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3 Friendly Tuesday :: Super QT on the Hill

August 10, 2010

Hello  seven thirty three readers and followers! I'm so exited to be guest posting in Friendly Tuesday!

Let me introduce myself.



I'm Tania from Super QT on the Hill, I feel so honored to be here today. I'm a mom of two awesome boys, 5 years and 11 months, who are my pride, joy and inspiration and source of crazyness. I got married in 2003, to a handsome 6' 5'' tall, blond men, who is my best friend and supports me in all my daily challenges.
 I have a little web store named The Super QT Store, where you can find all the QT's and trendy items for baby's.

 I love crafting in all ways! And sharing it to the world in my blog.
You  can find  many things, like these great how to and tutorials:



How to make your own baby food.
E-Z Iron on Applique.
Scrappy/Quilt Pens

Today I'm sharing how to do a t-shirt from a water bottle! 
With all the hot weather we are having, I was thinking in a little, but meaningful gift to giveaway, to anybody and any occasion. So I come up with this refreshing idea.

Material needed:
Water Bottle, (small).
Scrapbook paper, different styles and colors.
Cardstock paper, base and contrasting colors.
Glue stick.
Scissors.
Ribbon.
Paper Trimmer.
Stapler.
Black Marker.
Crystal Light packages.

1.- Cut a 4 x 11.5 in. piece of cardstock, (base color), Cut a 6.5 x 3.5 in piece of scrapbook paper, cut a 4 x 4  in. piece of light cardstock, (for the front and message).
2.- Mark the cardstock in the inch # 7 and in the # 8, then make two folds; and between those folds make another in half. Then
Cut diagonally.
3.- Stick together the cardstok, the scrapbook paper; with the light cardstock, just glue 3 sides from this paper and make a pocket;  staple the corners of it and write on the next sentence: Have a light a refreshing: birthday, day, trip, whatever you want. Make 2 holes and tide a ribbon in the down part of the bottle shirt. In the pocket put a Crystal Light Pack.
5.- Hang in the neck of the a water bottle like a "shirt" for it, and give it to a coworker, neighbour, your kids school friend, visiting teacher gift, etc.
Thank you Kim for having me as guest poster.

If you have the chance to swing by my blog at:
I will love to have you as my dear follower.

3 comments:

  1. These are so cute and what a great idea for summertime parties!

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  2. You really have some great ideas and tutorials which is why I decided to follow your post. Christmas is coming soon - and where else can you get better ideas for terriffic home-made gifts.

    Haupi

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  3. Hi there!
    What lovely creations! And you have such beautiful boys..keep up the good work :o)
    Please follow me back at my fashion & decor blog.
    www.maisonmarrakech2010.blogspot.com

    Thanks,
    Reina
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