Reindeer Treats Shaker with Rhonda
Greetings and welcome to the blog today! It's Rhonda here to share a holiday crafting project with you that is perfect when involving the kids. I've been wanting to switch things up a bit this year and give them a glimpse of holiday magic with some "reindeer food" for them to sprinkle out on the front lawn. Usually we leave carrots but it's fun to switch things around right?


The idea came about because I had an empty shaker container and I put it aside to use for this special project! The FaLaLa collection was perfect as the theme is fun and whimsical.

First, I covered the decorated portion of the shaker with the back side of the Noteworthy paper. Then I cut the tag, deer and die cuts. I covered the snowflake with white gesso and set aside to dry, but sprinkled just a bit of fine glitter on top so it would adhere.

Isn't this cute? I'm so glad that I have this done now so later it's all ready to go on Christmas Eve! I just put some oatmeal inside and sprinkled a bit more glitter to mix it up and give a bit of holiday glitz.
I hope you've enjoyed my project today.
Rhonda
BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Noteworthy and Santa Stripe / Falala
Wood Shapes: Christmas
DoubleDot Jewel: Ruby Red
White Gesso
Glitter Paste: Sugar
Stickable Stencil: Winter Fun
Dies: Elegant Border Die
Very cute
ReplyDeleteThat's such a sweet idea !
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