Hello, everyone, and welcome to the birthday blog hop for Rhonda and Amy! Thank you for joining me and my wonderful friends who are ready to thrill you with their handmade creations in celebration of the birthday girls!!!
The birthday girls, Rhonda and Amy, are super-talented and gifted friends who met on-line and "clicked". The lovely Rhonda had this incredible idea for a new twist on a challenge blog, so she contacted dear Amy and asked her to share in her idea. For months now, they have enjoyed being able to Celebrate and share by involving others to participate together by presenting an on-going showcase of handmade goodies to use to Decorate for parties, special occassions, and all fun times! Their union is how the Decorate to Celebrate Challenge Blog (aka DTC) all began!
To begin the party, we have a great group of crafty designers waiting to inspire you with the projects they've made in honor of Rhonda and Amy's birthday. By clicking on their blog links you will be directed to their specific blog site. To start from the beginning, you'll start with the first participant on the list who just happens to be one of our very own birthday girls, Rhonda:
Rhonda http://scraphappenswithrhonda.blogspot.com/ (Our November Birthday Girl!!)
Audrey http://cuteandsome.blogspot.com/Kacee http://youhadmeatscrap.blogspot.com/
Norma http://pinkblingcrafter.blogspot.com/
Jean http://jeanscraftycorner.blogspot.com/
Liz http://www.mywhichcraft.blogspot.com/
Sherrie http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com/
Cally Ann http://callyanncraftycreations.blogspot.com/
Tracie http://trace-elementz.blogspot.com/
Brenda http://createbyburffrau.blogspot.com/
Amy http://amyscraftingspace.blogspot.com/
Lisa http://indymermaid.blogspot.com/
Sheena http://lilflowerslynne1.blogspot.com/
Peggy Sue http://icrea8cards.blogspot.com/
Carri http://doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com/
Amy http://www.lovetocrop.com (Our December Birthday Girl!!)
Decorate To Celebrate http://decoratetocelebrate.blogspot.com/
Immediately following the hop, you're invited to link your own "Birthday Party" themed project over at the DTC blog site. Your project can be anything you choose/desire that's birthday related. DTC will be awarding birthday prizes all month long and there will be a grand prize! To be eligible to win you must enter at DTC. Click on the DTC link at the bottom of the participant list get there for details and to enter your project(s)!!! There may be additional "goodies" along the hop trail; if so, details will be available on each participant's blog.
The project I'll be sharing for this birthday celebration I'm calling "Friendship Is A Key That Opens A Heart To Sweet Things". I think this is what Rhonda and Amy have did for each other! The featured project is the plastic heart box filled with bath salts, which I'll have an easy recipe for you at the end of this post. The holder box for the heart box is shown as an accessory and to bring to life the name I've given this project because that's where the "key" is:
To do this project, I started with pieces clay to form the flowers and leaves:
This is what I ended up with:
Next I took the plastic heart box and covered the lid with glass glitter:
I finished it all off by painting the flowers and attaching them to the boxes; for the key on the container box, I simply took an old key and added glass glitter. Finally, filled the container with bath powder, and I think it came out pretty good!!! Here is the recipe:
- Sculpey Oven Bake Clay
- Glass Glitter by Marisa Frances
- Martha Steward Decoupage Glue and Sealer
- Mica Pigment Water Color Paint
- Plastic Heart Container (wedding section at a craft or Dollar store)
- Seam Binding
- White Colorbloc Cardstock (for box)
Now, my first giveaway (I have another one -- yeaaa!) is the easy bath powder recipe:
- 1 cup - equal amounts of Epsom Salt and Sea Salt (both can be found at your local grocery)
- 20 drops - Essential or fragrance oil (or favorite perfume to sense/taste)
- 1 to 2 drops - Food coloring (not too much -- a drop or so goes a long way)
- 1/2 tsp. - glycerin (found at your local drugstore)
Place all the ingredients in a blender and blend until you have a fine powder; let dry for 24 hours. Now it's ready to add to a decorative container! Easy!
My second giveaway is a pack of ten (10) all occasion pop-up cards by Paper Flair. The lucky winner does not have to be a follower. The requirement is that you leave me a wonderful comment. Unfortunately, if you win and reside outside the U.S., you will have to be responsible for any additional shipping charges:
Now Kacee's waiting on you with another terrific project! Hurry along and hop on over!
Oh, and don't forget to enter and link your own projects for the challenge!
Thanks for stopping by and I love you all!!! And, of course, I'll be seeing you!
40 comments:
oh audrey you out did yourself these are the most beautiful boxes what a treat for our birthdays thank you so much dear friend. love it. and tfs your reciepe with all our blogging friends. thanks for being a part of my and amy birthday celebration.
Audrey, I would have to say you have done it again...AMMAZING project!! Wow, what a beautiful heart box. It is just stunning!!! The details are fabulous...Wow, you rocked this project girl!
TFS!
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Audrey this box is GORGEOUS. Love that glitter it really takes it over the top! Love it. TFS
What a pretty gift idea. Your flowers are so pretty.
