the bag – the folded top of the cello bag should be sandwiched between the font and back of the label. Step 7: Thread the ribbon through the holes and tie so that the knot (or bow) is at the front of the label.