George and Basic Shapes- oval cut at 2.94 x 2.10"
Doodletype- "yum!" cut at .76"
Peachy Keen Stamps- Wide Eyed and Bushy Tailed Face Assortment
Stickles- star dust, cotton candy
Patterned paper
White gel pen- stitching and paw prints
Peanut butter jar (mine's Jif, guess my mom's a "choosy mom"), hee hee
Dog treats
Okay, here are some pictures from my freak accident....
This is the "sinkhole" we fell into! That was so scary! I think the two pieces on the left are the ones that ate my leg!
Here's a picture of my upper leg! This was after it was already starting to heal... The bruise was much darker, and it looked really dark on that white leg (the camera flash really washed out what little color I do have on those legs, and trust me it's not much to begin with)!
*I won't show you the lower leg (it's way too gnarly)! My sister is pregnant and she gets sick when she looks at it, so that pretty much sums it up!
Well... Hope you enjoyed my treat holder! Now head on over to Krafty Girls and link up your 3D projects! :)
Looks like you are on the mend. So happy you are both ok.
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DIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com/
I am so glad that your scrapes and bruises are healing (and your dad, too). The recycled jar/dog treat holder is so cute! I bet it only took one treat and your furbaby loves the new treat jar, too!
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http://cccscraproom.blogspot.com
adorable recycled project! love the paper!!
ReplyDeleteOuch! your leg looks sore...but glad you are on mend!
Dang girl. That leg looks sore. Glad you're ok. Love the treat holder.
ReplyDeleteO ouch. hope gets all better soon!! Love the treat holder:)
ReplyDeletehope you can link it up to tell me tuesday this week!
Oh wow, Amy, that had to be so painful. I'm so glad you and your dad are on the mend. Your treat holder is absolutely adorable!! :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
Super cute project!My doggie would approve of that one too :) So glad to hear that you and your dad are starting to heal!
ReplyDeleteStacey
So scary! I'm glad that you are okay and safe though. Hopefully you are getting lots of puppy kisses because I know after tis project, your dog will definitely love you even more. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my Amy! How scary was that? And to think, that could have been MUCH WORSE! It's already bad, but gosh, you could have ended up in the hospital! I am SO glad your ok!!! And your project is SUPER CUTE!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a nasty wound you have my friend. I hope that someone does something about this hole to make it safer for others who might be around it. I love, love your recyled jar! I guess we should all be more like your mom and save these containers to reuse them. You have a smart and choosy mom!!! Happy healing to you and your dad.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, glad you're on the mend.
ReplyDeleteGreat treat jar! So creative!!
Susie
Oh wow, glad you're on the mend.
ReplyDeleteGreat treat jar! So creative!!
Susie
How scary! Glad you and your dad are ok! This project is so cute! I love the little pawprints around the sentiment! :)
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craftedwithlovebykaren.blogspot.com
Wow! That freak accident looked terrible! I did like your showcase on you this past week at FCCB! It was fun to get to know you! Your fellow FCCB Design Team member, Arin
ReplyDeleteLoving those paw prints, but not your leg! So sorry. Hope it gets better soon!
ReplyDeleteGeorgiana
Carson's Creations
Awesome! i love the ideal of making a treat holder for you dog. I have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteWow cant believe this happen to you. I hope you feel better soon. AJ!
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