Audrey, you are so amazing! These boxes are fabulous!! You inspire me to pull out my polymer clay and start sculpting! I haven't in so long. Your flowers are just GORGEOUS!! LOVE both of these and I know Rhonda and Amy will, too!! I'm so happy to be hopping with you :)
Lisa
http://indymermaid.blogspot.com
Oh my word Audrey! That is so beautiful and I can't believe the flowers are made of clay!
Beautiful idea and fun and personal gift
Oh my...These are BEAUTIFUL!!! TFS
Hugs, Sheena - Dew Drops & Glue Dots
OMG! Your project is absolutely beautiful. Love the glass glitter it makes the box look so elegant.
TFS!
Cindy Lou
endurapuppy at yahoo dot com
http://scrappinc.blogspot.com
Super pretty! Love all the fun glitter! Its been fun hopping with you!
Carri~abusybee
www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com
Oh wow, sweet and gorgeous all in one!!!
MY OH MY...just spectacular!
You are incredible with that talent of yours.
So much intricacy & attention to detail.
Love it!
What can I say that everyone hasn't already said it... i am always so in awe of your awesome talent Audrey. These are just BEAUTIFUL. hugs from ukiah
Audrey -- everything you do is a work of art!! This project is absolutely beautiful:-)
jejaeb at cfl dot rr dot com
scrappinana.blogspot.com
Audrey, this is so beautiful!
Audrey, simply beautiful. I love the flowers you molded what a great job. The box is brilliant. I love it.
www.inspired-by-scrapping.blogspot.com
I am a follower.
Amazing your project is beautiful, tfs!
OMG, Audrey, your project is gorgeous, love it! Thanks for the chance to win!
mzcherub at gmail dot com
what a unique and beautiful gift! So happy to be in the hop with you!
mrsroddy4@aol.com
wow, your projects are so beautiful i love them
Wow,That is soooooo beautiful,Great project.I am a follower.joydee1963 at yahoo dot com
I am new to scrapping and crafting and I have to say.... amazing... I love it :) lindaplusthree at yahoo dot com
Wowie Audrey! These are just gorgeous! I love that you started with clay and ended up with awesome :) Thanks for the bath powder recipe - can't wait to try it - just have to decide which of my essential oils I want to do first! These would make such cute Christmas gifts! Thanks for sharing! Hugs to you sweetie!
rebeccadunham at hotmail dot com
Wow oh Wow!! this is just a gorgeous box. I love the way you made the flowers. Audrey, you are a true artist!!!
Charlotte
What a great project! I love all of the flowers made out of clay! Great hopping with you- I am a new follower :)Amy
amyscraftingspace.blogspot.com
Hi Audrey, WOW!! LOVE how you added the Glass glitter! It looks beautiful! Amazing project and I some SU Glass glitter I will have to put it to use now:) So glad to be in the hop with you:) TFS
Hugs,
Norma
Umm. Uhhh... Well... Speechless. Totally speechless.
why oh why does blogger give me problems? I think I just lost my post to your amazing glass glitter and clay flowers. Great job! I love it all. I am going to be on the look out for the glass glitter, I have never heard of that before.
Thanks for sharing. Talk to you soon!
Hugs!
Hey Audrey!
Stunning! I love to see these boxes you do! And to mold those flowers, that is artistry! Just beautiful! Now if that isn't enough...you toss in directions to make bath salts and guess what? I have everything you listed! I'll be making bath salt tomorrow! Yay! Oh, and I love that ribbon you used!
Great job friend!
Susan
cricutandgrasshopper.blogspot.com
oh my gosh Audrey! How crafty creative is that! LOVE the flowers! so beautiful!
kacee
WOW so very beautiful!
Super cute! Love the glitter! TFS.
keaunalynn@msn.com
Yet another gorgeous project! I just love it. I love how sparkly and pink it is!! Great, great job, my friend!!
Laurie
serenityscrappers
WOW, your boxes are just fabulous, what treasures and labors of love for folks getting one.
Hugs, Lori m
Wow Audrey. Your project is gorgeous. I've been wanting to work with clay myself. :)
So pretty! What a great project. Thanks for a chance to win. Lindz2110@gmail.com
absolutely beautiful!!
you're very talented Audrey! that's a very beautiful project.
**just enjoying the hop, don't include me on the giveaway.
Luanne
Visiting from Decorate to Celebrate. Bee-utiful sculpey creation. Wonderful embellishment. Not worked with sculpey before and am in awe of this.
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
http://CreatedbySunshineHoneyBee.blogspot.com
What a beautiful job Audrey! I do wish there was more time in the day so we could visit our blog friends so often. Thanks for always taking the time to stop by. Keep up the fantastic work.tfs
Hugs,jen
Now you sculpt with clay too??? Do your talents ever end??? What lovely boxes you've created here. So I'm reading through everything and then I find out that you make your own bath salts too! Amazing woman! Amazing. . .Hugs, Curt
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