Overall, these measure about six inches (not including the lollipop stick). The bottom layer is a square of white cardstock, next layer is a square of striped paper, next a bright pink scalloped circle, and top layer is the round sign printed on glossy photo paper! I used a "cookie stick" for the lollipop stick, to make sure it would stand up with the weight of the multiple layers. Cookie sticks are thicker than normal lollipop sticks, and available at Michaels! Like the Lollipop invitations, I used "pop-dots" between the square layer and the scallop circle, to create space for the stick. This way, the top layers do not "bend" around the stick, rather they remain flat! Tie with ribbon.....and you have a "sweet" sign!
I apologize to all those that have emailed me for instructions for the lollipop invitations! I am creating a PDF file with detailed instructions! Once I get caught up on orders, I promise to email it out!
7 comments:
So cute! What are "pop dots"? We emailed the other day about making the frames. If you could include me on the pdf email on how to make the lollipop invitations I would appreciate it. I am planning on making lollipop invitations as well for my daughter's first bday.
These are so cute. I love all your stuff! Thanks for the tip about the "dots".
Adorable!!! Everything on your blog is super cute! When you print the sign on glossy photo paper, do you use a template and then cut each one out individually or do you do it a different way?
so pretty love them!
AWW I made your website :) I feel real special!
I saw the lollipop invites on Amy Atlas Blog. Too cute!
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