If you haven't been to the Imaginisce blog over the past 11 days, you've missed some fabulous ideas by our design team. But it's not too late to go check out all the inspiration and fun. Today is my day to share and I posted a tutorial for a fun and festive gift: wine charms!
Here's a little peek:
Paired with a bottle of wine, they make a great gift!
Here's a close-up of the little storage tin I made with the Cottage Christmas papers and some Mod-Podge.
If you've come over from the Imaginisce blog, leave a comment here to be entered in today's giveaway for the entire Cottage Christmas collection, plus the Roly Rosies and Petal Roller tool!
And if you haven't been to the blog yet, head over there for a full tutorial on this project, plus all the other great inspiration from the design team during the 12 days of Christmas!
Thanks for stopping by!
These are awesome! I must give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteand the tin is perfect!
Those charms are fantastic and it looks like a lot of fun to make! Thanks for sharing! :D Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteNice charms.
ReplyDeleteI adore these!!!
ReplyDeleteLove working with shrink plastic and I have been playing with my fave Snag 'Em stamp recently, so I am totally going to try this.
Thanks for a fab tutorial
So cute!
ReplyDeleteI follow you already and love everything you do!
ReplyDeleteThese are just the coolest! TFS! I am now a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteAwesome !
ReplyDeleteLove this project, super cute...♥
ReplyDeleteThose charms are way too cute ... can't wait to try them myself. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove your charms, I bought some of the shrink stuff, now if I can only remember where I put it!! Thanks and Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the great tips and ideas! I stopped by from Imaginisce!
ReplyDeleteLove the charms. I printed out the directions to try. I am a follower.
ReplyDeleteHendersonville.
Wow, Robyn, what an outstanding idea! Great for housewarming gifts and for me, too! I am going to punch the hole for the hanger BEFORE I cut out the design, so I leave enough room! And how cute would these be as mini ornaments for a small tree? Thanks for the great idea, and I am now a follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea Robyn!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea!! I love these!! I just love the projects you make! I am already a follower!! I already left a comment at Imaginisce... caught both of you on my blog roll. :)
ReplyDeleteI love shrink plastic, thanks for the reminder to get it out and make something. Your charms are super cute!
ReplyDeleteLove those charms!!! I have SO many of the Snag 'Em Stamps.... I'm grabbing those and my shrink plastic this afternoon :) What great inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the charms so much! I am definitely going to try this--I am now a follower on my Googel reader of yours and I already and FB fan and blog reader of Imaginisce!! Whooppeee!!!
ReplyDeleteI love using shrink plastic to make charms and I now I am inspired to make a set for my secret santa! Terrific project, love the snag 'em stamps too.
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas Cottage Collection! The shrinky dinks are just so cute!!! Lori
ReplyDeleteThe charms are so cute. What a cute gift for someone.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
What a great idea!!!
ReplyDeleteI love shrinky dinks! Great idea. I just became a follower.
ReplyDeleteHi!! I am stopping by to say "hi" for the first time. I really like what you have created here and you have inspired me to make some more Christmas presents. Thanks for the inspiration :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are so fun and festive! I have been seeing a lot of projects with shrinky dinks and I think it's about time I try it. tfs!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower:)
I love this idea...thanks for sharing...off to see if I still have a package of shrinkies around
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to bring over a hostess gift. I love the shrinky dink wine tags. So creative!
ReplyDeleteThese charms are so cute! If only I had glasses to make some for..
ReplyDeletebrilliant, where did you get the shrink plastic?
ReplyDeleteAren't you just a crafty little thing. These look like so much fun to make.
ReplyDeleteYour charms are adorable and what a great idea for the storage.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I am a new follower! I am sooooo making these for all my neighbors~ adorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, charming idea (sorry) and very inexpensive! :)
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the Imaginisce blog. I LOVE what you created today! What great creativity!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
ReplyDeletera6352 (at) gmail (dot) com
these are so cute - I LOVE Them
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea and so great for the person who has everything :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I ahve a cousin who would love these. I'm going to make them for her for her birthday. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHi! Great creation!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, TFS your ideas
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and clever project!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
love the charms
ReplyDeletei became a follower!
I am a follower. Such a cute idea for a gift!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful gift idea, I've always loved shrinky dinks...who would have thunk, LOL.
ReplyDeleteStopping over from Imaginisce and I love this idea!!!
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea!!! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDelete=) I stopped by from Imaginisce. These are a perfect gift for a wine lover! This is also an awesome idea for a Christmas party. They are sooo cute. TFS
ReplyDeletestacy at mycraftingtime dot com
Great Idea, haven't used the shrinky dink method in a while but to do wine charms is a fabulous hostess gift. Love it and I am now a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! I just gave my shrinky dink
ReplyDeleteplastic away because I wasn't using it.
