I was going through my photos and came across a couple of items I thought I would share. The blue flower was one of the first that I ever tried and ended up using it as a topper on a shower gift.
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This one is a project my daughter had to do when she was reading "Catcher in the Rye." Notice how my "scrapping" materials and cutter come into play? Honest, with the exception of the cutting, she did the project herself. Okay, maybe I gave her a few suggestions.
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Thanks sweetness. That flower pattern was really a hot item a couple of years ago and I got it from Susan Blue Robot's blog. You probably remember that.
My daughter's teacher really liked the project and wanted to keep it as an example. I wouldn't let her have it. Those little people are actually from my DD's Playmobil sets she had when she was much younger. I still have all of them along with all of the LEGO sets my son collected. He used some of his Legos for his projects too. Some things I do hoard.
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TT - I mentioned before that I wish we would have had an e-cutter when my other kids were younger. Sure would've saved a lot of time instead of them having to cut out each and every letter by hand. The youngest definitely benefited somewhat from having the e-cutter available to her. Also, being a scrapper I've always had a ton of crafting stuff at their disposal.
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