Boom-di-Ada Watering Can

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How cute is this little watering can? I came across a fun tutorial here and had to make one right away. It was so fun and easy to make that I plan to make a bunch more. I think they would be cute filled with candy or even stamped flowers with lollipop stems.

All supplies are from CTMH unless otherwise noted.
Paper: Boom-di-Ada Paper Packet and My Stickease
Other: Hollyhock Ribbon Rounds, Silk Flowers

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6 Comments

  1. Hey Lisa..
    The SCS link was sent to my inbox earlier and thought it was so cute. Then, I head to your blog and lo' n behold you have made one much nicer 🙂

    Thanks for always sharing, you're a great inspiration and blessing.
    Veronica

  2. My Sweet Lisa,

    I saw this on SCS and decided I probably wouldn't make it – at least not until Spring. THEN I see YOUR version and I HAVE to make one NOW!

    You are SO inspiring – anything you touch turns to GOLD!

    Christine

  3. Absolutely charming! I saw that newsletter and thought it was a great tutorial. And look at you, jumping right in and creating such a lovely one!

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