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Pinterest Inspired Blog Hop- Making Kiss Jars



Welcome to our Pinterest Inspired Blog Hop.  
If you are coming from Michele , then you
are in the right spot. If you just happened to stumble across this post, please start at the beginning of the hop with Robin's
blog...you won't want to miss any of the amazing
Pinterest Inspired Projects! 
  
In addition to seeing some awesome projects,
there is a chance to win some blog candy! To be eligible to win the blog candy, you must leave a
comment on each stop in the hop as well as hitting that little "follow" button!
Winner will be chosen on Sunday, February 8th so you have all week to hop through!

For this hop, Robin is giving away to one lucky winner is this amazing Gold Planner Kit by Heidi Swapp. What better way to start off a new year with a brand new memory planner? You are going to love this memory planner!
  
So, grab yourself a Latte', sit back and hop along with us as we share our projects with you.
  
So for my project, I took my inspiration from the Hershey Kisses in a Jar gift.  This was so easy to make, and you can do it for under $5.00!  Here is a pinterest link to these jars.


You Need:
jar- $2.00 from discount store
candy- $1.99 on sale
plastic furry handcuffs- $1.00 from Dollar store

My supplies:
heart ribbon
mini glue dots
Marvy Fine point black pen
MS heart punch, sm and lg
various color paper

This is a great gift for Valentines, Bachelorette Party, Anniversary, etc (with the cuffs), without them, you can give this gift to anyone for any reason!!!! LOVE IT!

For me, I made this for my husband. It was our 10th anniversary on the 29th. And I can't wait to see when he pulls it out of the bag.  My family are gonna die laughing, lol!!!
On the romantic side, I did write 29 (for Jan 29th) reasons I love you that he can read later when he eats them.

Hope this was a (PIN)spiring project for you!
I would love if you became a SBC follower! If you do, let me know so I can return the favor. We are on pinterest too...
https://www.pinterest.com/cleosan52/the-scrapbook-blessings-club/
Your next stop will be with...Jessica

If you get lost along the way here is the
entire line-up of today's hop for
you to get back on track and not miss a single project.

Thank you for hopping along with us today, I hope that we have inspired you
 to get your craft on.
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I hope your enjoyed today's project too. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!
Sandy and SBC Design Team

Comments

  1. Sandy, your candy jar is so cute. Thank you for sharing and for being a part of the hop with me.
    Robin
    http://create-a-latte.blogspot.com/

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  2. @Scrappin Robin

    Thank you for having me, this was such a fun blog hop!

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  3. What a wonderful Valentine gift!!! I don't have a circle punch that small and never thought to use my tiny heart punch!!!

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  4. Super cute idea! the cuffs give it that "little something" LOL

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  5. Super Cute! These would be great for my class minus the handcuffs! Lol

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  6. what a great idea! you did a great job!! thanks so much for participating!

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  7. I love your project !!! Super cute !!!
    Hugs,
    Mayra
    http://www.mayrasdesigns.blogspot.com/

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  8. very cute! love the idea and project!

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  9. Cute idea for the hubby. I think this is the Valentine's gift I need. Thanks for sharing such a cute idea.

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  10. New follower! Love your candy jars!

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  11. Such a clever and inexpensive gift idea.
    I follow you with Google friend connect.
    isoscia at aol dot com

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  12. Very cute! Love it! I follow you on bloglovin!

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  13. Hahahaha...terrific and funny project!!! lol....
    I already follow: J.Woolbright
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  14. This is SOOO cute and SUCH a great idea!!!!

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  15. What an awesome idea! I may have to do something like this for my hubby for our tenth anniversary this year. TFS! Great job!

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  16. Fun in a jar!! Love the handcuffs!! Lol!

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