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For my creation today, I have wooden letters for our granddaughter, Emma. This set will be gifted to her for her First Birthday! Can't believe she is a one year old! We are blessed! I used My Minds Eye designer paper, Blush to cover the letters. They were already white when I purchased them from Michaels.
Close up of the letter E. I added various trims to each letter. The pink trim is My Minds Eye Blush trim, so it matches perfectly! Gotta love that! The pretty flower comes with the pearl center! 
Close up of a Striped Ribbon embellishment! Adding some glitter to the resin flower blings it up a bit! The striped bakers string tails rest nicely atop the aqua lace! I also used the pink stripe twill with a gluber to create a flower that is adhered onto the letter A.
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BLOG CANDY INFO
This is a Mystery Blog Candy, meaning the winner will be drawn from comments on one of today’s participating blogs, so leaving a comment on each blog will greatly increase your chances of winning, but only one comment per blog, please. The winner will be selected at 6 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, November 1 and will be posted on Sharon's blog on Wednesday, so please check back to claim your prize if you are the lucky winner! Good luck!
So fresh and pretty! I love your paper choices, and your little extra details are so sweet!
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Barb, this is so very precious - I love it! What a fabulous keepsake for your little granddaughter and how FUN it would have been to make!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea for a baby's room! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLoving decorating the letters with beautiful paper and ribbons. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! (I too have a granddaughter named Emma.)
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a beautiful name and even more beautifully decorated! A granddaughter must be such a wonderful blessing. Love the ribbons and embellishments you've added!
ReplyDeleteBeth Greco
This is adorable! Love the simple embellies on the letters. She love it as she gets older.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a cute idea for a baby's room. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMartha H.
An adorable project for Emma.
ReplyDeleteGosh, don't they grow so quick!!
What a timeless gift. This will transition with her growing up well into her teens. Absolutely love your paper and embellishment choices!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Emma is so lucky! This is such a darling project and will look so cute in her room.
ReplyDeleteYou have created such a sweet and timeless gift. The papers and embellishments are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the letters you made for Emma! They do grow so fast! I have 2 Grandaughters (10 & 6) and a 1 year old Grandson! Hmmm...wonder if I can do 3 of them! Thank you for sharing Emma's project! Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteReally, really cute, Barb. Your granddaughter will love it and will be something she'll cherish.
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leachm8@aol.com
How fun! I should make this kind of thing for my granddaughters! Thanks for your inspiration Barb!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet gift for your granddaughter!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect gift for a little girl! Love the color combo and the ribbons just top it off.
ReplyDeleteSooo soft and pretty - I think my grand daughter needs this too. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteVery pretty--I like how you used the striped ribbon and the glitter on the resin flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty I have a new granddaughter and this would be a nice idea for her room .
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Marilyn
The letters are adorable and I'm sure it is going to be very pretty hanging in your granddaughters room.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful gift for your granddaughter, Emma! Love all the embellishment touches too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a darling gift idea! I love how you have dolled up each of those letters!
ReplyDeleteToo cute, just love it. Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent with us.
ReplyDeleteCute!! Love the papers & ribbons!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful gift for you granddaughter. The ribbon, trim and embellishements are a wonderful additions to the letters.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I plan to do something similar for my grandaughters for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSweet! I love all the details and the pretty colors you chose! The flowers and trims are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
Fun idea for your granddaughter-pretty too!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!! And the little flower you made from the pink striped twill and resin flower is amazingly inspiring! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gift for your granddaughter. Love your use of the paper and all the different trims. TFS!
ReplyDeleteReally cute for a little girl. TFS
ReplyDeleteReally cute. TFS
ReplyDeleteI just said to my husband, if I had a little grandchild - watch out! I'd be creating things left and right!! But ... creating for others is just as nice and lots of fun. Emma (when she's older) and her mommy will appreciate the love that went into your gift : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! I love the ribbon.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is sooooooooooooo little girly! You have done an exceptional job and inspired me. TFS everything. Have a great weekend. Juanita in Ohio.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute! I really like the color combo here and the sweet girly embellishments. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful idea for your granddaughter. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, Barb! I love the papers and all the beautiful trims and embellishments you used to decorate the letters!
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteBernice P
Very cute! Love the ribbons.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, so very FABULOUS!
ReplyDeletefantastic this looks amazing so pretty- great idea for your grandaughter and congrats on her turning one.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I plan to do something similar for Christmas with my grandaughters' initials--I have 3 to make. The ribbon looks wonderful. One can never have too much ribbon.
ReplyDeleteBarb - What a lovely gift for your granddaughter's first birthday. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I love that paper pack and the ribbon is perfect for it
ReplyDeleteReally pretty project, love the stripes, thank you for creating and sharing it.
ReplyDeleteEmma is going to love this!! It's gorgeous!! TFS
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE this! Great project and use of the ribbon.
ReplyDeleteChildren love to see their name. This is beautiful. I made one for my grandson with a sports theme.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and feminine. Happy Birthday to your granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteTina
too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty project! I love all the pretty ribbon touches. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift for your granddaughter! Now to find some letters for mine & try to make hers as lovely. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMarsha E
Beautiful keepsake project for baby and family!
ReplyDeleteSuper beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully decorated! It is stunning.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'm wondering if my daughter would be too old for this, you know how teens are, I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!! Can't wait to have grandchildren some day to make such cute things. Thanks for a chance to win blog candy!!!
ReplyDeleteTrick~or~Treat
Darling letters! She will love them! Love the blog candy too! Corrine Ann
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always Barb!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
em
Yeah, beautiful letters...I just love it. Teresa
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of papers and embellies. Happy birthday to Emma-she will treasure this gift for a long, long time.
ReplyDeleteHi Barb! What a wonderful gift for Emma! I love the soft and pretty colors and beautiful ribbon you used to jazz it up. Thank you for your inspiration today. Kelly
ReplyDeletekelly_wentling@yahoo.com
Oh what a wonderful creation, love your soft colors and all your beautiful embellies! Beautiful project, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gift!!! love all your flowers and ribbons :)
ReplyDeleteThe letters came out beautiful.The embellishments are combined perfectly. Lucky little one year old. Now I'd like to do a boy version for my grandson. Jean s
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun gift for Emma.
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