Good Morning! Welcome to the MCT release blog hop! You should have arrived here from Cassandra's Blog. If not, you can start at the beginning here.
Emma has released 3 sets today. "All Around Goodies", "Just for you" and "Just
Tags"!
I have used parts of all the sets on my "broom sticks". I love these because the children can rip the bottom open to get at the treats!
Here is how I made these brooms:
First I took a kraft bag (3 1/2" x 2" x 6 3/4") and cut it into 2 pieces with pinking shears.
I put my treats inside the bottom part of the bag and "crunched it up and taped it around the pencil.
Next I cut strips from the bottom edge up a little more than half way. I also cut strips about 1" down from the top, being sure to leave sufficient uncut space in the middle to keep the paper from falling apart.
Then wound the "fringe" piece around the bag containing the treat and secured it with a piece of hemp. I used my bone folder to curl the pieces under a bit. Lastly I decorated them brooms with the new MCT Releases!!!
List of Supplies:
All Around Goodies stamp set, Just Tags die and stamp set, Just For You stamp set, Treats for my Sweet stamp set, Scallop and Stictched Circle dies - My Creative Time
3 1/2" x 2" x 6 3/4" kraft paper bags - Celebrate It
Pinking Shears
Pencil and candy or trinkets
Haunted 6x6 paper pad - My Minds Eye
True Black, Kraft and Orange Zest Card Stock - Papertrey Ink
YR04 Copic Marker
Jet Black Archival Ink - Ranger
10" pieces of Hemp - Liz's Paper Loft Boutique
Stickers - Jolee's and Recollections
Spiced Marmalade and Black Soot Distress Inks
***BLOG HOP GIVEWAY
ALERT***
For our Blog hop giveaway, there will be 2
winners chosen from ALL the comments combined! You will win a "SURPRISE GIFT
BAG FULL OF GOODIES" All you have to do is leave a comment here along w/the
rest of the design team's blogs AND also leave a way for us to contact you!
Emma will use random.org to pick the lucky winners! All you
have to do is leave a comment on all blogs in this hop for more chances to win!
The deadline is Sunday, September 23rd at midnight! EASY PEASY!!! GOOD
LUCK!:)
HERE IS THE BLOG LINE UP:
Cassandra ~ http://www.ctimz3.blogspot.com/
You Are Here - Cathryn
Cindy B. ~ http://www.cindybcreations.blogspot.com/
Jeanne ~ http://www.jeannespapercrafts.com/
Leanne ~ http://createdbyleanne.blogspot.com/
Nikki ~ http://scrappinnavywife.blogspot.com/
Rosie - http://www.sweetdelightspapernmore.blogspot.com/
Ruthie ~ http://septemberninth.blogspot.com/
Rosie - http://www.sweetdelightspapernmore.blogspot.com/
Ruthie ~ http://septemberninth.blogspot.com/
Veronica ~ http://www.vkcreate.blogspot.com/
Thank you for coming by! Your next stop is Cheryl's blog. Enjoy the rest of the hop and good luck!!
Have a fantastic day!
Love and Hugs,
Cathryn :)
OMG!!! SOOO FLIPPIN FUN!!! I LOVE HOW THESE TURNED OUT!!!! I'm going to have to try these! AWESOME job my sweet friend!! Thank you!
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Emma:)
What a super creative idea!! My kids would really LOVE these little treat bags. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
craftmethis@gmail.com
love the brooms! very creative :)
ReplyDeleteThese are sooooooo cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCathryn these are soooo cute wonderful project TFS :)
ReplyDeleteWow!! Those brooms are awesome. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are one creative lady :). Love these treats!!!
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Cathryn your broom stick is so cute. I really love this idea and thank so much for the step by step tutorial. I love them and TFS AJ-
ReplyDeleteLove this project! Thanks for sharing! Love the treat Bags!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific design. I love what you did with a paper bag. I just hope I can remember it. haha
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE your treat holder! OMgoodness!! FABULOUS!! Love the idea of a pencil for the handle! Thanks so much for the instructions on how to make these. It is much appreciated. I am definitely making these for my childs class. Fabulous job and thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so darling! I love Halloween. What a perfect way to use this new release.
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This is such a cute idea, Cathryn! Love it! ~Hugs, Saundra Luvscrappingtogether at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteCathryn, these are AWESOME!!! I think I will need to make these for my students! Just too cute!
