The theme for the blog hop is Picnic!! I decided to make one of my favorite things to make, sour cream containers. Also lots of you have asked for a tutorial on how to make them so all that information is in this post!! Whoo Hoo!!
After you read my tutorial make sure you hop on over to Jenny at Crazy about Cricut!!
Also did I mention PRIZES??? Yes! I am giving away these clear stamps along with some surprise handmade goodies to a lucky winner who comments on this post. Also if you comment on all the posts for the blog hop you are eligible to win a CRICUT CARTRIDGE!!
Now on to the Tutorial..
Supplies Needed:
Vellum (or any paper, I like vellum so you can see the candy inside)
Candy
Red Tape
Paper Cutter
Crimper
Scissors
Stamps & Ink (optional)
Crop-a-dile or hole punch
Ribbon
Cricut
Step 1: Cut your 8 1/2 x 11 paper into 4 sheets of paper that measure 5 1/2 x 4 1/4. Since I use vellum I like to stamp on mine so I stamp on one side and let dry for about 5 minutes. I use memento ink but you can use any type of paper. If you use designer paper then stamps aren't needed.
Step 2: After your ink dries turn your vellum over so you are adding the red tape to the inside and put your red tape on your vellum just like this..
Step 3: Remove the red peel from the side and bottom nearest to the side. Gently overlap the side with the tape on the other side so it forms a circle like this..

Step 4: Pinch the bottom together so it looks like this..Step 5: Run the bottom through the crimper and make sure to only crimp about 1/4 an inch or so.
Step 6: Add your candy and then remove the red peel from the top and pinch together in the opposite direction of the bottom.

Step 7: Run the uncrimped side through your crimper and your container should now look like this..
Step 8: Decorate!! I used my Gypsy and Cricut to cut out a watermelon and a little bug. :)
Step 9: Load your paper in to your cricut to cut it out then glue it together.

Step 10: Punch a hole in the top of your sour cream container and in your decoration. Use ribbon to tie it together and Voila- your sour cream container is finished!!
Step 10: Punch a hole in the top of your sour cream container and in your decoration. Use ribbon to tie it together and Voila- your sour cream container is finished!!
I love making these for little co-worker gifts and favors. So many people asked me where I bought the container and I just smile and told them I make them :)
Thanks for coming by today! Make sure to hop on over to Jenny at Crazy about Cricut!!
wow this is so cool I love this idea I have to print this all out thanks so much for sharing all of this with us today Debbie at http://craftydeb-ddscrafts.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSuper cool idea. Makes such great little gifts, stocking stuffer, party favors. The possibilities are endless. I don't own one of those crimpers, is there an alternative? I am thinking I could skip that step, maybe? Anyway, I am glad I found your blog through the hop and am now following:) TFS and thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteStephanie
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I love making these sour cream containers! I used them to make an advent tree at Christmas for my grandkids! TFS and the opportunity to win some cute stamps!
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Can not stand it this is sooooo cute!! My Grandma brain is churning!!!
ReplyDeletesimplybren at hotmail dot com
Great project! Love the vellum instead of paper for this! Sure to be a tease!
ReplyDeletewww.leavingalegacyretreats.com
so cute!!! love how you did it on vellum
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This is such a great idea!!! I'm off to try!
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Ok, I'm really trippin' now. This is absolutely TOO STINKIN' cute. I just love it. I'll be back to look a the directions again. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete@Scrappin' Stephanie - If you have a Michael's, they have a 50% coupon that ends today. I bought my crimper there.
WAY cute! I haven't seen these before and can't wait to make one! laurabos717@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteoh wow! that is pure genius - thank you for the step by step - I want to try this. It's fantabulous!
ReplyDeletetangeemcw at gmail.com
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i have some blog candy too :)
SO cute - what a great idea. ANd love the stamp give-awy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
Thank you for this tutorial! I want to try this.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea, this is something that could be used all year long. I don't have a crimper now I am going to have to put that on my list of need to have items
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us
Teri
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wowwwwww
ReplyDeleteyou totally fooled me. I thought that was a bottle of like .. sunblock or something.. wowwwwww.
That was so cool!
I'm so glad I'm following now!
