03 November, 2011

Mini Gift Buckets with Pennants - Tutorial

I was super excited when I found online (with the help of my little sister) these super cute little tin buckets. They are only about 10cm tall... so cute!! :) As soon as I saw them I knew they'd be perfect for little gifts at Adele's party. So, here's what I did with them...

The theme for Adele's party was pinwheels and pennants so I decided to add some pennants to the buckets.
 Ok, If you want to make some or make something similar then here's a quick tutorial...

Supplies...

- Buckets or similar
- scrap fabric
- craft glue
- disposable lid to put glue on
- white card stock (I used Stampin' Up, whisper white)
- alphabet stamps (I used a Stampin' Up set)
- ink (I used Stampin' Up, Crumb Cake)
- linen thread
- scissors
- hole punch

Supplies
Step 1 - cut out a pennant template and then cut multiple pennants using your fabric scraps. I used 6 pennants per bucket.


 Step 2 - Dip the end of the pennant into the craft glue and slide it under the gap in the top of the bucket.



Step 3 - Now it's time for the tags. Get out your cardstock, ink and stamps. Stamp the name of the recipient onto the cardstock.


Step 4 - Cut around the name leaving room at the end to punch a hole. Now run the edges of the tag through the ink pad. This gives the tag a little extra definition especially if you're using white cardstock on a white bucket like i am.


Step 5 - Punch a hole in the end of your tags.


 Step 6 - Use the linen thread (or similar) to tie the tag to the bucket. You can use a glue dot to secure the bottom edge to the bucket if you don't want the tag swinging around.

TADA!!!

I filled my buckets with chocolates in cellophane bags. :) They were a real hit with the ladies. The men just got the chocolates. I knew they wouldn't appreciate the buckets (and they were a bit girly anyway).

ok, happy creating!!

Kerryn

4 comments:

  1. I would love it if you would link it up to my weekly linky party Upcycled Awesome: http://tinyurl.com/upcycledawesome

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  2. How sweet! What fun and thoughtful way to send a gift to someone you love. I'd love for you to come and link up to my new link party, Head to Head Showdown at www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com ~Jen

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  3. Anonymous11/14/2011

    that is so sweet - I love pennants and would have never thought of the smart way to glue them (I would have had hot glue strings everywhere~) - thank you for stopping by my post on my little velveteen jacket and leaving me a note xoxo Bev

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  4. oh my so stinken cute! Love this idea..i might just have to steal it ;) good job!

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