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    October 01, 2009

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    Barbra Byrnes

    wow how cute is this? How was it made? Hmmmmm my guess is with fun foam? however you did it, I LOVE IT. My grandson would too Im sure!
    Hugs from the kamperstampr

    Emily Carlson

    Very Cute!! I am guessing that the bat was made by cutting a large circle in half to create the wings, then using a smaller circle punch, punching out the pointed sides of the wings. Is that right? I will have to wait til monday to find out!

    Jannette E

    Cute, cute. I think it was made with punches and big shot butterfly!

    Karen

    How about the Butterfly die for the wings...circles punched along the edge

    Cindee Wilkinson

    I'm sure you used the Butterfly die to make his wings. So cute! Can't wait to see the recipe.

    Sarah Miller

    I thought the wings were from the butterfly, but my second thought is the oval with the wings shaped by punching into the oval for the "bat" look. The Moon is a circle die cut and the head is half of a circle. The ears are points from a star, as are the fangs.
    This is very clever, can't wait to see if I'm right.
    Sarah M.
    sarah@stetlerarts.com

    Shirley McKay

    Hi Jennifer,
    I'm thinking you probably used the circle/oval punch for the wings; circle die cut for the moon and the rest I'm not sure of. It sure is cute and I can't wait for the directions ~ this just may be my 5 year old granddaugther's Halloween School treats. Thanks for sharing your talents! I can't wait to get my blog up and running. Your blog is very neat!

    kivonne

    This is wonderful. You are tooo creative! I would love instructions...thank you. kt

    Christy

    wow!! look at all the comments already....I can't wait to see your tutorial! The smartie really "pops!"

    Christy

    BTW, love the new look of the blog!

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