Great job!
what a great idea! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteliz :o)
Oh WOW! I have seen these before but didn't realize how simple they really are. I love something that looks expensive and classy but it's really cheap and easy. TFS and inspiring. :)
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Erin
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These would make wonderful party favors! Thanks for the idea! Happy crafting!
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Okay - I absolutely LOVE this idea! How cute! Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeletethese are too cute. thank you so much for the great easy to follow directions on this sour cream container.. i cant wait to try this! off to the store now to purchase a crimper! (branmuffinsmom@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteWill definitely have to try this one out :) I just love these little containers :)
ReplyDeletecblanch610@comcast.net
I am SO coming back to follow your tutorial on the sour cream containers. I've seen them before, but they always looked too difficult. Your directions are the best I have seen.
ReplyDeleteWow they are fabulous, so original and thanks for the tutorial, I'll certainly be making them in the future. I think they'll be great for childrens birthday parties.
ReplyDeletedebbie-tate@hotmail.co.uk
The tutorial is amazing and I LOVE that stamp set. AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI just love your little containers. I am going to have to try these! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeckie
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Too dang cute!!
ReplyDeleteI showed a couple of gals at my office how to make these, but using vellum I had never thought of it. Then stamping what you want. So much fun and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteomg these are amazing. I have saved your link so I can look back and make these. thank you
ReplyDeleteaecopenhaver@gmail.com
Very cute--I haven't made a sour cream container in a long time! Thanks for the inspiration, and thanks for being apart of the blog hop!
ReplyDeleteI really like the project you made! Love the sour cream container idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewww.scrappingmamahen.blogspot.com
what a great idea for a party favor!!! Love how it turned out!
ReplyDeletethis is perfect! thanks for the tutorial! :)
ReplyDeletestylistchick86@hotmail.com
Very cute. Thanks for showing us how to make those cute containers.
ReplyDeleteSusan @ itsmesusanp.blogspot.com
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perfect for parties and friends....
ReplyDeletekktb@comcast.net...
please enter me ih your drawing :)
I love making these containers but never thought of vellum. Thanks for a new idea.
ReplyDeleteBurffrau at aol dot come
This is SO going in my boy's teacher goody bags at the first of the school year. SO cute!!! Thank you for sharing. I look forward to "stalking" your blog more and getting more ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove the vellum!! I've never made a sour-cream container craft but now I know I'll have to very soon. Are the cuts from Doodlecharms?? You mentioned the gypsy, but I don't have one so measurements would be helpful too!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI've never made one of these - thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAvrawill@wideopenwest dot com
Great ideal, these containers would make great wedding favors or the Easter Bunny could hide them for the little ones. Such a sweet and quick item to make. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCandance!!!!
ReplyDeleteSour cream treat boxes are my favorite thing to make! I make tons and tons of them. But I am always trying to think of something to use as tags. Circles and scalloped circles get boring! I love the watermelon idea for it! Now I know that I can use lemons, oranges and other fruits. I would have never thought of that!
Thank you so much for the perfect solution to my problem of just being ordinary!
Theresa
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I will have to give this one a try. Thanks for sharing. Another great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove the sour cream container. So clever. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletewbeducian@gmail dot com
How cute. My DD will love making these to gove to her friends! Thanks
ReplyDeletedesaucier at bellsouth.net
I just bought a crimper this week so I could try and make these. Thanks for the tutorial, it was very helpful.
ReplyDeletemommakcrafts.blogspot.com
What a sweet idea! I just heard of sour cream containers recently and now I see how it's done!
ReplyDeleteI'm following you as Devanie.
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How cute! I've been wanting to try making these- they would be great at my son's bday party this weekend. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE this idea and your blog! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
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I love the sourcream container! Thanks for including directions!
ReplyDeleteThanks
shop2udrop@embarqmail.com
Super cute idea! :) Thanks for sharing. :)
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i love the sour cream container they r so versatile for any occasion
ReplyDeleteI love the idea for the "sour cream" containers! I guarantee I will be trying this one! My lil grandchicks will love this! :) Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love these containers. I have not made any in a long time. Need to put that on my list of things to do. :)
ReplyDeleteI have never tried to stamp on vellum though so I will have to try.
Thanks for sharing.
