My cute little nephew just turned 4, though he acts more like a teenager. And I wanted him to have something other than a toy, so I made him a puzzle cube. I included a pic of him with his family, him with his cute baby sister and then a pic of my nephew with each one of my kids. (Minus my little baby)
So yeah, I know...Not really that creative of a gift since I just did one for my MIL. However, this time I kept track of the supplies used and I also decided to share each pic before it got cut up, so here we go!
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BLOCKS: Darice
PAINT: Deco-Art (Antique White)
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FONT: Blackjack
HAPPY TAG: Shabby Princess - Happy Go Lucky Kit
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FONT: CK Easy Goin'
STITCHES: Shabby Princess - Autumn Medley Kit
TOGETHER BEADS: Shabby Princess - Autumn Medley Kit
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STITCHING: Shabby Princess - Two Soon Kit
TAG: Shabby Princess - Two Soon Kit
FONTS: CK Footnote (Tag)
Huxtable (White Letters)
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SAYING: RPenn - Express Yourself Kit
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FUN TILE: Lynn Grieveson
FONT: 2ps Fragile
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WORDS: Shabby Princess - Sweet Serenity Kit
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Grandkids Picture Puzzles |
My sweet Mother-in-Law had a birthday this past week and I needed a gift for her.
She's not really an easy person to buy for as she isn't a really 'wantful' person. She also doesn't really like knick-knacky things, but I figured if it had pics of her grandkids she would make an exception.
So this idea is always super simple and I wanted to kick it up just a notch, so I added 2-3 word phrases on each pic that represented that child's personality.
Here is what the finished product looked like along with each of the pics I used:
The fun part of this gift was watching my mother in law put it together. I purposely didn't tell her that once you got one side done, it was just a matter of flipping blocks to get the other pictures right.
And again no supply list as I did this the same night as the Family...An Early Heaven blocks.
She's not really an easy person to buy for as she isn't a really 'wantful' person. She also doesn't really like knick-knacky things, but I figured if it had pics of her grandkids she would make an exception.
So this idea is always super simple and I wanted to kick it up just a notch, so I added 2-3 word phrases on each pic that represented that child's personality.
Here is what the finished product looked like along with each of the pics I used:
The fun part of this gift was watching my mother in law put it together. I purposely didn't tell her that once you got one side done, it was just a matter of flipping blocks to get the other pictures right.
And again no supply list as I did this the same night as the Family...An Early Heaven blocks.
Family...An Early Heaven Blocks |
So, I procrastinated and needed a cute little gift for my wonderful grandma. (She turned 91!)
She doesn't need much in regards to material things, so I tend to do cutesy, crafty things for her. I liked the way the Sweet Little Princess blocks turned out so I decided to do a similar thing for my grandma.
This is the result:
And I don't have a 'supply list' as I was doing this project way late at night, while suffering from heat stroke as well.
She doesn't need much in regards to material things, so I tend to do cutesy, crafty things for her. I liked the way the Sweet Little Princess blocks turned out so I decided to do a similar thing for my grandma.
This is the result:
And I don't have a 'supply list' as I was doing this project way late at night, while suffering from heat stroke as well.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Sweet Little Princess - Blocks |
We welcomed my first niece yesterday and I wanted to give her something other than clothes since she already had so many.
This is what I came up with:
I know it's nothing new, and I've seen various versions around the web, but it's something I did. so I'm sharing it.
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PAPERS: Stampin' Up - Slumber Party
BLOCKS: Midwest Products
VINYL: Provo Craft - Chocolate
FONT: 2Peas Fragile
MOD PODGE: Plaid
This is what I came up with:
I know it's nothing new, and I've seen various versions around the web, but it's something I did. so I'm sharing it.
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PAPERS: Stampin' Up - Slumber Party
BLOCKS: Midwest Products
VINYL: Provo Craft - Chocolate
FONT: 2Peas Fragile
MOD PODGE: Plaid
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Baptism Invite |
My daughter will be turning 8 in just over a week and with our religion that means that she will be baptized.
So, to get the word out to family I digi scrapped these invites.
My hubby liked #1 best, but I'm not sure which one I like better.
Both invites were made using the same digital kit, I just used a few different elements.
So, to get the word out to family I digi scrapped these invites.
My hubby liked #1 best, but I'm not sure which one I like better.
Both invites were made using the same digital kit, I just used a few different elements.
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Shabby Princess - The Bella Collection Digital Scrapbook Kit
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