Welcome to The Stamp Simply Store's November BLOG HOP! We are focusing on Holiday Crafting Made Easy with a Stamp Simply Kit! Our designers have much holiday goodness to share today! So sit back, get your favorite beverage and enjoy!
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Remember several years ago, when those little individual sized fruit cans came into the market? Designers opened the can bottom, removed the fruit and filled the can with their own treat. Well, now many cans of fruit of all sizes have the very same containers and I thought I would create an easy gift idea using a recycled mandarin orange can! I chose materials from The Stamp Simply Graphic 45 Christmas Past KIT.
Here is the completed can! There is no stamping here, folks! Making this super fast and FUN! The can paper is adhered to the can with scor tape. The frame for the darling Santa paper is made using Spellbinders Labels Seventeen Dies, #2 and #3. The tag on the lid utilizes die #1. For the lid, Spellbinders Large circles Dies #3 and #4 are used.
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A closer look at the finished lid! The gorgeous silk ribbon is tied onto the lid tab. And to aid in pulling the tab open, I used a piece of the crocheted lace included in the kit. Buttons are sewn on each end and the lace is thread through the tab opening, that way all one has to do is pull on the lace and the tab will pop open! The tag image is cut from another page in the Christmas Past paper pad! All materials are found in The Graphic45 Christmas Past Kit aside from miscellaneous buttons from my stash. I will be filling this container with candy, then apply a thin bead of glue along the bottom rim to hold the in place.

Today's offering of Stamp Simply BLOG CANDY is a gorgeous selection of red and white ribbon with a value of well over $50.00. To win, leave comments on all Blogs participating. This is a Mystery Candy, meaning we don't know from which Blog the winner will be selected, so leaving comments on ALL blogs gives you the best chance to win. The winner will be selected on Friday night, 11/5/10, at 6 p.m. EST. Be sure to check Sharon's blog for the announcement sometime on Saturday!
All items used on today's creation are available from The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store. To order, email Sharon at ssj@up.net with your items along with your state/zip OR country and she’ll respond back to you with an invoice. Thanks so much for stopping by today! Be sure to take a look at all the talented Stamp Simply Ribbon Store designers' creations for holiday goodness and inspiration galore! Take good care!
Sharon Johnson The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store
Claudia Rosa Special Guest Designer for November
Michelle Woerner
Deb Saaranen
Barb Schram
Linda Duke
Holly McMillen
Hello Barb, what a good idea to reuse those cans. It looks amazing. Greetz, Frea
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea and lovely job you did hear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute can!!! Always enjoy your creations!!
ReplyDeleteThe cans are absolutely gorgeous. I luv your blog and read regularly for my dose of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI have had one of those cans sitting on my desk for a long time. You have given me inspiration to decorate it now. This is so gorgeous. I always love to see your work.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Reuse, recycle, reduce, and all that! I love the vintage-look paper!
ReplyDeleteI never thought to repurpose those cans. Thank you for a great tip.
ReplyDeleteHow Clever.....and what a awesome idea.....I love this little can.....and how you recreated it....thank you for sharing....
ReplyDeleteWow love this simple project. It is a very rich looking and that awesome purple bow...magic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and creative project, Barb! I love the papers and embellishments you chose!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea!!! Love your take on the purple colors too...you make purple a new Christmas color!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! love what you did with the can.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - love it. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove your idea here! So clever and so adorable.
ReplyDeleteI remember these cans! Yours is beautiful and such a great idea for Christmas treats! Thanks for the refreshing inspiration!
ReplyDeleteClever idea!
ReplyDeleteEdna R
What a great idea
ReplyDeletewow.. now this is tooootaly amazing.
ReplyDeletei love love your project!
sooo vintage.
Fabulous Barb
Love the tin. My Mom is doing something similar with Tetley tea containers here in Canada...they have a plastic pull off lid. Thanks for your lovely project.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful tin...such a great way to recycle and make a fun gifting vessel at the same time.
ReplyDeleteOh Barb! LOVE this! Fantastic idea and you embellish everything so perfectly! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteDarling tin and use of that purple bow.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. What a great idea and love the colors of this kit. Smart to use the labels to make a frame!!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW - fantastic! Great project.
ReplyDeleteBarb, love your project with this great paper. Always loved this idea and so glad you brought it back for the holiday with this great kit. Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
What a great idea! I had never seen this before! Cute, cute, CUTE!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! And the can is simply Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! I just love this can project. I will be putting on my thinking cap on a way to use this little goodie! TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project Barb. Love the paper you used and the purple bow. Such a creative idea - thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour can is terrific. Love all these designer papers.