MShady
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I LOVE ideas like this! I use them for our church ladies. Little handouts that can make a difference in one's day....:O) Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to coming back tonight to see what else you have.
ReplyDeletewestfamily@mlode.com
I will have to give this a try, it looks way easy, thanks for the info
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this before!!! Thanks so much for sharing...my kids would love these in there lunch boxes for school!!!
ReplyDeletemsperry1008@yahoo.com
I love the sourcream favors! I have made them before but not for a picnic! Too Cute!!
ReplyDeletesadie6425@yahoo.com
That is just the cutest idea!! I'm definitely trying this one!
ReplyDeletehttp://childsphotography.blogspot.com/
Very Cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a super cool idea! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
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I work at a school and I'm always needing a "little happy" that will fit into the teachers mailboxes. I do have one question though. Will any paper work or does it have to be vellum?
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ReplyDeletecindygm@aol.com
Love your idea, so useful and absolutely daring. I am going to use this for my grandchild's birthday parties. (instead of the dorky party bags) I am a neighbor of your kinda, at least within an hours dive. This was so fun.
ReplyDeleteI also forgot to leave my emial address. rjpldion@hughes.net
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea!!! Great job.
ReplyDeleteCute! Thanks for the tutorial on how to make the pouches! I will definitely give them a try. :)
ReplyDeleteFirst time I've seen a how to make the sour cream containers!! Thanks for sharing! mlhagenbuch@windstream.net
ReplyDeleteCandace, this is awesome!! I never knew the crimper can do that with this type of projects. I'm in need of one to create similar goodie treats as you have shared. Where did you get yours from? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Michelle - 808Creator.blogspot.com
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Great project and tutorial. I love these little containers, but rarely use them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo nice, now I might have to add a crimper to my list. Love your site
ReplyDeleteLove your idea. its really a very good one and a cute. ty so much for sharing. Karle xoxo cake35@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteAdorable. Thanks for sharing.
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Steff Reed
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that is so cute love it
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thats ridiculouly CUTE!!!! jennifer : worship_423@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletevery cute!! I too love those sour cream containters. Haven't made them in a long time!! Would have been a great little party favor for our 4th of July.. oh well next year!!!
ReplyDeleteNYGIRL1994@yahoo.com
Such a cute idea with the Vellum. I have done them but with paper. I will try this and stamp like you did. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOn to next hop
Love this and thanks for such a wonderful tutorial! It's always nice to get the details of a project! Thanks for the chance to win too!!
ReplyDeleteJulie L.
Candace, great job, I can see that little pocket being used in a gazillion way. love the little watermelon tag.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing and being part of the picnic blog hop :-)
shelley
lostnwa98@verizon.net
Already a follower and a huge fan!!! I have never seen a crimper. This is so cool. I love it. What a great idea. Now I might have to check into this! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Madison funkycards @ charter . net (no spaces)
very cute ideas and this is a fun blog hop
ReplyDeletecute !!! I still have to try this, Loved all the pics of step by step! It was great!!
ReplyDeleteHope your having a good time and your cake is a hit!
michelle scrappinwithmybug.com
This has been a fun blog hop. Hope I win a prize from one of you gifted folks.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this idea before!
ReplyDeletequilt4fun2 at hotmail . com
I love making these, but I never thought to use vellum ... what a great idea! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteJo xx
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What a cute and simple project. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletekmgillon at yahoo dot com
I just purchased vellum because it was on clearance and now I have a project to use it. Thank you for playing today, Debbie Hauxhurst at niteowlis at clear dot net or HawksNestHobbies at blogspot dot com
ReplyDeleteI have got to find a crimper so I can start making some of these! Love the saying you put on the vellum! Great job and thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow! Cant wait to try to make this. Thanks so much for the tutorial! Im glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great post! Thanks for the great tutorial. I can print this out and make one (I've never tried them before.) Gorgeous project, and so glad I got to be on this hop with you!
ReplyDeletecrazyaboutcricut at hotmail dot com
Wow Candace I love your blog , oh the possibilities I never knew you could make things like that, I'm so a newbie to the cricut products . I am gonna try and mAke these goodie packs you make my kids will go crazy for them :)
ReplyDeletesunkissedgirl@sympatico.ca
CUTE!!!! LOVE the idea!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea, I wonder if a hair crimper would work? thanx mommahobbit@columbiawireless.ca
ReplyDeleteI just love this
ReplyDeleteLOVE THESE! I made some similar for valentines day! I never used velum before though! will be trying that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Chance to win!!
