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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Sunday Scrappin' 1/25

I finally got some crafting time in this week- though not much! It seems like ever since Christmas I've had great plans for projects, but no time to actually sit down and work on them.


TA DAs: I did manage to get this little gift set done for one of the girls I work with in celebration of National Activity Professionals Week. Inside that folder is a mini memo pad. I used THIS template.


It's hard to tell from the photo (taken in my car on my camera phone, LOL), but the pens are decorated to match. They were so easy- take RSVP pens, unscrew the end, remove ink, insert a piece of rolled up 3 1/2" x 7/8" card stock, replace pen parts, and voila!

TO DOs: A lot! I need to make another memo set like the one above. I also need to come up with a new display board for a volunteer/vocation fair I'm attending at a local high school this week. I'll be talking with students and trying to recruit volunteers, so I figure a creative display is in order. I'll be using my Cricut for letters and shapes- we'll see how it comes out!

If you do any sort of paper crafts, I hope you'll join us for Sunday Scrappin'!

7 comments:

  1. I love that gift set and matching pens are too cute!

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  2. What a cute gift set! Thanks for the template and tip on decorating the pens too. I'll let you know if I try this out. Glad you got some scrap time in, have a great week!

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  3. PS - photos held captive in a computer than no longer works...I'd call that solitary confinement! ;) I hope you're able to bail them out at some point. That reminds me, I need to back up a few months onto CD.

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  4. I love the gift set! Good work!

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  5. The gift set is beautiful! Good luck with your goals this week.

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