I'm just 'popping' by to say A Happy New Year to all my followers and Blog Readers :)
I haven't managed to get in the craft room this week or get on the computer either so I thought I'd kick start the blog off again by sharing a Chocolate Gift I made for my brother for Christmas to go with his pressie.
Novelty silicone ice cube moulds seem to be the thing at the moment and having seen some retro designs in the shops, I searched on-line and found a Lego Man ice cube mould .... ideal for my brother, we used to spend ages playing with our huge collection of Lego sets in our younger days, and still will given the chance:)
Not content with just giving the mould I decided to use it to make little chocolate men, seeing as it was made of silicone!
Whilst they set in the fridge I went about
making a box for these little guys to sit in.....
First I made the insert so they could lay straight...... the good
ol' Houghie board was so useful for this project!
It had to be bright primary coloured card ...... just like the Lego Bricks!!
The base and lid were made with some simple
measuring and scoring ..... remembering to make the
lid slightly larger than the base!!!
I used a rectangle nestie to cut two windows in the lid before
assembling the sides and then
stuck two pieces of acetate behind them.
Here they are sitting in their box and peeking through the windows
My Lego brick label :)
...... and here's the finished gift, I didn't think a
ribbon would look good to hold the box together
so I just used clear round sticky dots.
My Brother appreciated the novelty chocs and the retro mould too :)
So another year is coming to a close and I will try and see the New Year in .... the only way
I'll stay awake is if I'm in the craftroom !!
Thanks again to all you wonderful crafters who come and
visit my place in the blogland, you're comments
truly appreciated, especially as commenting
time is potential crafting time!
I know I'm still playing catch up and hopefully
normal service will resume from now on :)
See you in 2012 ...... midnight Monday to be precise,
with the first challenge over at St Luke's Charity
Card Challenge of the year.
Catch ya then XX
Jenny