Yours TruLee
Ann Marie
annmarielee (at) gmail (dot) com
http://cardsbyyourstrulee.blogspot.com/
LOVE your project! First time I've seen a sour cream container I really liked :) I think your crimping the ends was the perfect finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I know what I am making today! I just bought velum yesterday, it was meant to be.
ReplyDeletepurplepatamus@gmail.com
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Thank you for the step by step directions! I am going to try this! LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I have never seen these made before but what a nice little gift to give to someone. I will have to try to make one myself and maybe give them away at my boys' birthday parties. Thanks for the great tips!
ReplyDeletehollyshobbie at gmail dot com
http://www.recycled-genius.blogspot.com/
So cute! I love the "bug me anytime" stamp :) Great instructions on how to make the containers. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethat is a stinkin cute idea...I love it. I amy have to try that sometime!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletenenaceli@gmail.com
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What a great idea! So cute! Thank you for sharing several techniques!- another use for my crimper, and showing how to cut several images on different papers at one time with the gypsy and cricut. I recently got a gypsy but haven't used it yet!
ReplyDeletevickismithd@yahoo.com
Cute I like the velumn paper idea. I made the sour cream containers at Christmas and whenever I needed a tuck in gift I would put some in. TFS
ReplyDeletechrisbuob at centurytel dot net
Thanks for Sharing awesome idea I can't wait to try making them.
ReplyDeletehttp://ikolinda-scrappinmomma.blogspot.com
I <3 these sour cream containers.. I was so intimidated to make them, but they don't look so bad now! :) Thanks so much for posting the instructions!
ReplyDeleteSo glad I got to participate in teh blog hop with you!
<3 Holly :D
I love these sour cream containers, my mom just bought a crimper with these in mind and we can't wait to get making some. Great project TFS!!!
ReplyDeletebellascraftycreations@blogspot.com
Totally new idea to me! First, I didn't know you could stamp on vellum without it smudging, and I never thought of using a crimper to seal the edges. What a clever favor technique! I am very impressed! :-)
ReplyDeleteSoooo Cute! Now I know what the sourcream containers are used for. I always wondered "what's up with everyone wanting sourcream"? What a great idea, now I have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!
Wendy
wendy.roos2boys@gmail.com
Oh this is SOOOO CUTE!!! I am amazed at what I am finding on this hop, thanks for sharing, now I must make a trip to the store and buy some candy, I MUST make some of these today!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat idea. They would make great favors for Sunday school classes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVeronica
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Hi there Candace, WWOOO HOOO I made it to the blog hop after all. I am having a blast hopping around and for a first timer I think I've done well. Your project was so cute I will have to make some for mu grandkids. Have a great weekend!! blanphear@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHi Candace...what a fun project...I just love these. Thanks for sharing. Lovin' the blog hop. Ü
ReplyDelete♥Tracy
What a creative idea. I have learned so many new things today. I love it!
ReplyDeletePatti
bbitster@windstream.net
thank you these are so cute and look so easy to make fun for partys for adults and children love ya
ReplyDeleteLove it........I made this token as a token gift at a wedding with the NC logos, and they were a big hit. Thank you for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed you project , vellume was a cool idea , I have made this with paper but love your vellum idea , thx for sharing your creativity with us 8 )
ReplyDeleteCrystal@thelopezcrew.net
I love your project and your blog!! I am now a follower! Hugs, Pam
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Hi Candace. I love this idea. This is too cute!! Thank you so much for the tutorial on how to make them. I love the cute little card you tied to the container. Thank you for sharing your creation with us. Take care, Jenny L. (jenlam4@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeletethose are cute , great for the folks in my office! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose are way cute...I just started a new job and have a bunch of co-workers...going to make some of these to take in...thanks for the idea
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this one out. Thanks to all of you for sharing with today's blog hop, a ton of fun!
