Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tea Cup Bracelet

Heartfelt Creations Alumni Design Team Blog Hop
Hi everyone, it is the last Tuesday of the month so today is the beginning of the Heartfelt Creations Alumni Design Team’s monthly Blog Hop.  If you'd like a chance at winning a prize, be sure to leave a comment on each blog along the hop by Friday - there is a $25 gift certificate up for grabs for one random commenter!  The blog hop will remain open for comments on everybody’s blog through midnight Friday night May 3rd.  

For my project today, I thought I would do something a little different.  There's so many fun things we can do with our stampsI used the tea cup images from the China Fragments PreCut set, which is part of the Old English Garden Collection.  I stamped on Shrink Plastic and then colored with markers.  I followed the directions on the package to shrink them and then made them into a bracelet. 





This would make a wonderful gift for someone who likes to collect tea cups.

From here you will hop to Lisa's blog.  Remember to leave a comment on each one for your chance to win that $25 gift certificate.

Dina Kowal
Selma Stevenson 
Alissa Wells
Emilia van den Heuvel
Sarah Miller (me)
Lisa Allen 

challenges
Allsorts Challenge:  anything but a card
Pin and Tack:  anything goes 
Pattie's Creations Design Challenge:  anything but a card 
Simon Says Stamp Challenge:  anything goes 
Crafting by Designs:  anything goes
The Sisterhood of Crafters:  anything goes
Make it Monday:  anything goes

40 comments:

  1. That is amazing!!!! Gorgeous and very creative!

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  2. OMG!!! This project is amazing!!! Love it to bits.
    hugs Nataliya

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  3. Oh my! This is adorable and very creative!

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  4. What a great idea! I love the bracelet!

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  5. This is a lovely idea Sarah. Thanks for joining us over at Allsorts this week
    x catherine

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  6. Love love love all the different projects. Not just cards. Beautiful work!!!

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  7. STUNNING! This is on my to do list…love it!

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  8. I have been debating on getting this set. Now that I see your beautiful bracelet I think I'm sold!

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  9. What an incredible bracelet! Heartfelt Creations products are my favorite an I love all of their products! TFS this amazing project with us!

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  10. This is awesome, amazing, & fabulous! I am a big tea drinker and would love to make this. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful idea and bracelet.

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  11. What a gorgeous project! Thanks for sharing it with us this week at Crafting by Designs!
    Doris :)

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  12. This bracelet is awesome and I can't wait to make one. Would never have thought to do this, now to find the time. It beautiful, great idea and talent.

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  13. Now that's awesome! Very creative ...thanks for inspiration (-:

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  14. what a lovely idea will have to dig out my shrink palstic now you have given me something new to think about
    hugz Ruth

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  15. Wow! What a brilliant and beautiful project! Thanks for joining us for the Simon Says Stamp Challenge!

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  16. Gorgeous teacup bracelet! Love it!

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  17. My favorite yet! Gorgeous idea for the teacups!

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  18. Oh Sarah! This is adorable! The images came out so cute when shrunk down. Wonderfully clever idea! Hugs!

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  19. Your bracelet is gorgeous! Never thought about using shrink art - Tnanks for sharing!

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  20. What an awesome bracelet! Love the teacup charms!

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  21. What a fantastic project. Just darling.

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  22. Wow...love this...what a wonderful Mother's Day gift it would make!! Very creative!!!

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  23. Cute idea. I think I forget to use shrink art. Thanks for the reminder. I'll get right on it.
    Candy Meyers

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  24. What lovely, delicate teacups - beautiful gift!

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  25. Hi Sarah - well isn't this just clever! Lovely bracelet - my granddaughters would love to have one of these - you did a great job - shrink wrap is certainly been around for a long time - I remember a kit my son had when he was growing up - we put them in the oven! Enjoy your day and thanks for the hop! Gail
    http://ilikepaper01.blogspot.com/

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  26. What a cute idea! I have a granddaughter that loves tea and she would love this charm bracelet.
    Marjorie from TX

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  27. Had to stop by again and say how delightful this beautiful bracelet is! What a brilliant idea to come up with! Thank you so much for the inspiration!

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  28. Your teacup bracelet is absolutely gorgeous. Anyone who receives it be in awwww of it and wear it with pride!

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  29. Such an ADORABLE project. One of the ladies in our stamping group loves teacups. Bet she would love this!

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  30. Gorgeous little teacups to decorate your bracelet. Thanks for linking to Make It Monday this week. Just a reminder that we are a papercraft orientated blog so projects should have some paper/card content.
    Thanks,
    Hugs,
    Sandy DT member MIM

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  31. Oh wow! This turned out beautifully. The tea cups are exquisite. Thanks for sharing your creation for our Anything Goes challenge at The Sisterhood of Crafters!

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  32. This is so cool and girly!! I have everything I would need to make this and others like it but just never put it all together!! TFS... gotta try it.

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  33. Thanks for joining us at allsorts this week. Tracy x

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  34. It's so cute!! I saw you on Make It Monday.

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  35. OH WOW! What a clever idea ... beautiful! Thanks so much for joining us at The Sisterhood ‘Free For All (anything goes)’ challenge and please come back again soon!
    Darlene
    one of the 'Sistahs'
    The Sisterhood of Crafters
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS

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  36. I absolutely love your teacup bracelet! I know so many ladies who would love to receive this as a gift, including myself! :-)

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