Saturday, April 2, 2011

WMS SOAP - Stamp of Approval Parade Day 2 - Home Cooked Vittles

Welcome to the Waltzingmouse Stamp of Approval Parade (SOAP) Day 2!  (See yesterday's post for more details about the 4 day DT parade)

Today - I have chosen to highlight Back in the Saddle.


I found this great little washtub container at CVS for $1.99 and thought it was perfect for a Western theme treat holder.  I stamped the sentiment and die cut it with my Classic Frame from Spellbinders.  I sponged the frame and around the sentiment before taking it out of the die.  Since the die cuts the center part out - I just taped it back together from the back.  I trimmed off the bottom portion and adhered it inside the little tub.
 
I stamped the blanket background stamp onto grosgrain ribbon.  I adhered some of it across the frame and some around the tub.  I wrapped twine around the tub three times and tied a bow.
 
I baked these star sugar cookies and adhered the punched stamped stars to the centers with frosting and put dabs of frosting on each star point.  A great little favor for a Western theme party don't you think??
 
Now please check out the inspiring creations from the other DT who are 'marching' in the parade today!  Just click on the links below!  Hope you can stop by tomorrow for Parade Day #3!



Stamps:  Waltzingmouse - Back in the Saddle.
Paper:  Rustic Cream - PTI
Ink:  Ranger Distress Rusty Hinge
Accessories:  star punch - Fiskars, twine + vintage cream grosgrain ribbon - PTI, sugar cookies, Betty Crocker Cookie Icing, scor tape, Classic frame - Spellbinders.

21 comments:

Helen L said...

Really cute bucket! Love the frame and what you did with it, the cookies (yum), and the stamped ribbon. Thanks for the inspiration!

Lynn Mercurio said...

Totally delicious project Julia...what a fun way to incorporate your cookie shape into your overall theme. Very impressive. I can almost smell those cookies from here!

Unknown said...

This is just perfect Julia!!! I love this - it's exactly what i had in mind!! Hugs to you!!

Kelly S. said...

100% adorable and DELICIOUS! What a great idea to decorate with those stars with a dab of frosting and stamped images! That will help me for many kids' birthday parties to come...and I won't have to "ruin" a bunch of cookies with frosting mix ups!

Mona Pendleton said...

Oh dear Julia! What a scrumptious project and so creative!

Anonymous said...

This project was so creative and would dress up any party - round em up partner!

Anonymous said...

Julia, this is such a great Western treat idea. You really paid attention to all the little details to make this such an outstanding gift presentation.

Sharon C. said...

Wow, this is darling, Julia! Love these stamps! TFS!

Vicki Dutcher said...

Fabulous basket of goodies! Love the stamped stars on the cookies!

Tosha Leyendekker said...

Fabulous Julia!! I love the distressed bucket with your blanket trim!! What a fun and creative project!

Riet said...

So gorgeous Julia.

Hugs Riet.xx

Niki Estes said...

Julia, this is so cute!

Diane Jaquay said...

What a fun and creative project this is, LOVE it!!!

Linda S. said...

What a great project. So cute and appropriate for a Western theme. Great work.

Charmaine Stack said...

Julie, I just love to visit your blog. I can always count on you to do something different and fun. This was a great example of that. Thanks for sharing your creativity with all of us.

velta said...

This is too cute Julia ~ I haven't heard that "vittles" word in forever, what a memory! Your creation is adorable and I love the cookie idea along with the stamped image! Too stinkin cute! TFS :)

Bev J. said...

What a cute and creative project. Love the stamping on the ribbon. Those are great western sets-need to check them out.

B said...

Oh what a yummy looking project! So awesome! I want a cookie!

Cassie_lu said...

this is amazing and a great way to gift some homemade goodies

anya said...

This is one delicious project, Julia! One fantastic detail after another: I love the blanket image stamped on the ribbon and the sheriff badges adhered with frosting!! Seriously, you are AWESOME!!!

Edna Morrisedie said...

You got a Yee-Haw out of me for this one LOL!