ReplyDeleteI think your project is adorable, I love these little containers and never would have thought of using vellum. How clever. Thanks for sharing and being in the blog hop today
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteBeckie
beckie.kellett@yahoo.com
Wow - this is too cute! I want to try this project now. Thanks so much for sharing and the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteGiGi
gigiact2 at bellsouth dot net
what a great idea.....I'm going to try that later this month for our family reunion....thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteCyndie
halliecat7@yahoo.com
Great idea, it would be great for a teacher to give to the class
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debs31totes at gmail dot com
love this project!!! thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletepattig161@yahoo.com
Thank you for sharing. A unique project that I plan to try.
ReplyDeleteLoved the tutorial. Nothing worse than seeing a great idea and having no idea how it was done. Great job. Enjoyed seeing your blog.
ReplyDeletevery nice...great idea...enjoyed your blog and I am enjoing this picnic hop
ReplyDeleteI'm new to Cricut and crafting. Thanks for all the GREAT ideas!! That favor is just AMAZING!!!
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OMW!!! How adorable!!!!! I especially love the 'Bug me anytime' stamp!!!! It's sooooo cute! Thanks for sharing your amazing talent! Loving your work!!!
ReplyDeleteCeleste B.
ccscards.blogspot.com
I have seen that done before but I haven't tried it out yet.....TFS
ReplyDeletefasloan@yahoo.com
what a great project. Loving this hop. I'm off
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, I can see making these for my grandson's nursery school class. Thank you for sharing...
ReplyDeletetcbbgibson@gmail.com
AMAZING!! Great idea for school party's!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletemsteege75@hotmail.com
I LOVE LOVE LOVE, this idea! I have never seen this before and I fell in love instantly! I am a kindergarten teacher and I could use this in sooooooo many ways! Thanks for sharing the technique!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen these made before....how cute! Thanks for the idea! :)
ReplyDeleteTina Baxter
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What a cute idea!! this would be great for a halloween party!
ReplyDeletetracy4@nb.sympatico.ca
Just when I think it can't get any better, SOUR CREAM CONTAINERS!!! I am so going to make these! Thanks for the Tutorial and chance to win!
ReplyDeletecooktoy1@aol.com
Love your sourcream container and thanks for the tutorial.. bettylarryn@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never seen a tutorial on how to make one of these, thanks so much!! Great job!
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Such a clear explanation of how to make one! Thanks for sharing this. :-)
ReplyDeletevmegnson at yahoo dot com
What a cool idea. When I first heard it I thought you were putting actual sour cream in them.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Brooke
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Love this! will have to add it to my gift idea file. Thank for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMichele
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Just awesome. TFS
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ReplyDeletecandace,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely Love these blog hops because you get to discover all of these new, amazing scrappers! And I have to say, so far, your project is my favorite!!!! At first I thought it was like an icy pop but than i saw your process and have to decided I NEED a crimper! lol Thanks for the chance to win and thanks for sharing!
Trish
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very cute idea! tfs!
ReplyDeletescortez1227@yahoo.com
TFS this super cute tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLori
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Candace
ReplyDeleteThat was GREAT!! Thanks for the tutorial. Can't wait to make these myself.
Thanks for sharing and for the opportunity.
Donna
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Ok...It's official....Next buy: A Crimper! These are soooo stinkin' cute! I love them!! Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDelete-Kimi Cremar
This just toocute! loveit!
ReplyDeletempriv@yahoo.com
Wow, I've never seen the sour cream holders before! Very cool! I look forward to coming back for more!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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Sorry forgot to leave my addy.
ReplyDeleteiluvonyx@hotmail.com
Wow, I love this idea. I don't have a crimping for the ends. What else would work?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
Marilyn in STL
What a great idea, and i have a crimper. Better get started.
ReplyDeletelavenderangel@centurytel.net
Wow how creative!!! I love it!!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial and easy to follow. Thank you
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Sharon
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Candace, I always LOVE your sour cream container projects. Thanks for showing us how you make them. Keep up the Great Work!
ReplyDeleteCandace, I always LOVE your sour cream container projects. Thanks for showing us how you make them. Keep up the Great Work!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea!! I can't wait to make some for fun prizes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletemy friend and i were just talking about these the other day . I am so excited that I know how to make them :) Thanks for sharing :))
ReplyDeleteMicia
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Great Party favors. I'm going to have to try this. I enjoyed doing the Blog Hop with you -Christie http://creationsbychristie.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat post ! I love thie idea if the our cream containers, I need to try and make one ! You did a great job :) Wanted to leave you some love and tell you it was a joy to be in the hop with you :)
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make the sour cream container. Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!
