**Second post today - please scroll down for the first post**
I was all ready to blog my CFC #33 card last night and then inspiration hit again. So, I had to make this one as well...
So Sweet!! (har har har...) Ok, bad comments aside, here's the scoop. I started with twine directly on the card and secured a bit with some liquid glass. I let it dry a bit and then started twirling it around in a circle and adhearing with liquid glass as I went. Before I reached the end, I hand cut some quick wrapper ends from white cardstock and attached them so they would be under the final wrappings of the twine. Then made the final round and secured with liquid glass. I stamped the sentiment, added the lines and pink sparkles and then went back to the candy. Below is a close up so you can see a bit better.
I finished the candy up with some liquid glass over the whole twine wrap to make it more shiny like it's in a real wrapper. Then I put some CTMH stardust glitz glitter gel over the white cardstock pieces. After drying overnight, the candy is complete!
Have a great day,

I just love that baker's twine!
ReplyDeleteYou dear Gloria are an idea stealer! :P I used bakers twine to make my lollipops at camp!!! Very cute card!
ReplyDeleteHow SWEET is this!! LOVE LOVE the twines on kraft cs! So glad that you play with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute and clever idea! Thanks so much for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteYou are BRILLIANT, Gloria! Great way to use twine & Liquid Glass...I'm gonna borrow this idea for sure! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteNicole - Guilty as charged!! But in my defense, they are showing up everywhere. You're just a trend setter. ;)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE this card, Gloria! I can make these with the $168 worth of Twinery Twine I won on a blog hop!!!!
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