ReplyDeleteI've never made one of these cans but they sound like a great idea! And no stamping is even greater.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful inspiring project, must give this a try, thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, love the papers, colors.
ReplyDeleteGod bless!
Peggy Allen
What an awesome gift! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDiana Downey
fabulous creation x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation.
ReplyDeleteCathy ScrappinCat!
Love this vintage look! Great project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and will make a really nice gift. Your work is always so inspirational. Thanks for a chance to win some beautiful ribbon
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Such a cute idea...again!! I just opened a small can from the bottom the other day but couldn't remember why!!! LOL! Thanks for a "refresher" course idea!! Barb S.
ReplyDeleteWow, cute can! Great decor and gift idea!
ReplyDeleteYour creations always amaze me, and this one is no exception.
ReplyDeleteDebbie S
That's a great project Barb! Just love that Graphic 45 paper.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea but how do you get the bottom back on?
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty, elegant project!! Your canned treat is such a great idea...and inexpensive packaging, too!
ReplyDeleteYou come out with the best ideas1 What' in the can? Do we have to wait til Christmas?
ReplyDeleteSharon L
Great job using the can idea! COOL
ReplyDeleteHow clever is this, I am going out to get some cans for sure because of this. Great job.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project, love what you did with just a can--amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI am behind the times because I have never seen this before. I love this project, yours is gorgeous! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThia covered can is just the cutest gift ever!! Love it!! off to check my pantry
ReplyDeleteThanks
Charlene
What a clever idea! Thanks for showing us new ways to use old things. The can is darling too.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea covering the little can...super party favor for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Super cute can!
ReplyDeleteHow inspiring is that? A fab idea b.e.a.u.t.i.f.u.l.l.y executed
ReplyDeleteTFS
Mary Mac
Beautiful Vintage looking card, what fun goodies to be opened.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Some people have way more creative genes than me! This is a great idea, with fantastic results!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job.
Such a simple technique and it looks so, so elegant! MollyK. Barry at mollykathleenbarry@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteCute idea,,, I bet the person receiving it will not want to open it because it looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove your project. The paper really looks great. I wouldn't want to open it even from the bottom if you can REOPEN them from the bottom! Wouldn't it look cute to have a few of the little cans under a little table top tree? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteChris R. from Iowa
Oh this is to die for!! (pun intended) I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteWow that is a gorgeous gift tin. What a great idea. Thanks so much for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteSweet! Love this idea to use the cans.
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
Adorable gift idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely can creation!!!
ReplyDeleteHuggies ~
Sharron♥
What a great idea! Perfect for gifts! Love the vintage look!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use those cans. thanks for sharing a great project.
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job on the can, like how you used the different diecuts. The red and white ribbon is so fresh and crisp, inspiring for Christmas projects!
ReplyDeleteBarb, I love that paper!! Great idea and the small pudding-type size would make great table presents for the holiday meals! Thanks for sharing your talent with us and Congrats on the new granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteGail S.
Hi Barb. I'm a newbie here. Your can is just too cute. And what a unique idea. Who wouldn't want to receive that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
OOO's...Tracy :)
cottonpickincute@hotmail.com
Hi Barb! This is such a CUTE idea! I just love your project. Now I'll have to go buy some small cans of fruit and try this myself. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great re-cycling idea...LOVE it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I don't remember those cans.
ReplyDeleteAnne
I love this idea of a larger can---- thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea and a great way to reuse a can!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBarb, I love coming to your blog because I know I'm always in for a treat and will find a super fabulous altered item that I love! This is just gorgeous! Love the deep purple ribbon with it. Over-the-top girl!
ReplyDeleteLove that Santa! so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, love the Graphic 45 products!
ReplyDeleteCute idea, I'm here to tell you that this hop is loaded with inspiration
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. love the Santa image. tks.
ReplyDeleteI had totally forgotten about this nifty way of creating a gift holder - and your project is simply adorable!! I'm definitely going to make several of these for my kids' and grandkids' stockings!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to package a gift. I have not heard of that idea before. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great gift idea! I love that you just pull on the lace instead of the tab... absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful little can for goodies! I love the colors and the details. Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use or re-use a can!
ReplyDeletethanks for the cute idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat recycling project Barb! Your covered can is adorable.
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember these. Yours is absolutely beautiful. Love the purple and red combo.
ReplyDeleteBarb, the pop top cans are so cute! I love the vintage feel of your project.
ReplyDeleteLovely purple ribbon too!
ReplyDeleteGreat pp! Love your project! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tin! Love the "vintageness" of this.
ReplyDeleteBeth Greco
Such a terrific idea!
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