Evie now has a mini album and 2 layouts! LOL This is for a dt tryout though that finishes soon so i did preplan them both :) Here is a sneak at the card ive made for the try out too
I used one of the templates from Craftwork Cards (they come in boy and girl sets - youve seen me use the key, elephant, birdhouse, owl and now t-shirt)Here is the spring project i created for the Bo Bunny blog....these pinwheels are so easy to do. Cut a piece of patterned paper into a square of any size (depending on how big you want the pinwheels). Cut half way to the centre from each corner and fold in, pop a brad through the ends of each point you just turned in and straight through the back of the pinwheel.
This holds the 'sails' in place :) Add a stick to the back if you are using just as decoration
If you are wanting them to be used outside and move around you need to feed a piece of wire through a hole at the top of the stick and through the brad hole you created, finish by twirling the wire and add a decorative bead to prevent accidents.
8 comments:
These look really good. Do you EVER stop to rest?
So Pretty..Can't believe your are scrapping LOL xxx
WOW love the pinwheels Debbie. Those papers are gorgeous - love those earthy colours. And, you've inked all the edges?! xxx
Gorgeous as usual, trying to peer around the edges of the sneekie peak!! I must try some of that paper curling :)
Lovely! NOW JUST REST!!!!!! Can't believe you have time to blog & scrap with a baby less than 1 week old. How do you do it?
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I've always loved paper windmills - a childhood favourite we played with in the 1950s still around today - and you can't say that about many things can you! Love the colours of yours Debbie and how you've arranged them as a bunch of flowers.
Oh and that photo of Evie is just perfect! So clever of you to take it in black and white - timeless!
You really have a talent in art. I love your especially on your cardmaking project.
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