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Luv 2 Stamp Group Treat Blog Hop

1/15/2023

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Welcome to the Luv 2 Stamp Group’s 2023 Blog Hop! We are excited to share projects with you again for the third year. This year we are shaking things up and bringing you all new monthly themes to inspire your next project!

Once you are done with each post, scroll down to the bottom and you will see a list of Blog Hop participants, you can click on their name to go to their post, or you can click the next button to go to the next post in line. Happy crafting!
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This month’s theme is 3D Sweet Treats.
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My treat is not so sweet, it's more salty but it'll be a great treat for your friends who have more of a salty tooth rather than a sweet tooth. I CASEd this project from the catalogue. I could not resist creating this cute nutty gift. 
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Step 1: Stamp your squirrels and twigs and fussy cut. Be careful when you cut, especially towards the squirrel's little foot. 
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Step 2: Cut your tag using the first time with the tag portion on the top. 

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Step 3: Align the dots as best as you can on the edges of your tag. It should "lock-in" as you're moving it around. This will create a shorter tag. 
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Step 4: Stamp the sentiment and leaves on the treat bags. 

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Step 5: Adhere twigs using liquid glue. 
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Step 6: Add dimensionals to the squirrel's head and body. Be mindful of how much you want your squirrel to pop-off the tag when placing the dimensionals. 

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Step 7: Attach the squirrels.
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Step 8: Add embellishments. 

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Step 9: Add your treat. I went along with the pun and added peanuts. 
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Step 10: Attach the tag using ribbon. 

​Materials Used: 
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Stamps/Dies: Nuts About Squirrels, Tailor Made Tags Dies
Ink: Cajun Craze, Early Espresso, Soft Suede
Cardstock: Basic White
Ribbon: Early Espresso 1/4" Faux Suede Trim 
Embellishments: Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots
Other: Peekaboo Treat Bags 

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Click the Next Blog button above to hop to the next post or click a name below to go directly to a specific crafter's blog post. 

Blog Hop Participants

Sharon Lim-CA
Laurie Bradshaw-CA
Tammy Civello-CA
Teri West-AK
Danielle D. Diaz-NM (You Are Here)
Wendy Varron-MD
Kurstan del Rosario-CA
Jo Anne Hewins-NC
Taleena Koch-WA
11 Comments
Tammy Civello link
1/15/2023 09:11:35 am

OHHHMMMGGGG Great idea with the corn nuts. So perfect

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Danielle link
1/15/2023 06:24:18 pm

Thank you! :)

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Teri West link
1/15/2023 09:12:05 am

These are adorable!

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Danielle link
1/15/2023 06:24:43 pm

Thank you!

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Sharon Lim link
1/15/2023 09:32:27 am

Thank you for all the tips, I like the way you sized your tags. Thanks for sharing!

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Danielle link
1/15/2023 06:25:19 pm

You're welcome! Thanks, It worked out better than I thought!

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Wendy Varron
1/15/2023 02:00:58 pm

Love these cute treats! Such a great tip on making the tag smaller!

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Danielle link
1/15/2023 06:25:54 pm

Thank you! Yes, I'm so glad I tried it! It resized it way better than I expected!

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Jo Anne Hewins
1/15/2023 02:02:29 pm

All those products are just perfect together. I love those bags!

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Danielle link
1/15/2023 06:26:21 pm

Thank you! Yes, they are! I love the bags too, they are so cute!

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Taleena Koch link
1/15/2023 08:52:44 pm

I love this squirrel! And great idea on making that tag shorter. :-) This is so cute. <3

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