ReplyDeletethese are awesome! I love making favors for my kids school during the holidays. These are perfect. you can decorate any way you want too. Thank you for sharing and the blog candy.
ReplyDeleteLiz
whichcraft@me.com
Candace, It was a pleasure participating in this blog hop with you. Your sour cream holders are so pretty - love the paper you choose. I made these 2 years ago Valentine's Day with my boys for their classmates and it was so fun, because it TRULY was a project they could help with. PLUS, they liked them because they were DIFFERENT. Very cute tag, btw!! Today was fun!!
ReplyDeleteAbbie / Cricut Me That
Very cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete-Melanie
http://craftymsfitz.blogspot.com
What a cute idea! At first I thought sour cream? That would not keep real well? Sometimes I simply amaze myself! Hope you enjoyed the blog hop today. I am new to the blog world but hope to do things like this in the future. Maybe after I have more than 1 post. lol!! Will Be Back!
ReplyDeleteI love your project , really cool idea,TFS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm already your FB fan and your Follower.
Thanks for the chance to win.
Patty
http://www.dreamscardsbypatty.blogspot.com/
Thank you SOOO much for the step by step tutorial for us visual learners:). It really helps.
ReplyDeletekbkachur@yahoo.com
Great project and your instructions are very easy to follow. i will get this a try very soon.
ReplyDeleteKatsews at Gmail dot com
love the sour cream container!
ReplyDeleteembellishartist@gmail.com
I just love these thanks for a chance to win
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I like these. I am going to try some for my niece's baby shower. Thanks for the inspiration. Visit my blog http://craftygirl21.blogspot.com/ if you get a chance.
ReplyDeleteOMG, now I'm going to have to get myself some red tape and a crimping tool!!! I'll be heading off to do that once I am done hopping around here... I didn't realize you could make your own "sour cream containers." HOW CUTE is that!? I am DEFINITELY going to lift that idea for an upcoming baby shower for my first grandbaby!!! WAYYYYY cute! TYFS
ReplyDelete♥ Ellen ♥
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(c'mon over and visit to see my baby shower invitations!)
That is so adorable!! I love the idea of using vellum to make the sour cream container. Cute project!
ReplyDeletejtg0398 at sbcglobal dot net
Your sour cream container is sooo cute!! I have never seen that done before. I will definately be scraplifting this one.
ReplyDeleteDenise
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What a great and creative idea! Love it! :-)
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chrissy o
I love these little containers but I always forget to make them. I bookmarked your blog to come back and look at all your work!!
ReplyDeleteI love these type of containers and yours is awesome!! Need to make one of these like yours.
ReplyDeleteCindy
chardin77@gmail.com
what a great favor idea. Thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeletespelsue1@maine.rr.com
I love it! Great tutorial also.
ReplyDeleteTFS,
Mindy
currymindy@yahoo.com
I love it! Great tutorial also.
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Mindy
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very cute love this idea thanks for the tutorial
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What a cute idea and could be used for so many different occasions. Thanks for the chance to win, this is my first blog hop and I am having so much fun and learning at the same time.
ReplyDeletelove the container in vellum. I like that you can see them inside :)
ReplyDeleteThe watermelon is a great touch!
Candace, this is ADORABLE! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love making these! They are so much fun! I like the idea of being able to see through the vellum.
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This would be cute for my students. I would have to improvise some since I do not have a crimper.
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Candace,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting such a detailed tutorial!!! :) I usually learn from video tutorials, but your descriptions and pictures were great! I love what you made and thanks to the time & effort you put into sharing, I may be able to try making a sour cream container myself.
Happy Crafting,
Jennifer
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What a great idea. I love the tag especially!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! Now I can make these too!
ReplyDeleteThank You Candace,Ive been waiting for this one,Great job my friend.:)
ReplyDeleteOMGosh that is so cute.. I just love your idea..
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OMGosh that is so cute.. I just love your idea..
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what a cool idea, Love the hop getting ao many ideas. now just to find time for them all. Mary Beth'
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