Below is a picture of the shape right after I took it off the mat. I did all my sizing or re-sizing as it were, before I cut. The score lines are made by the Silhouette.
All I did to get the desired wrapper was cut off the portion at the top. About an inch below the top note edge is a score line, which made it easy for me to see where I needed to trim. My measurements were all based on the length and width below this score mark.
Next up I used the bottom of the wrapper as a stencil to round my corners. ***Please ignore my nails which are in desperate need of a manicure, lol.
I placed a small glue dot in the center of my wrapper.
The glue dot helps hold the lollipop in place until the wrapper is all tied up.
Next I punched a hole on either side of the lollipop stick to insert my twine, and hold the lollipop in place.
To finish I added some robot images I colored with my Copics.
Now, in case you aren't a "colorer" (yeah it's not a real word, but I'm going to use it anyway) or want an option that's quicker, here's another idea. This robot is from the Silhouette store and if you fill up your mat you can cut a bunch a one time, which is always a great idea when you have a large quantity of anything to make.
Details
- Pattern Paper: My Mind's Eye 'Love Me' and American Crafts by Amy Tangerine
- White Cardstock: X-Press It
- Black and Grey Twine
- Hero Arts 'Robot Trio' Stamp
- Crop-A-Dile
- Spellbinders Nestabilities: Classic Ovals (Large)
- Copic Markers: C3, C5 C7, R24, R27, R29
- Tootsie Roll Pops
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Any kid would love one of these.
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These are so cute!!!! What a fun Valentine Gift idea!!
ReplyDeleteKate these are just as cute as can be! And the children will love them. I love these little holders and actually fought the die for one and still haven't used it. Now I just can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for sharing with us today.
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this is FABULOUS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!!!!
Very very fun..love this little robot.
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ReplyDeleteI have to agree with everyone here! SUPER CUTE!!!
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ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Great tutorial! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Thanks for sharing. I will make these for GS's preschool party! The 4 year olds will love them!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea! Thank you for sharing...I might need to "borrow" this one for my sons class :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome project!
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