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I have such a cute Halloween Treat for you today!!
I saw the idea of drawing a face on a cello bag on Pinterest… well… if you know me well, you know that
I AM NOT AN ARTIST… therefore I stamp… or, in this case, use My Digital Studio!
Instead of trying to freehand draw jack o lantern faces, I created them in My Digital Studio,
printed them and slipped them into the cello bag and traced them with a Sharpie Marker!
I used THIS PUMPKIN PATCH MDS download for the artwork.
If you are more artistic than I am, I'm sure you could try drawing your own.
Do you recognize the tags??
They are the same My Digital Studio artwork as I featured in my fall Printer Tray project!
Here is a little tip for tying the bow…. first tie a piece of Gumball Green Ribbon around the cello to secure it, then, add a bow of Chevron ribbon… cute cute!
Stampin' Up! Supplies You'll Need for this Project:
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4"x6" Cello Bags #102757
Gumball Green Ribbon #126848
Basic Black Chevron Ribbon #130010
Pumpkin Pie Chevron Ribbon #130015
Crushed Curry Chevron Ribbon #130019
Pumpkin Patch MDS download #118122
Sharpie marker
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Very cute idea, Patty. I just saw on Pinterest someone bagging up the candy corn and calling them “pumpkin teeth”. Gotta love Pinterest 🙂
Very cute! TFS
Liz
Very cute! Thanks for sharing!
WOW!!!!! What a Fantastic idea! These are great and sooo darned cute! I love your faces, your ribbon and stem treatment and the whole project! Really super cute! TFS!
How cool. What a neat trick to print them out and trace on the faces. You rock!
What an awesome idea. You have such a creative mind and you inspire me!!
I love this idea Patty, you are so clever!!
This is a great idea and my daughter is having so much fun using this technique to practice her letters and shapes. Thank you for sharing!