I LOVE rub ons. Some of them can be a pain to "rub on," but I've found that SU! rub ons are super easy. As long as you are careful with handling them, they turn out beautifully without any effort. Plus, they can be rubbed onto multiple surfaces, not just paper. Here's one project that I made with rub ons over the weekend. I'm debating as to whether or not it should be included in my kitchen craft class. Let me know what you think.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Rub Ons
I LOVE rub ons. Some of them can be a pain to "rub on," but I've found that SU! rub ons are super easy. As long as you are careful with handling them, they turn out beautifully without any effort. Plus, they can be rubbed onto multiple surfaces, not just paper. Here's one project that I made with rub ons over the weekend. I'm debating as to whether or not it should be included in my kitchen craft class. Let me know what you think.
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For cuteness!! I like that!
Way cute! Where did you get the container?
hey so to add to your cookie sheet calendar Idea....i saw in a magazine the same thing for a take a long in the car toy for kids. You can get magnets or make them(any type) and make it a car toy for the kids to play with in their laps!!! I would love to see you create one of these and then give me your creative ideas!!!lol.......love ya
oh and yes! it should be part of your class...it is way cute....first i had to figure out what it was exactly but I am guessing it is a cookie jar and it is way cute:) I need a cookie jar...hmmmm.....
It's not a cookie jar. But it's big enough for small candy treats! And it's supposed to be a secret, but since Heidi's a demonstrator with SU! I have to share--I found the jars at Tai Pan Trading.
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