Thursday, August 5, 2010

I finally tried it & {last day to enter the giveaway}

after seeing tissue pom poms ALL over - I finally made one today.  I don't know if they are 'over' or not, I still wanted to give them a try.  Here are the instructions I followed from Martha Stewart (why not go to the best?) and they were very simple.  I opened up one - just to see how it would look.  The others are still flat.  I'll wait until party day to open those.  Turned out pretty cute!
an old soup can makes the perfect 'vase'

yet to be 'pommed'
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Today is the LAST day to enter!!
If you haven't already joined lizard & ladybug on Facebook..head on over.  
I'm sharing these great beverage napkins (see cute picture below)
from Polka Dot Market.  
to enter..simply leave a comment at this giveaway post(and a way to contact you).
That's pretty easy!
The winner will be picked by RANDOM.ORG.
Deadline to enter is Thursday August 4th!
Tell all of your friends too :)

3 comments:

Debbie said...

I'm now inspired to try my hand at making Poms too!!! thanks, Staci!

Kenzie said...

So cute! I just made a ton of them for my daughter's birthday coming up, I however wasn't as smart as you are and fluffed all of them. Now I have 4 huge boxes sitting in the garage holding all of them! Love the idea of the can as a vase too!

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