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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Family Wall Hanging

 

Hi there!

Billie here with a family wall hanging for the Scrapbook Pal Design Team. 

I created this project using chipboard, Spellbinders Label Four die set, Basic Grey papers, twine, Walnut Stain Distress Ink, etc.  The letters and numbers were part of the BG paper collection.  The flourishes are an old Spellbinders die, which I inked with Coffee Shop Glimmer Mist

 

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Are you interested in purchasing some of these awesome products?  If so, click the photos below to be taken to these products at Scrapbook Pal.  Their prices are great and you get FREE SHIPPING over $25! 

Labels Four Walnut Stain Glossy Accents Chipboard Coffee Shop Glimmer Mist

I hope you’ll stop back by again soon.  :-)

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Billie

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Friday, July 13, 2012

From My Kitchen to Yours…

 

Hi Blogger Friends!

Billie here with a project for the Scrapbook Pal Design Team. 

Sadly, dinner is one of those things in my household that I don’t really think about until it’s time to cook.  That doesn’t mean my family goes hungry or that we don’t have meals on the table.  It just means I get a lot of “what’s for dinner” questions!  So, I’ve created a weekly menu board to {hopefully} keep from having to figure out last-minute meals, cut back on the grocery budget and keep my family from having to ask “what’s for dinner”!  It’s a win/win for everyone!  :-)

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I have had this frame hanging around for a while, so it seemed the perfect candidate for our menu board. 

The paper I used is from The Paper Studio and is called Sugar & Spice.  It’s a super cute stack with embossing and glitter on most pages!! 

I cut the recipe cards with tabs on my Cricut in white paper, which my oldest daughter inked with Vintage Photo, while I cut the matching tabs in some of the more solid papers in the stack.  I stamped the days of the week from an old Close To My Heart stamp set.  After everything was inked and glued together, I laminated my cards with my YourStory machine.  My intention is to write on my recipe cards with a dry erase marker so I can reuse my inserts. 

I covered a binder clip with cut heart print, glittery paper, which was also included in the stack.  I created the note pad with some regular copy paper and added a piece of chipboard on the back side to hold it in place.

How CUTE is that apron?!  I just adore it!!

I’ve used the following products on my project.  Click the photo of the product you’re interested in and it will take you to that item at Scrapbook Pal

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Thanks for stopping by today!  I hope you’ll stop back by again soon!  :-)

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Billie

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