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Showing posts with label explosion box. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Projects I have been working on

I am have been busy and haven't had a chance to post my latest projects so, here is a mass craft post!

Project #1:
I made an explosion box for a girlfriend that is about to have her first baby, a girl.


Top of the box
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This is the box opened. The baby's name will be Audrina. I computer generated the A in the middle of the box.
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One of the flaps, I made some tags and a pocket for them.
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Close up of the tags.
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The Mommy and Daddy can write a note to the baby. The papers comes out.
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Here is the card that I made to go with the present. I got the card idea from "Cardmaking with the Cricut" Great ideas and easy to follow.
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Project #2
Birthday card for one of my friends miles away. I also got this card idea from "Cardmaking with the Cricut"
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Project #3

This was a word book I made for a follower of my FACEBOOK FAN PAGE. She wanted me to make a book that read, "SNOW" I used the Speaking of Winter and GBS carts for this.

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Thanks for Looking (and hopefully commenting)


Until Next Project!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

BFF Explosion Box

I don't know how, but I had a feeling that I needed to make something for my BFF, in Maryland. Julie and I have been friends since we were 8 years old and have stayed close since then even though we are 3000 miles apart. No matter what happens we are always there for one another.

She is, above all else, a mother, to five beautiful children. I wanted to make her an explosion box of her children: Her favorite colors are grey and purple.


The explosion box closed:
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opened
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Teacher Alisen Explosion Box

This box was created for another wonderful teacher from Humpty Dumpty Preschool. Alisen was so good to your students, espeically Jacob. She was/is a kid at heart. All the children adored her, as well as the parents. She made preschool a place to "find" your inner Piscasso,  place to imagine you wanted to be when you grew up, and mostly, learning through the simple task of playing. Unfortunately, Matthew was unable to attend Teacher Alisen's class and sadly, Humpty Dumpty had to close its' door after 44 years of servicing our community. HDPS will be missed. This one's for you, Alisen!