Well this is what happens when you stamp a million things at once. You load them all and then forget you have made them-until you begin to file for the next release! LOL!
So here are 2 projects (amongst a few others EEK!) that I totally forgot to upload :C
This is a box I made using the Anne LaPoint image called Chamomile
from MFT—>HERE. Inside I put Chamomile tea 😀 Gave this to a sick friend. She seemed to enjoy it.
Then I made this Ice Cream Party invite.
I created a paper cone out of a scallop nestabiltiy and my cuttlebug die 😀
I just die cut the large scallop, then ran it through my CB folder. Rolled up and tied closed. Bag filler is the ice cream. This was just a little something to replace my original idea-because I didn’t have the candy or a real ice cream cone
EDITED TO ADD: It is the mosiac tile CB folder 😀
It would be fun to include a REAL cone, with candy inside. This is along thw whole make your own sundae idea. Maybe make those candy ice cream cone’s like when we were kids. They had the mini cone with the sugar fluff filling. I tried to locate some to no avail :C That was my thought behind this idea. Its fun to give fun invites 😀
Well that is my quickie post for tonight. Since I forgot to share. I have a million things to do this week! Like my first PTI newsletter!! WOW!! I hope you enjoy that. Monday I have a Pink Cat challenge card to share, and another PTI project that is sure to get you thinking about gift giving.
OK Im off. I have a stamp class to teach, and have just been so tired, so will most likely fall flat on my face after.
52 Responses for "LOST-in my stamp archives"
Holy cow!!! You are sooo creative! I would NEVER think of things like that ice cream invite! I was going to comment on how pretty the chamomile stamp was and then was floored! Thanks for all the inspriation you are!
Wow! This is adorable. Do you have a tutorial for this? It would be perfect for my daughter’s birthday party!
Thanks
I absolutely love the ice cream invite! I’m with Veronica on this, do you have a tutorial? We have ice cream parties often (although we’re 24) and this would be a fun twist!
That icecream cone is awesome. DH was even impressed 🙂 Good luck with classes today. Cant wait for your PTI newsletter. -Molly B
The ice cream invitation is so clever!
Candy f
Girl…you have the BEST and I seriously mean it…..the BEST ideas….lol
I was thinking of getting real waffle cones and then put some pink cotton candy in it? That would work wouldn’t it? Chloe has a bday end of July….hmmmmm
Love your tea box too…such a pretty colour!!
Have a fab Sunday….I’m caught up on all my DT stuff so now I can do your sketch! Well AFTER I’ve had my morning coffeeS ;0)
WOW!! Love, Love, Love your creations!
I wish I could think “outside the box” like you!!
Thanks for inspiring!
Cindy F.
Texas
OH MY GOSH YOU ARE KILLING ME.. OHH man I would love to be able to take a class or something so maybe a tiny little bit of your awesome OH MY GOSH always make me drool talent might just rub off a tiny bit… I love that ice cream cone too cute! 🙂 LOVE IT!!!
Now lets see where did I leave that mojo of mine??? hmmmm lol
OMG I LOVE the cone invite. SO freaking cute. I think things happen for a reason, too. The handmade cone is way cooler and cuter than any candy you’d find to use. I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!
Your just amazing Lauren. These are just sweet! The cone, oh my, who would have ever thought to do that…certainly not me!!!
Thank goodness you ran across these and uploaded them now! That little ice ceam cone you made is just super adorable! What cuttlebug embossing folder is it? I think it’s cuter than if you had found those little mini sugar ice cream cones.
I really like your tea box too. I’m sure your friend loves it!
Holly
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Both of these are fabulous, however, that ice cream party invitation is just scrumptious! That is the cutest thing I have seen. So imaginative. You never seem to amaze me at all the fabulous things you create.
Thanks for sharing.
AWESOME!!!! FIVE STARS!!!! No make that TEN STARS!!!!
love it, love it, love it — especially the waffle cone. But I’m baffled as to what CB folder you used to create the “waffle” design. I, too, would LOVE to see a tutorial on this. Your creativity is above and beyond the norm ……
That is just too cute. What CB folder did you use? You are so creative.
Just beautiful Lauren, you really make my day to see your wonderful ideas.
Great projects, Lauren! I love the ice cream cone!
You’re always creating ‘outside of the box’… your mind must never sleep…. ahhhh, the life of an artist – run at high speed and then…..! Lauren, you should seriously consider publishing a book!!! If nothing else, do you have a favorite charity that we could voluntarily contribute to on behalf of you sharing such amazing ideas?? Everytime I read your blog entries I feel as if I’m in class…so much to see; so much to learn… soooo THANK YOU so much :-> Sincerely, Beverly/Kraftyaunt
Oh, that ice cream cone is just the cutest! 🙂 Love it! You are simply amazing!
Have a great day today!
Say hello to Debbi and Teresa!
Hugs!
Love the ice cream cone. Great job. So very cute.
