Sunday, May 26, 2013

Scratch Ticket Bouquet

Hello my friends! Today I'm going to show you how to make a Scratch Ticket Bouquet! My mom looooves her scratch tickets and I end up getting her some for almost every holiday or occasion. I wanted to spice it up a little bit this year and made this:
My inspiration from this project came from this post of a Nip Bouquet (I also have a picture of one I made that I will put up at the end of this tutorial)

Here are your materials: 
- 2 bags of craft sand
- Small tin bucket (found mine at Michael's for about $3
- BBQ Skewers
- Clothes pins from the dollar store
- Acrylic paint (works best on the skewers and clothes pins)
- Glue gun
- Paint brush
- Ribbon
- Scissors


Fill the tin with as much sand as you see fit. I wanted to make sure the "stems" of the "flowers" would stay up so I put about a bag and a half


Not Shown/Optional: Break the skewers...this depends on the size of the bucket and how many scratch tickets you are putting in the bouquet. Just use your judgement. You could break them so they stagger in length, but I just bought different sizes of tickets.

Anyway, whether you broke the skewers or not, you hot glue the non-broken end to the side of the clothes pin that you would pinch to open or close it.

After you've glued them, recruit your boyfriend who is SUCH a good sport ;-) and have him paint the stems. Nice job, Tom!



Now you get to put them in!

I started with the biggest ones and put them toward the back of the bucket


Voila! 


Don't forget the finishing touch!

There you have it. Your own little Scratch Ticket Bouquet! Definitely better than flowers ;-)



Don't worry, I didn't forget! As promised, here are a couple of pictures from my sister's 21st Birthday Nip Bouquet I made for her this week!


If you decide to make one of these instead of the Scratch Tickets, MAKE SURE you use extra skewers! I DID stagger the length this time and I used 3 on each nip. Don't be stingy or your nips will fall over and they will not look good.


Uhh, this apple pie liquor is delicious, just saying.


Did you notice I just re-used the tin and ribbon from my mom's? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, people!!!


That's it for today! Thanks so much for stopping by and reading. I have a very special post coming within the next few days...and guess what? It is my long-awaited first post that has everything to do with Harry Potter! Very exciting stuff, folks, so stay tuned!!


xo Christie


2 comments:

  1. Both really creative gift ideas Christie! You made it look so easy!!
    ~Sharon

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  2. Thanks Sharon! It was super easy, anyone could do it. At the same time, it's still a really fun thing to receive!

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