Monday, July 18, 2016


Hello Crafty friends,  Hope all are doing well.  It's been over a year since I've posted in my blog.  Well, I thought it was high time I get back into the swing of crafty goodness and sharing.  2015 was pretty business for me when it came to crafting.  Pretty much got me rolling.   I had the opportunity to collaborate with a dear co-worker and friend Klarissa, to plan some cool paper crafts for her daughters 6th birthday.  The theme was "Sophia the First"  But in this case I called it "Princess Abigail the First".  Below are some of the things we worked on.  I used various Sixxiz pro dies for the dress box, tea pot and 3D tea cups.  Also the small jar and spoon at the end.  I hope you like them I surely enjoyed being part of this event.   


Used Sizzix Pro die Dress Box-  Embellishments were also sizzix dies Flourish by Tim Holtz

Tea Pot Sizzix Pro die and 3D tea cup dies.  Tim Hotlz mini rosettes die 

Abigail's grandmother sewed these beautiful bags for the girls and the little shaker pocket tied to the handles were made with sequences and each little girls name inside.  (personalized bags)

The Crown for each girl was made with Brenda Walton's Large crown die.  Mom made it even more lovely by adding the flowers and butterflys embellishments

Here are some butterflies  using  Tim Holtz  die and embossing folder.   They were used in the arrangements



Here is Princess Abigail crowning one of the little princesses along with  placing a jewel necklace and a ring.  It was  Truly a Beautiful Princess Birthday Tea party Gala. 

Above are all the princesses , Princess Abigail, her beautiful mom Klarrisa and dad Miguel who prepared the backyard and  transformed it into a true royal tea party for their precious Princess .  Thank you Klarrisa for letting me  be part of the celebration.

1 comment:

Yiyi said...

Mary.. I'm so impress. You did an amazing job. Sophia is very lucky. God bless her and her parents. I'm loooving the princess dress treats. Did each princess got one? The tea pots...like oh my... You did an amazing job.