ReplyDeleteLove your brooms!!!! What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteAngela
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Cathryn ~ OMG! OMG! I seriously don't even know where to begin with this! First I LOVE, LOVE the idea of the broom! So flippin CLEVER! LEt alone the MCT stamps and dies you used but the whole concept ~ all from a paper bag and pencil! I have to TRY this! GREAT idea!!!! I want one! AWESOME picture tutorial too! Always AMAZING over here! Dang!
ReplyDeleteCathryn~ WOW these are sooooo adorable!! Love the use of the new stamps and dies!! Awesome projects!!
ReplyDeleteTFS and have a GREAT weekend!!
jessica
chick-n-scrap.blogspot.com
eschfamily@yahoo.com
Your broomsticks are amazing Cathryn!Love them.
ReplyDeleteJayne x
Love this idea!! I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! Nice job on the brooms!
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BEAUTIUFL job with your AWESOME little project Cathryn!GREAT idea too!!Have a great day!!!:)
ReplyDeleteWow I love your idea thanks for sharing! alvinadiaz@msn.com
ReplyDeleteoh my cathryn, I almost made something very similar! now that would have been so funny! your's turned out better than I could've every done!
ReplyDeleteWowww...pure genious! Love these broomstick treat holders! They are way too cute. Thanks for showing a step by step. Great Work!
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www.sweetdelightspapernmore.blogspot.com
They are the cutest brooms ever =) tracyzahm@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I have this little broom treat holder on my desktop and have for weeks cause I wanted to make one and now I really want to make one. This is super cute as always your projects are. TFS
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Deb C
bugjuiced
Great idea and too cute! Lee-Ann :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects!!
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh! What a clever idea with the little treat bags. I love them!
ReplyDeleteMisty
http://cardsbygeyda.blogspot.com/
Shut the front door!!! These are just too dang cute! I love these, thank you so much for teaching us how to make them! I love the all around sentiments and the tags on them too, so cute and perfect!
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What a marvalous idea. I will be scralifting this very creative project to d with my granddaughters.
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Those brooms are just too cute! Have to try them. Makes me wish my kids were still in school! Those would make cute teacher presents!
ReplyDeleteCindy - 1mamacyn@gmail.com
HOLY BUCKETS!!!! these are too stinkin' cute!! My goodness, what kid {or me!} wouldn't love this adorable treat. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh! That is the cutest Halloween goodie I have ever seen! My son's 4th grade class would absolutely love them! I think I am going to start working on them now!!! Thank you for a super fun blog hop, and thank you for sharing your creativity and inspiration. I am a new follower.
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Love your Halloween goodies, they are soo cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKat
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Oh my gosh, this just may be one of the cutest treats I've seen! Your tags look GREAT - love the way your colored them and the witch hat is SUPER pretty!
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Shelly
Great fall color scheme... Can't wait to see what's next in your line up.
ReplyDeleteDemetria2000@gmail.com
Super cute, thanks for showing how you made them!!
ReplyDeleteKristan
sierrababy08 at hotmail dot com
Love this idea! Very cute! I think I'm going to have to copy this one:) Thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLori H.
bananalori at gmail dot com
Oh these are just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute. Love that broom treats. Smooches...
ReplyDeleteSo cute...love these and love that you just tear into them...I'm sure the kiddo's will love that part, too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteXOXOX & Blessings,
Carol
hrhcva@gmail.com
Oh these are so cute. The broomsticks are very clever. Nancy
ReplyDeleteToo cute to rip apart for the treats! :)
ReplyDeletelove this and thanks for showing us how to do this
ReplyDeleteupnurse at aol dot com
Oh, to be on the receiving end of such awesome treats!! Love that they're easy for 'little hands' to open. Thank you for sharing; now I'm four times more excited to receive my set. Can't wait. Thank you for inspiring.
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OMGosh, your broom stick goodie bags are FABULOUS!!! Thank you so much for this idea and for the step by step tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG Cathryn! How AWESOME are your treat bags! The kids will have a blast getting to the candies! I love it! Thank you for sharing...I will have to make these for my boys :)
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
suzwatanabe@yahoo.com
These are awesome! I have to try these too! I'm gonna be busy!