I love this ice cream cone. What scallop did you use? What have you used on the ice cream part of you invite to? Thank you for sharing your creativeness…..another inspiration and enabler moment……now I have to look for a cuttlebug folder like this and nestabilities….lol
Thanks
Twyla
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OMG, I had to look twice to make sure that wasn’t a real cone! You are amazing. I couldn’t think of that in a thousand years. If you are still thinking of moving, come live on my block…you create- I’ll cook. Yes, yes, yes, write a book Lauren. You have a built- in following that would jump on it. We would buy copies and think of all the copies we would buy as gifts for our stampin’ buddies. Full size patterns, please! Really a book or a series of full color stamping folders [ like the ones for decorative painting] would be the BOMB! [Someone in the field, please talk to Lauren about this.]
Of course, if this is too much to take on, that’s o.k. too. We love you and your family. Thanks for giving us so many projects to drool over and a chance to enjoy your awesome talent.
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These are fantastic! You could even make the cone the invite since you have it secured with the Neopolitan ice cream ribbon. But, the box holder is really cute too. I had seen the chamomile stamp (I think) and thought that would be fun to pair with the tea but I don’t like that kind of tea so abandoned the idea, I guess it was too bad if someone I knew liked that kind….oh well. Once again, thanks for all your creativity and sharing it with us!
Just when I think I’ve seen it all from you, you surprise yet again!! This is over the top fabulous!!! Just amazing! And they look so much like the real thing!
Lauren,
These MFT sneek Peeks are awsome!!! I especially love the fun lil cone invite project! That iis just soo perfect for SUMMER time!
Your Projects never seize to AMAZE me!
((Hugs))
Monica
Cute box..love the colors.
Sweet flowers image..
nicely colored!
The Ice Cream invite box is
“Awesome”…colors are Perfect!!
Great summer Idea!! 🙂
Have a great time at your class!
“Get some rest” (easier said than done) lol
WOW, WOW, WOOOOW!!!! Is all I can say right now….This is the best ever!!! What an absolutely, positivily, with out a doubt amazing idea…… You sure have out done your self on this one! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. We definitely are the lucky ones? THANK YOU!!
It looks like you made the invite holder with a 1/2 sheet of card stock scored at diffedrent measurements, punched & adhered together to make the ice cream holder ? Am I missing Anything? Please let me know as I would love to do this for my grand kids. They would love getting these. Thanks again Lauren. HUGS!!
OMG! I wanna be Lauren Meader when I grow up! Hehe… just kidding… but u r sooo creative & inspirational! Have a blessed Sunday!
Angie
And she does it again! Amazing!! Fantastic!! Remarkable!!
Love all of it!!
Elizabeth Bead Diva
Absolutely astounding. You are SO good! Love the tea box. SO pretty, and the little chamomile flowers are divine. That ice cream invite is over the top sweet–looks good enough to eat! :0)
How adorable!!
You come up with such cute, clever ideas. The cone actually looks real.
How DO you do it?!?!? Amazing projects! That ice cream cone is just brilliant! 🙂
If my husband ever finds out about how much money I spend everytime I check your site out I’m toast! If I end up being 1/100th as talented as you, I will have been blessed far greater than I should. Thank you soooo much.
What can I say but “WOW”!!!!
I am so loving the ice cream cone invites! They are PERFECT!
Also, I’ve decided that you are a BAD influence and reading your blog makes me want to buy things. 😉
Wonderful ideas as always. You are creative to the max. Able to see possibilities that others don’t. I saw the marshmallow ice cream cones you mentioned at Michael’s yesterday.
how cute is this – I love it love it – one question: how would you mail this invite? or maybe not — a tutorial would be great! I see you are not doing classes in July but maybe August?? I’m keeping my fingers crossed and will check the schedule. Thanks!
Too cute! Love the ice cream cone! (What is the name of the cuttlebug folder you used? ) Enjoy your children this summer —
time passes much too quickly.
This totally ROCKS, Lauren!! You are just too clever and talented, girl!!
i can totally feel your pain and i dont have near as much going on in the crafting world as you do! 🙂 Great projects!
Lauren…you are so wonderful with all of your ideas. And I just really appreciate you and your creative side. And want to thank (from the bottom of my heart) for sharing these ideas.
Thanks! 🙂
WOW!! Lauren, you are AWESOME!! I kept skipping over that mosaic tile cuttlebug folder, because I just knew I’d never use it!! I just bought it. You are such an enabler …
Thank you for the ongoing inspiration!! 🙂
By the way, which size/shape scallop nestability did you use? Only one other person asked, so I guess everyone else figured it out. I would LOVE to make these just for fun with my grandaughter this weekend. It looks easy enough, and I think she’d have a ball.
Thanks again, Lauren!!
That invitation is so clever! I absolutely love the ice cream cone!!! Looks good enough to eat!
Cindy
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I love the ice cream invitations, Where do I find that type of paper to do the cones??? I will love to do them for my daughters birthday, thank you, Alesia
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