What a great time. Fourteen stampers all together for a day of stamping (and eating). There was so much food! And the ice tea was amazing . . . you all know how much I like tea. I am happy to say my meatballs were a hit. It's amazing what you can do with grape jelly & chili sauce. Anyway, we made over 20 projects....well I brought home material for 20 projects...I just couldn't finish them all. I probably made half the projects and stampd the image of the rest to take home and assemble. We made a really cool calendar out of chipboard coasters that I really wanted to finish because the wonderful ladies from Central NY (Gayla & Kari) had the coil machine to finish them off. I really wanted to finish that project and because of it's size (12 months afterall) it did take the longest to finish. Since that project took the longest (and is one I completed) I am posting that project first. Do I need a coil machine? I am thinking about it now....
Here is the cover of the calendar. I thought this paper was so pretty. As you can see, we used just plain chipboard coasters. They are held together with coils.
Here is January - cute snowflakes!
February - the month of my birthday. This year the Woman's club Sweetheart Dance is on my Birthday!
Here is March - with a truckload of shamrocks!
And of Course, April Flowers bring May Flowers!
and Bees!
Isn't the frog so cute (I still have to add the googlie eyes!
4th of July celebration!
A few weeks at the Cape!
Back to school...
Boo! Again, need to add the googlie eyes.
My favorite time of year and favorite holiday - - Thanksgiving.
And finally...December!
It was a great day with a a lot of wonderful projects. I'll post more of the projects in the coming weeks (There are several that I have the materials but still need to put together.
My projects (the nugget tins and the caramel apple kits) seemed to be well received. I didn't realize until I got home that I forgot to put out the stapler with the green staples to staple the toppers onto the caramel apple kit. I wonder how everyone did that? Chances are, with all the projects, they took home the kit to finish at home.
Thanks for reading my blog!
Saturday, November 3, 2007
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3 comments:
yes your projects were well rec'd -i loved both of them! had a super,fun day. well worth the 4 hour plus drive!
Sounds like so much fun Diane!! I wish I had been there, I'd bet your a fun lady to stamp with. I love the projects. The bee's, frogs and February one are my fav's.
Oh that is one nice project,wish I was there,that's gorgeous!!
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