This my favorite name album so far. I made it for a client. I just love the colors she chose! Gray, aqua, pink, a little purple. So bright and pretty.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Baseball Gear Storage Crate
There is a sports-themed contest from My Pink Stamper over at Bitten by the Bug 2. I was trying to think of something practical I could make for my baseball-fanatic-son. Recently, I was also trying to think of a good way to recycle these things:

You know, the things so-yummy-my-family-can't-stop-eating-them clementines come in. I removed the labels, netting, and extra staples (the ones not holding the crate together).
And covered the sides with cardstock and made this:





I used the Sports Mania cartridge for the images, Peachy Keen stamps for the faces (I like how worried the glove is that the mean baseball is comin' at him!), and Pooh Font (Marker) for the lettering.
The practical use for this will be to have something attractive to stow Cade's miscellaneous belts, (clean) socks, other-gear-we-won't mention ;) on top of my washing machine so he knows where they are as he's getting ready for practice or a game.
These little crates could be used for so many fun storage ideas.
Merry Christmas!!
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You know, the things so-yummy-my-family-can't-stop-eating-them clementines come in. I removed the labels, netting, and extra staples (the ones not holding the crate together).
And covered the sides with cardstock and made this:





I used the Sports Mania cartridge for the images, Peachy Keen stamps for the faces (I like how worried the glove is that the mean baseball is comin' at him!), and Pooh Font (Marker) for the lettering.
The practical use for this will be to have something attractive to stow Cade's miscellaneous belts, (clean) socks, other-gear-we-won't mention ;) on top of my washing machine so he knows where they are as he's getting ready for practice or a game.
These little crates could be used for so many fun storage ideas.
Merry Christmas!!
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Friday, January 28, 2011
JBQ Display Board
I used Accent Essentials to cut the same shape and layer it bunches of times to echo the tie dye t-shirts in the photos. Can't wait to display this at church on Sunday morning. I know the kids and the parents will really enjoy it. JBQ stands for Junior Bible Quiz and the kids study really hard, but it's so rewarding to see them getting that scripture so deep in their hearts.

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