I saw a card with a robot on it in February's Scrapbooks Ect. and decided to give it a try. The hardest part was gluing on his eyes. I tend to get glue everywhere.
His head was made from a 3/4" square punch (non-stampin' up!) His hands were made by punching a circle with a regular hole punch and then punching around that with a 1/2" circle punch. I then cut those circles in half to make his hands. His legs was made by cutting a 3/4 inch circle in half. The robot's arms and legs were crimped in the crimper and his body is a Hershey's nugget that I wrapped in designer paper.
The sentiment is from Teeny Tiny Wishes.
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Patty Mickle
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Very Cute
ReplyDeleteYour robot card is so inventive and adorable. I always look for the unusual. Many thanks for the idea. Great!
ReplyDeleteMary Wilson: Stampin Up Demonstrator for 8 years. Easton, Md.
I saw that also and thought it was cute. I think yours is cuter than the one in the magazine! I want to try it but hate to get anymore chocolates in my house! I think I must have gained three pounds or more this past week.
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Oh mmy goodness this is sooo cute! What a fabulous idea, thanks for sharing your version with us!! :) Will have to keep that in mind for a future project. :) Oh, you might try glue dots for the wiggly eyes - they worked well for me when I used them on some gift tags. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I have seen lots of ways to use the candy but never this. TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. Crystal, how could I forget about using mini glue dots?! I wonder about myself sometimes.
ReplyDeleteLove this...TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable!! I added it to my faves over at the Stampin' Connection. I'll have to CASE you and make a few of these with my 5yo DS. TFS!
ReplyDeleteYour robot is so cute. I love how you used the candy for his body.
ReplyDeleteThat is stinkin adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! this is adorable!! Don't be surprized if I CASE this ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you and CASE away. I cased it from a magazine.
ReplyDeletegreat idea! this will be on my punch inspiration blog post tomorrow. TFS
ReplyDeleteSo cute. My little grandkids will love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Theresa in Kitimat
Oh, Patty, this is so darn cute! T4S I will just have to make my grandkids one of these. Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever little robot! So CUTE!
ReplyDeletePatty--Love, love, love your robot--I teach first grade and have been looking for a cute valentine to make....THIS IS IT! Thanks so much for sharing! Dawn
ReplyDeleteoh this is sooo cool love it
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