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HANNA STAMPS: BBQ Riley - Summer BBQ Kit

HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO!!!

I thought this would be fun to give to a neighbor. Kit contains a basting brush, a recipe for a potato salad, Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce (YUM - it's the BEST), and a package of corn holders (for your grilled corn on the cob). I love grilling in the summer! This Riley is available NOW at Hanna Stamps.

I got the little bucket that I put all the stuff in at Target. I thought they would be perfect for something so I got 5. Seriously, for only $1, they are AWESOME! Also, I have been playing with my new Dymo label maker. I have wanted a label maker for awhile, but when the grocery store near me was clearancing them, I could not resist!!!

Stamps: BBQ Riley (Hanna Stamps) Paper: Basic Black (SU!), Real Red (SU!), Solar White Classic Crest (Neenah), Grillin' It Up - BBQ Collection (Adornit - Carolees Creations) Ink: Onyx Black Versafine (Tsukineko) Accessories: Assorted ribbons, copic ciao markers (Imagination International Inc.), label maker (Dymo)





Comments

Very cute little bucket of goodies. That's my FAVORITE BBQ sauce, making some BBQ pork for dinner with that same BBQ sauce ;-)
Amy said…
Wow, you've been busy lately. :-) Totally cute gift!
Crafty Math Chick said…
Adorable! Happy Cinco de Mayo to you too! I have beenmeaning to invest in a label maker too - which model do you recommend Amanda?

Cheers!

Meredith
Virgo5 said…
Amanda this is such a great idea! I wish I was your neighbour! I've often seen those metal buckets and have so far avoided the urge to buy them...but I think I might pick up a few next time I see them! Thanks for the great idea...these would be great to take to a BBQ as a hostess gift! or Teacher gifts....oh you got my wheels spinning now!!! lol TFS

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