I loved the Pattie Whack Coffee Cup pattern from ProvoCraft but could not find it anywhere! So, being the brilliant CAD Tech that I am (haha), I used autoCAD to draw a similar version. This one, of course, has no top but I like it better that way. I used my pattern to make a nice cup of snowman soup! Although you may not see it, there are white snowflakes on the mug as well as the blue. Looks so cute in person.
Registered: October 9, 2004 Location: Clarkston, Mi Posts: 623
Mon, Nov 21, 2005 @ 10:23 AM
The ingredients appear to be hot chocolate mix, hershey kisses, a candy cane and mini marshmallows. It you seard snowman soup I think that you will find a few variations of what is written on the tag. I just printed one on 8 1/2 x 11 and set it to fit the page and it came out nice. It is a tad smaller but will still work for those who do not have 12 X 12.
Registered: March 7, 2005 Location: Pictou, Nova Scotia Posts: 193
Mon, Nov 21, 2005 @ 10:45 AM
Just wanted to address a few questions and comments:
First of all, for those requesting the pattern, I've added a link to the pattern in my description.
Secondly, you do NOT need a 12 x 12 printer in order to print the document. A regular 8 1/2 x 11 printer works just fine. If you follow the directions specified on the template, it will print exactly as I have intended it to print, regardless of the type of printer you own. No need to scale it down or "scale to fit". Follow the directions and it will print just fine the way it is.
Lastly, the contents in the mug are a hot chocolate packet, mini marshmallows, mint hershey kisses, and a candy cane. In the bottom of the mug, which you cannot see, is shredded night of navy cardstock. I used this to add bulk and to lift the ingredients higher.
The poem for snowman soup is as follows:
Was told that you�ve been good this year
Always glad to hear it.
With freezing weather drawing near,
You�ll need to warm the spirit.
So, here�s a little Snowman Soup,
Complete with stirring stick.
Add hot water and sip it slow;
It�s sure to do the trick
Hope this answers your questions! Thanks for looking
Registered: October 9, 2004 Location: Clarkston, Mi Posts: 623
Mon, Nov 21, 2005 @ 11:02 AM
Thank you so much for sharing!! They are so adorable and I love the 3D look!!! I cannot wait to make them!!! I can see craft show written all over them. I hope you do not mind us using your pattern to sell these items, if so let me know.