Friday, June 22, 2012

{Fireworks Snack} featuring "Yankee Doodles" from My Pink Stamper

Hi everyone and welcome to another Pink-alicous Blog Hop!  This month we are excited to share with you a brand new image stamp set release called "Yankee Doodles" part of the My Pink Stamper collection.  Just in time for our holiday summer projects!  To start at the beginning of the hop -- click here


For my project today I'm sharing how versatile these stamp images are.  The only thing holding you back is your imagination.  Seriously -- use them on anything to design a project.


In searching for 4th of July treats inspiration on pinterest I saw these darling little yummies from Room to Inspire and thought I'd like to put my spin on decorating these edible fireworks snack. I know everyone will love them! 






Supplies
  • Red Twizzlers candy
  • Burlap pattern or 4th of July themed scrapbook paper
  • Yankee Doodles by My Pink Stamper (click here to shop)
  • black ink - "Darkest Night" by My Pink Stamper
  • blue ink - "Serendipity Skies" by My Pink Stamper
  • white string
  • small needle or hole puncher
  • markers for coloring
  • stardust stickles
  • tiny rubber bands (I find these in the hair supply section)
  • Distress ink (for edges of images)- Tea Dye by Tim Holtz
  • blue sparkly ribbon



* Gather about 4 Twizzlers together and wrap with a tiny rubber band used to hold together. 
* Cut 2" by 2" piece of scrapbook paper and wrap around candy.
* Stamp images onto white card stock using Darkest Night by My Pink Stamper.
* Color in images with markers.  I used my red and blue copic markers for coloring. I like to shade my images with Copic C1 gray marker and doodle around with Copic multi-liner 0.3
* Highlight images with Stardust stickles.
* Punch out images with various EK Success or Fiskars punches.  
* Using needle or hole puncher attach images to candy bunches.
* Finish off with glittery blue ribbon.
* Arrange on platter and enjoy!


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35 comments:

  1. Cute and yummy--I LOVE Twizzlers :)

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  2. Tracy, Those are some cute patriotic treats...Thanks for sharing :)
    Jessica
    jrparlier@gmail.com
    http://jessica-fortheloveofcrafting.blogspot.com/

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  3. Those are just too cute to eat!!! You did an incredible job!!! XOXO, Julie. :0)

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  4. Love your candy wrappers. Thank you for sharing

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  5. What a great idea!! I love it! Thanks for the inspiration!!
    Noelle

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  6. What a yummy firework treat! I have got to try these sometime, they would be a huge hit! Thanks for such a fabulous blog hop!! :)

    www.jeannespapercrafts.com

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  7. How super fun and creative!! These will be so fun to pass out at your 4th celebration! Great job, and TFS!

    izzyw0611@yahoo.com
    creatingexpressionsoflove.blogspot.com

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  8. what a simple, great idea!

    Sheri R

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  9. I love this idea for a small treat presentation!!! TFS
    Gina
    creationsbyGina.blogspot.com

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  10. HI Tracy!!!This is Super yummy!!Cute and Cool!Great treat!TFS
    http://craftingwithcreativem.blogspot.com
    Mrodriguez860@hotmail.com

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  11. I love this and I love red licorice! tfs!

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  12. Oh, yum! You had me at red licorice :) Now I gotta get some...I have a major craving. Cute project as always, Tracy!

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  13. Nice project! My grandkids would love to have these decorated treats.

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  14. Way to cute! Love these snack wrappers very festive and creative!

    Debbie

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  15. yummy!! what a super cute way to wrap a snack

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  16. It's refreshing to see a lo-cal snack for the 4th! Very pretty!

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  17. Very cute, love your twist on holiday treats

    lflinesatcomcastdotnet

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  18. This turned out great. What a fantastic and yummy treat. I hope you will link up to my Patriotic Project Parade!

    http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2012/06/patriotic-project-parade-linky-party.html

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  19. Thanks for your comments everyone! YOU ROCK! :)
    Tracy

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  20. So fun! It made me want sme twizzlers.

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  21. What a terrific idea Tracy! I love how you used the images as little tags around the Twizzlers....now I'm craving Twizzlers.... ;)

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  22. Thank you so much for sharing Tracy!! Those look YUMMY-LICIOUS!!

    Hugs!
    Robyn

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  23. Really cute! My kids would love these! (I'm one of those weirdos who doesn't like twizzlers very much :)

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  24. Really cute idea...with the Twizzlers :)

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  25. What a cute idea! Love how you made tags with the stamp images! So adorable! Thanks for sharing with us and have a wonderful day! lindagk23ataoldotcom

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  26. Twizzles for a treat! What a great idea, especially for children. I like how you used an image from the Yankee Doodles stamp set to make a tag for the Twizzle treats!
    Hazel
    hdhall6002@sbcglobal.net

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  27. cute cute cute! love that burlap! Thanks for linking up to "Strut Your Stuff Saturday!" We hope to see you again! -The Sisters

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