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these broomsticks are awesome!!! I love the idea-may have to scraplift. reragland@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove them!!! This is a fun idea for kids.
ReplyDeleteThose broom are fantastic. I've never seen anything like that and I love them! I bet the kids will love them too.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
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How amazing way to use this bags. This idea is fantastic. Thanks for share with us!
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Wow! Now that's what I call creative. I have to try this. TFS!
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OMG..These are so super cute...love the brooms! Thanks for showing us how to replicate!
ReplyDeletepeifert88@gmail.com
I love these little broom treat packages! Your method is much easier then the ones I made last year! Love this Mini release"!
ReplyDeleteCrafty hugs,
Debbie H.
These brooms are such a cute idea. Where were you when my kids went to school. lol Love them!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy:)
This is an awesome treat bag. I just might do this for the office gals. Thanks for the inspiration
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Mini but GREAT! Love the tags and all around goodies sentiments in this release. :) How adorable are those "brooms"!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne suzyq28024@gmail.com
Wow! that is so creative. Perfect Halloween treat for sure. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDanielle
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oh my! what a great idea! love the brooms! great job!
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brwneyes46@gmail.com
A very clever and unusual way to make a great treat bag. The stamps and dies make it look wonderful...Great job!
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OMG!!! These are so cool! LOVE LOVE LOVE those broomsticks!! Too cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThose look awesome! very impressive creation; I love it.
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patient_pink_panther@yahoo.com
So clever! I love how you used a pencil for the stick rather than just a plain stick. Now even that can be used!
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest treat bag I have ever seen. I love everything about them. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteTaneia
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love the little brooms! very cute.
ReplyDeleteCute projects.
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Gaby@hispaniclifestyle.com
OMGOSH! These broom treat bags are so stinkin cute!! I have to make some of these for my grand daughters! So adorable! Awesome job as always! Have a wonderful weekend! lindagk23ataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea:)
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Monica L.
monita23 at ca dot rr dot com
I love your broom treat bags.Thanks for the quick tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLucinda
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OMgosh...the cutest Halloween favors ever!!! Must subscribe to your blog for sure!
ReplyDeleteHI What a nice idea.
ReplyDeleteLindaB
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What a clever idea. I just love the broom stick. Awesome job
ReplyDeleteLynn Rowe
cubasbluesmurf@hotmail.com
Thank you for sharing a mii tutorial. Nice project too!
ReplyDeleteThe kids are going to love these treats. TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery fun and cute idea!!
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What a fabulous idea. Just loved the them.
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Sue
shannegan 16 @ att . net
Super cute idea!! I love it!!
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Oh My Goodness how sweet is this!! ADORABLE !
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo adorable!! I love them.
ReplyDeleteFAbulous treat idea! Love these broom treat holders for class parties. Awesome job!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome idea!! and very reusable!! love it!! what a great group project!!
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The little brooms are soooo cute! What a super idea! Thank you for sharing! texasdreamweaver at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteSo creative and so darn cute!!!
ReplyDeleteFabby idea Cathryn, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
Liz
OMG, those are adorable. Love the broom, what a cute idea. Great job.
ReplyDeleteCathryn your broomsticks are so very clever! I love them, thanks for sharing such an awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteMuch love
Deb.
mattdeb(dot)mccleary(at)bigpond(dot)com
http://debsobsession.blogspot.com.au/
These turned out great!
ReplyDeleteCathryn...Oh man..thanks so much for explaining how you did the broom..I home school my daughter - what a super idea to bring to her co-op for a fall treat! Love it! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, I may have to scrap lift these for my daughters class.
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Evelyn
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i LOVE this idea!! OMG I'm going to make so many treats this year so I can use ALL of these fabulous ideas!
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So creative!! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteRebecca
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Very cool idea. TFS
ReplyDeleteSuper Yummy Idea!!!So Cool!Adorable Stamp!!!
ReplyDeleteMidgalia
What a super idea, they turned out so very cute. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteWow Cathryn these are really fun! Very impressive, just adore the little broom sticks.
ReplyDeleteJess
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Thanks for the great broom tutorial! super cute!
ReplyDeleteJulie L.
Cute projects! Shawn spencer
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OMG what a CUTE idea! These would make perfect Halloween treats for the grandkids. Thank you for the step-by-step instructions.
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