Guess I'm going to have to go and rebuy it! :)
Those wine charms are too adorable! What a great last minute gift for my wine loving friends! :O)
ReplyDeleteI love the gift set idea. Very cute. Thanks for sharing. I just became a follower.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Cheryl
crosano at aol dot com
This is the cutest idea and a must to do. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI am LOVING that idea for the wine glass tags!!!!! Brilliant!!! I WILL be doing this! Our family Christmas party is in a week...gotta get busy! LOL
ReplyDeleteAWESOME Idea!! I am now a follower of your blog! TFS Have a GREAT Day,
ReplyDeleteMe-Ma Kim
kimnsammy at gmail dot com
What a great gift idea! I love wine glass tags Robyn! I stopped by from Imaginisce and I am now a follower.
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LoveIt! I would have never thought to use stamps to make cute trinkets! I love it! Thanks so much for the ideas and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a awesome idea. Some great gift ideas for sure, or to bring to house Christmas parties as a small hostess gift =)
ReplyDeletesuper idea! so adorable!
ReplyDeletethis would make a fantastic hostess gift...or to keep for myself, soooo cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your Shrinky Dink wine charms! They'd make a perfect hostess gift. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this awesome ideas! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteI love that little tin you made to store them in! So cute!
ReplyDeleteSqueee!! These are so darling!! What a fun hostess gift these would make!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great idea. TFs.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea. I love them. I am a new follower to your blog but I will definately be coming back to visit.
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute! I'll be crafting some of these for sure!!! Thanks for the great gift idea.
ReplyDeleteLove the ornaments for stem glasses!! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are so charming!!! :) I love Shrinky stuff!!! I made my own charms a few years ago for an invitation to a surprise b-day part! Fun to work with! And I really love your tin! Love that Cottage Christmas line!!! TFS
ReplyDeleteHugs,
joni
I want to make these, they are adorable! I am also a new follower! Thanks for the chance to win the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAshley K
adkogler at hotmail dot com
These are so cute...thank you for the tutorial. I am now a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis line of paper is adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
LOVE these - I'm now a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute. I know a couple of ladies who love them. Thanks for sharing. New follower here. ;0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project, I love it! I follow your blog :)
ReplyDelete-Brooke
Very cute! I just came from the Imaginisce blog. Thanks for sharing your project with us.
ReplyDeletereneeleeak at yahoo dot com
They are very cute, TFS!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, your projects rock!!
ReplyDeleteThese are such cute charms. Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteI've never used shrinky plastic before -- might just have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, love your idea for using shrink plastic! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletePopped over from Imaginisce to let you know those wine glass charms are a beautiful gift.
ReplyDeleteKim xXx
so cute! Love the Shrinky Dinks!
ReplyDeletecute charms and I love the name of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI need to try this Shrink Wrap stuff...looks so easy and so fun. Saw you on the Imaginence Blog...totally cool project!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great gift idea! I wish I would have had this about 3 days earlier... could have used it for a hostess gift at a party I was at Saturday night!! I will have to remember this for future parties!
ReplyDeleteBarb :)
What a great gift idea. Anybody would love to receive this.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteIf I were the recipient of this gift, I would be one happy girl! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeletegreat idea! found you thru the Imaginsce blog. I have become a follower.
ReplyDeleteesigmon@cox.net
Found you through the Imaginisce blog. Your idea is awesome!!! Who doesn't love shrinky dinks??? And you always need that something just to keep on hand for when you get invited somewhere. I'll be looking for shrinky dinks at my next craft store visit. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeletegaudet5 at rogers dot com
Love the shrinky dinks and a great project. I came from Imaginise blog.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are so stinkin' cute! And not to mention a terrific gift! TFS
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
~Angel
ajewelo@yahoo .com
What a great idea, such a cute hostess gift in the darling altered tin you made - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea, and I probably have enough stuff in my craft room to make these. thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute ideas!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I became a follower today and stopped in from Inaginise blog.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Lynn
passionwriter at gmail dot com
This would make a great gift for my friend who loves her wine.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! I loved shrinky dinks when I was a kid, so I will definitely be trying this. :)
ReplyDeleteI love working with the shrink plastic. There are so many things that you can make with them.
ReplyDeleteI've stopped by twice now beacause this post wasn't up last time I was here:) Great project, I've never played with shrinky-dinks!
ReplyDeleteYour wine tags turned out so cute! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Gini
soooo cute - and I love the tin!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to become a follower :)
THis is such a creative idea! I am going to make some for my BIL---I always seem to pick up his glass instead of mine when we are together! LOL
ReplyDeletethis is a fab idea and a really cool gift too xx
ReplyDeleteAdorable job on these!
ReplyDeleteLove the charms and altered tin. So festive and cute. TFS :)
ReplyDeletethese are adorable.. and too cute..
ReplyDeleteVery cute wine charms and tin. Iris Soscia
ReplyDeletethese are super cute charms I am ur newest follower!
ReplyDelete-jamie
babyblueangel_30@yahoo.com
so cute! Following your blog now. Great idea for an everday gift too!
ReplyDeleteFrom one PR girl to another, I don't know where you find the time! But I love your charms. Such a great way to "spiff up" a bottle of wine.
ReplyDeleteBTW...I'm a new follower and can't wait to find lots of creative ideas on your blog!
Cute charms and tag! love it! I'm a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute charms! I am now a follower!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Love it!
ReplyDeletelove the tin Robyn!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute gift idea! Although, I think I could adapt the charms into my scrapbooking as well!
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