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Yummy Candy Box

It was an entertaining and fun, but long, exhausting weekend with the granddaughters –aka- The Baby Divas. (Sigh!) They grow so quickly, but sometimes not quick enough - surely my daughter will agree that she too, looks forward to the day both girls are potty trained!

Anyway, I was actually able to find “me” time, and work on my craft projects. Here’s a little candy box I made to present hand dipped chocolates - I think the chocolates were more work than the candy box, but so worth it! What a yummy way to present Valentine sweet treats!


Creative Ingredients: Stamps: Rubber Stamps by Stampin’ Up! Paper: Stampin’ Up! Orchid Opulence, White cardstock Ink: Stampin’ Up! Rich Razzleberry, Kiwi Kiss Tools: Spellbinders Shapabilities Fancy Tags Embellishments: Ribbon, Twinkle Jewels


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  1. Hi Annette
    Awesome debut of your blog style :o) Love the blog layout fresh and fun!!! You also are responsible for me buying chocolate today - LOL just joking hee hee!!!
    Hearts and Hugs
    Susana

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  2. Annette I love it.

    Linda Dayot

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  3. Hey! Annette you've got a great creation in here..i love the box and and it's really yummy with all those chocolates....wow just go and keep your crapt better and you will go a long way with this kind of business..me myself love to scrapbooking and eventually i make my hobbies be more progressive..thanks for sharing with us your talents and congratulation and goodluck..hope to get one of your creation....hehehehe God bless and keep on your dreams...take care..love Lorna A.

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  4. This is just fabulous! I love the purple and those chocolates look SO yummy!

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  5. Wonderful and yes I can only agree with Susana - now you made me want chocolates as well ;-) Have a great week! Anki

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