Recently when I was checking out some of the links on
Jennie’s weekly link up party on her blog “Craft O Maniac”.
I came across a blog post with a super clever tutorial to make
your own chapstick holder key fob {fancy word for keychain}.
This DIY tutorial can be found here on Victoria’s blog Vixen Made.
You must link on over and check it out. ;o)
I can’t tell you how many times I have found myself digging
in the bottom of my purse to find my lip balm.
Well, no more of that craziness.
I followed the super simple instructions with photos
that Victoria posted and made
six new adorable lip balm holders.
Great Post, Girl!
I was so lucky to find all the materials that I needed
right in my craft/sewing/office space.
I was super pumped about this project because
my youngest daughter Destiny
{some of you already know}
makes natural lip balm.
Perfect timing, with school ending in just a few short weeks.
I popped a few of her lip balms into the new holders.
Hooray, they were the perfect addition to
Destiny’s teacher’s gift bags of goodies.
Here are some photos of our new lip balm key chain holders.
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Recently when I was checking out some of the links on
Jennie’s weekly link up party on her blog “Craft O Maniac”.
I came across a blog post with a super clever tutorial to make
your own chapstick holder key fob {fancy word for keychain}.
This DIY tutorial can be found here on Victoria’s blog Vixen Made.
You must link on over and check it out. ;o)
I can’t tell you how many times I have found myself digging
in the bottom of my purse to find my lip balm.
Well, no more of that craziness.
I followed the super simple instructions with photos
that Victoria posted and made
six new adorable lip balm holders.
Great Post, Girl!
I was so lucky to find all the materials that I needed
right in my craft/sewing/office space.
I was super pumped about this project because
my youngest daughter Destiny
{some of you already know}
makes natural lip balm.
Perfect timing, with school ending in just a few short weeks.
I popped a few of her lip balms into the new holders.
Hooray, they were the perfect addition to
Destiny’s teacher’s gift bags of goodies.
Here are some photos of our new lip balm key chain holders.
Thanks for stopping by and visiting my blog.
Don’t forget to enter into my,
May's Followers Appreciation Giveaway.
To Enter:
{ Follow, Comment and WIN }
Follow my Blog and leave a comment on any post
during the month of May.
packed full of organic skincare items {42.50 value} on May 31st.
Good Luck.
Smiles, Paula
Very cute and handy!
ReplyDeletegreat idea....Destiny is creative just like her mama ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice, handy too.
ReplyDeletehow fun...totally love this idea..
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! As a teacher, myself, I know her teachers will really appreciate the gift.
ReplyDeleteadorable, this is a great idea as a gift to my trendy friends ^^)
ReplyDeleteElisabetta, Thanks for stopping by and visiting my blog. If you wish to be entered into this month's giveaway, please leave me your email. ;o) Smiles, Paula
DeletePaula,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Who doesn't go crazy trying to find this in her purse. Now I can put it on my key ring if I want to! Yea! Thos teachers are sure lucky, I bet they got cool goodie bags from you guys. :-)
What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteMight have to try making some of these as gifts for Christmas!
Thanks!!
Love your felt lip gloss holder! It's just darling!
ReplyDeleteSO cute! Looking forward to the giveaway. =)
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest idea! My daughters would love this.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Came out so cute. I'd love for you to link up to my party today.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a fab week!
I'm a new follower! Love your shop! It's in my favorites on etsy now. Thanks for having a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute--they look great with the pinked edges. Thanks for the link to the instructions.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
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