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How to make custom party favor shoes

Today you can skip on over to see a new paper party favor shoe at The Daily Digi. Now you can use any digital papers you want, swap them out with a few clicks and then print! The possibilities are endless now for cute party favors! After all, a girl can never have too many shoes. If your looking for the Halloween version from last year-- go here.

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Stephanie, at The Daily Digi, gives a step by step tutorial on how to swap out the papers, just click on the links.  She also gives illustrated instructions on putting the shoe together.

I am excited to learn more about digital scrapbooking. As you can see there are many uses for these digital techniques. Stephanie has agreed to help me learn and I will be sharing those tutorials with you. So please look forward to some fun templates in the next few months. I am thinking we will be able to create some fun party favors, party supplies and of course do a little scrapbooking.

Thanks for taking the time to visit me today!

Handmade Gift Ideas

Look at all of the homemade gifts that you can make!

Printable Holiday Planner for Handmade Gifts

Travel Tissue Cover

Printable Pillow Box

Gifts for her purse : Checkbook covers, key fobs, purse organizer, change purse, sunglasses case, make-up pouch, business card holder, business card cases, credit card holder, wallets, lip gloss holder, travel tissue holder

Handmade Gift Ideas for Teens - Car visor CD holder, Bike Bag, Key Chain, Binder Cover, Laptop Sleeve, IPOD Cozy, Ice Scraper Cover, Dopp Kit, Covered Mouse Pad, Heat Resistant Hair Iron Cozy, Boxy Wristlet, Vinyl Pouch, Floppy Disk Pen Holder, Floppy Disk Notepad, Hanging Bed Organizer, Hammock,  PJ Lounge Pants, Bottle Cap Magnets

Towel Head Wrap

Gifts for pampering: Rice Heat Therapy Bag, Bath Melts, Sugar Scrub, Lavender Eye Bag, Sleeping Mask

Gifts for pets: Leash, Fleece Rope Dog Toy, Cat Toys, Homemade Dog Biscuits, Personalized Food Bowls, Decorated Treat Jars, Pet Beds, Dog Sweaters, Dog Kerchief, Pet Collars

Crayon Roll

Gifts for children: coloring book made from family pictures, personalized magnetic paper dolls, fabric portable doll house, clothespin dolls, wooden peg dolls, a molly monkey softie

Bottle Stoppers

Homemade Peach Salsa

Handmade Bookmarks

Embellished office supplies: 'post it note' books, decoupaged notebooks, fabric covered office supplies, fabric covered thumbtacks, embellished paperclips, marble magnets,decorated file folders and notepads, altered clipboards

Handmade Doll Patterns and Tutorials

Diapers for you a child's doll

Gift ideas for those that travel - travel shoe bags, passport cover, luggage tag, travel jewelry holder, covered journal, water bottle carrier, camera cozy, camera strap

Bottle Gift Bag

Gifts for pretend Play - felt crowns, super hero cape, no sew tutu, fairy wings, stick horse, crochet finger puppets,

Oven Mitt Tutorial and PFD Pattern

Drawing Pad and pencil Holder

Gift boxes and containers

I hope you enjoy these handmade gift ideas!

Bloggy Book and Craft-a-thon Day 6

One of the biggest blessings from blogging has been the great people I have met.  Michelle, today's guest blogger, has been one of those unexpected blessings.  From the moment I started blogging she has been there.  Just a chance meeting, one little comment that started a sweet friendship. You can always visit her blog, Greetingarts, for cute crafts, awesome crochet , perfect embroidery and some mad sewing skills. Did I mention the crochet?

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Michelle writes....

When I need to set my book or magazine down, I just grab whatever happens to be the closest, flattest thing available to use as a bookmark.  It's usually a receipt or a magazine order form (you know what I mean, those horribly annoying things that fall out whenever you pick up a new periodical).  My daughter, on the other hand, who is more than just a little proud of the fact that she has started reading chapter books, really gets a kick out of using a proper bookmark.  Since I'll do anything to support a love of reading, I'd like to share a simple way to make bookmarks that can be customized for each individual book.

The materials are simple and inexpensive.  Scrap of ribbon cut about an inch longer than the book you need to mark, some felt, embroidery floss or perle cotton, needle, and maybe some craft punches, if you want to get really fancy.

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Pick two elements from your book, such as a flower and key if you're reading The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett.  I punched some of my designs out of wool felt using paddle punches and a mallet, but you could just cut out your shapes freehand or use this brilliant tutorial and some craft punches.  If you use the craft punches, do yourself a favor and only try it with the good wool felt, not the fuzzy acrylic stuff.  You'll save yourself a mess (literally) of trouble.

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Cut two of each shape.  In this case, two flowers and two squares (mine have wavy edges, it's not your eyes playing tricks on you).  I also cut a leaf to go with the flower.

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Position the ribbon behind one of the flowers, and tack into place with French knots.

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When you've finished one side, flip over and match up the two flowers, repeating the French knots on the other side, slip in the embellished leaf, and finish the edges with buttonhole or other decorative stitching.  Embroider a key on each of the two remaining squares of felt, then sandwich the opposite end of the ribbon in between.

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Let your imagination go wild, the variations are mind boggling.  A horse silhouette and horseshoe for Black Beauty, a star and crown for The Little Prince, a magnifying glass and flashlight for Nancy Drew, or even just the initials of your favorite reader.  You need never give someone an unadorned book again.

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