Showing posts with label woodland fairytale projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodland fairytale projects. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Altered Bingo Card and a Sneak Peak

I wanted to show you what I made using the vintage bingo card from the Woodland Fairytale Paper Crafting kit. This cute little boy hugging his teddy is my Dad! I wanted to display this photo in our home, so I decided to make a little "frame" out of the bingo card. I layered paper, a vintage flash card, felt shapes, and buttons tied with bakers twine. It was so quick and easy to make and now it looks so cute sitting on a little black stand in my family room. I thinks it's really cool that it has "Hal 21 months" written in my grandmother's handwriting! (we will talk more about the importance of using your handwriting on your projects later :) It's a fun alternative to a traditional picture frame. You can buy the stands all over the place, I think I got this one at Walmart. I just love finding new ways to incorporate scrapbooking into my home!








I also wanted to give you a little sneak peak at some new fair and carnival themed embellishments I've been working on. I don't know about you, but I want to soak up as much of these last days of summer as I can!



Oh, I wanted to mention I have a few bingo cards left if anyone is interested in a mini kit to make a "frame" or wall hanging. Just leave a post or convo me at the shop! (see pinkowlpaperie link to the right)

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Woodland Fairytale Projects

I just luv, luv, luv this kit! I had so much fun making the embellishments, especially the journaling blocks. I am so proud of myself, because well frankly I am not computer savvy! I love that little deer with his glittery crown! Ok, so here are the first 2 projects I made with the kit. I have plans for many more, but have not gotten to them yet, so I'll start you out with these. I just cant wait to get my hands on that vintage bingo card! But for now it will have to wait. I'll add more projects as I finish them.

This is a cute 8"x8" layout I did for my misc. album. I was happy to find a way do add a little sparkle to a boy layout without being over the top!



This is a little wall hanging I made for our front hall. I cut the large scalloped chipboard circle in half and used it as the base. I plan to use the other 1/2 on a 12x12" 2 page layout.


Ok, gotta dash adding more items to the shop! I managed a temporary fix for my computer problems, at least until my husband can come set up the external hard drive "permanent solution". I know I'm pathetic, but I tell you I am not tech savvy at all! lol