My grandmother has a birthday coming up and she loves strawberries!
What could be more sweet than strawberries full of treats?
Please head on over to the May Arts Blog when you have a free minute to check out my version of some paper strawberries! I'd love to hear what you think of my tutorial, any suggestions for the future?
ohhh looks delish (in a paper love sort of way ;0) on my way to check it out!
ReplyDeleteI love them! But would not want to open them because they are too cute!
ReplyDeleteoh my...sooo sweet:)
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing Karen...off to see how you made them :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Karen, this is such a darling project! What can ya whip up for Christmas? hee hee hee little ornaments? cute cute cute!!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet Karen!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!!! Heading on over to check out your tutorial!!! YAY!!
ReplyDeleteJust checked out your tut, they really do look like strawberries.
ReplyDeleteSo much time and effort went into to them though, I wouldn't want to open them. Fabulous project.
super cute project and wonderful tutorial, Karen! these pleated ribbons are perfect for the stems. love this!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun, I had some fabulous fresh strawberries this morning in a smoothie, but these are great looking too.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty, Karen - off to check out your post!
ReplyDeleteAwesomeness!!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project! Your grandmother will surely love it.
ReplyDeleteKaren, thank you so much for your sweet comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your strawberries. I may have to consider doing something like this for the little trinkets I have for my students for the opening of the school year. Thanks for the great inspiration.
Fabulous tutorial...so adorable...and I could use some of those tootsie rolls too!
ReplyDeleteOh my this is just DARLING! Can this be any sweeter or perfect! Great tutorial! Perfect pattern paper for this project!
ReplyDeleteWOW Karen - she'll love these then!!! How utterly fun!
ReplyDeleteOoooo, Karen. These are so sweet! Your grandma will love them! I love the ribbon as stems--it looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSo fun and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Karen!
Karen - these are just FAB.
ReplyDeleteKaren, this project is absolutely stunning! What a creative way to use the flower die. The green ribbon and twine make beautiful leaves and vines! I left you some love on the May Arts Blog, too. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! Absolutely brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Karen! These are adorable and just so creative! I'm still trying to grasp all the details!
ReplyDeleteThese strawberry boxes are really cute, but the pic of your pattern is different from the one by Sherrie Brickey as posted in SCS. Will you be sharing your revised template? Your whole project is very cute and I love the May Arts ribbon you used for the top.
ReplyDeleteCami
Cute!! Would love to receive a package of these any day! :)
ReplyDeletethese are so sweet, karen and i love the papers you've used! tfs the pattern link:)
ReplyDeleteThis is really great! I'm heading over to MA to check out the tutorial. THanks for your sweet comments on my blog!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet treat- and a fab tutorial! :)
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