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MFGD04 - Wanna Be My Neighbor?

WARNING: No animals were harmed in the making of this project, however, some Hershey Caramel Sticks may have been. *smiles* They were just too yummy to resist. And besides, they are only 60 calories each . . . hello, that rocks!!!

Ever since I saw the tutorial on SCS to make these cute little door/bottle hangers -- I wanted to make one of my own and I thought this was the perfect opportunity to make one. I figured I could put it on my neighbors door . . . but wait - only one neighbor has moved in and the other house still remains empty. *sigh* I am starting to wonder if the deal did not work out or something and maybe I am never going to get a neighbor on that side . . . wanna be my neighbor???? I promise to hang cute treats on your door from time to time . . .

I took this paper on Rose Red cardstock (not sure what happened at the bottom of the photo). I wanted you to be able to see the box, since I made it white. I am really happy with how it turned out, but seriously sometimes I just feel like why even bother uploading to these contests because there is SO much amazing talent and creativity out there that I don't even stand a chance. Bunny is from Eggstra Special Easter set by My Favorite Things. Don't you think his little bunny tail is just too cute though . . .

Stamps: Eggstra Special Easter Paper: Whisper White, Rose Red, Regal Rose, Cupcake Sweet Stripes by Doodlebug. Ink: Timber Brown Staz On, Regal Rose, Close to Cocoa Accessories: Prima Flowers, Mounting tape (to pop up bunny image and add depth to layers), white flocked brad (for the tail) by The Paper Studio, Chocolate brown brads, Marvy Uchida scallop punch in Mega size, blue circle punch, white gelly roll pen, sponges, cropodile, chocolate grosgrain, aquapainter.

Comments

Anonymous said…
really adorable door hanger - and I love those 60 calorie hershey sticks too! next try Pringles Pizza sticks or HoneyButter sticks - they're 100 calorie and oh, so yummy too!
Kerry D-C said…
oh my cuteness! This is darling!!
JenMarie said…
Cute, Cute, Cute!!!
Yummo, I've never seen these Hershey things!!
Kristin said…
I'll be your neighbor! Who could resist living next to some one as sweet as you...even without the treats!! Your hanger is lovely, though, I love the little bunny tail ans the primas! Great job!
Sara Henton said…
I would so be your neighbor b/c then we could play...baking, stamping, etc. Who would miss out on that?
Sandi Berg said…
Adorable card! Love that bunny tail! I too would be more than happy to move in next door to you!

This gives me a great idea for my new neighbours! I'll have to get busy today.
B said…
Hah, I left a comment on SCS but I totally didn't notice the tail before! That's adorable! GOod luck!
Lorraine said…
just adorable. what a great project! love that bunny
MichelleO said…
Oh my I'll come be your neighbor! One I would love the door hanger, two I would love the chocolate, and three we could be stampin buddies and play together!

Love it and now I am off to find the instructions myself!
Anonymous said…
This is such a neat idea! Yours is very cute too! Off to find some chocolate now...thanks. :)
Lesly said…
I have to try and find these Hershey sticks - they sound great and look even better in your door hanger. TFS.
Lesly
Nardi said…
This is so cute and such a great idea! If only I had a neighbour like you. *sigh* I too am off to find the instructions as I love this idea for RAK. TFS!
This is adorable. Now, I need to find some of those caramel sticks.
Helen said…
Oh how cute! Love the tail! And the colouring is fab!

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