I found this adorable cupcake lip balm in the dollar bins at Michael's. I thought it was SO cute I just had to buy it. I thought my niece would like this. But I couldn't give it to her in it's original packaging now could I? Oh come on. We ALL know I bought to to revamp it!!! LOL
I used the Stampin' Up! "Cupcake" wheel for the header. First I used the Top Notes die cut and glossy card stock and then I stamped the images on. I used black StazOn and colored in the cupcakes with markers. It's very simple to do. No blending, just coloring directly from the marker.
Then I used a few select punches to do the Happy Birthday layers. The wording was done a while back on my computer. I printed out a whole sheet of them so you can see them a LOT on my blog!!! LOL That sheet of them sure has come in handy!!!
I stapled the baggie to the inside of the folded card stock. I stapled it so the bumpy part of the staple was on the front leaving the backside with just a smooth staple bar. I covered the bumpy parts with the scallop layers. It gives the whole baggie thing a clean look.
And that is it. VERY simple. And yes, it REALLY is for my niece. Her birthday is next month and I know she'll LOVE it!!! She's such a sweetie!!
These would also make fun party favors for those "girly" parties!!!
I used the Stampin' Up! "Cupcake" wheel for the header. First I used the Top Notes die cut and glossy card stock and then I stamped the images on. I used black StazOn and colored in the cupcakes with markers. It's very simple to do. No blending, just coloring directly from the marker.
Then I used a few select punches to do the Happy Birthday layers. The wording was done a while back on my computer. I printed out a whole sheet of them so you can see them a LOT on my blog!!! LOL That sheet of them sure has come in handy!!!
I stapled the baggie to the inside of the folded card stock. I stapled it so the bumpy part of the staple was on the front leaving the backside with just a smooth staple bar. I covered the bumpy parts with the scallop layers. It gives the whole baggie thing a clean look.
And that is it. VERY simple. And yes, it REALLY is for my niece. Her birthday is next month and I know she'll LOVE it!!! She's such a sweetie!!
These would also make fun party favors for those "girly" parties!!!
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
Wanda
Adorable! Such a cute idea. I'm sure your niece will be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteOuuuuuu! This is SOOOOOoooooh very cute. Your packaging is perfect. I love how you always recycle & revamp to make things look so amazing. :O)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute lip gloss, when I was in school it was all the rage to have the newest AVON lip gloss pot. This would have been the best ;)
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this!! I've never seen cupcake lip balm...had to click on the title to see what it looks like! LOL!! What a sweet project!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove your "Cupcake Lip Balm" packaging. never seen tht lipgloss before, but then I haven't been to Michael's for a while now. Hope they still have it, I plan to go tere in a few days. I love your ideas.
ReplyDeleteGwen
I saw those lip glosses in Michaels just the other day - must have bought out all of the cute cupcake stamps! Such a simple idea - love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I love how everything you do is so creative. I always enjoy reading your posts. There's this new website called www.mysoiree.net where artists can display and sell their work. I thought it may be of interest to you. Thanks again for a great post!
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable! I'm going to look for those at my Mike's - grandaughters are just getting old enough to love that! ~chris
ReplyDeleteYour repackaging is much better than the original. Love the lip balm. Bet you could make it out of clay too!
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