Happy 100th Day of School!

So last week I told you about an assignment my first grade daughter had coming up. The assignment was to bring in 100 things for the 100th day of school. Well we worked all weekend (its rough being a model when your 6 years old) and in my opinion the end result definitely paid off! Here are the simple instructions if you would ever like to do the same thing for your little ones.

Step one: Pick up a poster frame at your local discount store (we got ours from target) and also a roll of wrapping paper in a solid color (my daughter chose Pink, big surprise there)

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Step two: Disassemble the frame and wrap the backing, its usually cardboard. What I did was take my scrapbooking adhesive gun and put adhesive all over the cardboard, cut a piece of the wrapping paper big enough to overlap the cardboard a bit and then smoothed it out on the surface. Then i just trimmed off the extra paper all around the edges of the cardboard.

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Step Three: Now for the fun part. Break out your camera, dig around your house for any sort of props you can find, crazy hats, red lipstick, funny glasses, scarves…. anything at all, definitely get your child involved in this as they have fantastic imaginations! take a neural colored sheet or big piece of fabric and drape it over some kinda surface, we used two tall chairs to hold the sheet up. Then let the fun begin! Take lots and lots of photos, your going to need 100 but not all of them will make the cut so have them make silly faces, think of every emotion they could show on their face, give them hats and silly mustaches and see how they play to the camera. I used my iPhone 4s for all of my photos for the convenience factor…. then I grouped them in 4 to a photo using an app called Picframe. after I put them all 4 to a photo I printed them on my Canon Selphy CP900 wirelessly (seriously, the best little photo printer ever). Then I trimmed each photo down. I used my Silhouette machine to cut out the title (Stampin’ Up teal cardstock and American Crafts gold POW glitter paper)

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Step 4: I first figured out how much space i needed by putting 10 photos across and 10 photos down (I should of bought a bigger frame but it turned out that I liked the overlapping photos) Then I placed my title at the top and the bottom. I felt it needed a bit something more so I took a black fine tip pen and outlined each of the teal letters. Using a glue stick, I adhered the title all down first. Be sure to allow about a half inch of space all the way around your covered cardboard, the “frame part” will cover up some of your words if you don’t.

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Step Five: Arrange your photos 10 across and 10 down so you know what your spacing will be. Then just fill in the rest of your photos, overlapping them a little if unnecessary. I adhered the photos down with a little bit of scrapbooking adhesive in the center, just enough to move them around if needed. Then once you have all the photos set the way you like, place the plastic that came with the frame back on top. You will want to carefully slide the black rims back on each side. As a side note suggestion that I learned for when we did this for my son’s 100th day project, you will want to apply a little bit of glue on the inside of those black rims. I used a tacky glue pen before I slid the black rims on, worked out perfectly.

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Isn’t it adorable? I snapped this picture without the plastic in place for the sake of glare (that’s why you see small gaps in the rim of the frame, once I put the plastic on everything held together perfectly)

This was a super fun project to do with my daughter. Took a bit longer than it should of cause I was sick, but she had a great time. Now not only will she have a great project to share with her friends in class Monday, she will have a keepsake from first grade that she can hang on to forever (my 13 year old son still has the one we did for him in Kindergarten).

Have you done anything unique and fun for the 100th day of school? I would love to hear your ideas! Please comment below! Have a great week everyone!

Handmade Project life cards

Happy Wednesday! Here I am again with this week’s hand made project life cards. This batch is for my February swap partner (she loves aqua and peacocks). I ended up liking the viewmaster weekly card so much that I made one for my week 4 (which is the one pictured) I included a bunch of cut out numbers for her card so she could use it for any week she would like. I think I might try slipping some index size prints in the viewmaster die cut, something I will try at the end of the week.

For both these sets of cards I used my Silhouette for the die cuts and  used my Sakura glitter pen, some chalk ink, a few stamps, and my tiny attacher

I enjoy being able to be creative with the PL cards but also just grabbing ready made ones and get the week done, I guess it will just depend on how busy I am in any given week.

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Project Life: Week 3

Hi Fellow Project lifer’s! you get a few post’s all at once from me today! Here is my week three. I really tried to stick to using the studio calico block party kits for the most part for this week… I did add in a little bit of my seafoam kit and some pebbles cards from their seen and noted collection (which I LOVE) I took a few close ups of this week as well. I used the little bag that came in the SC Kit as inspiration of a grocery bag and included our receipt for groceries that week.

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Project Life: Week 2

OK so I admit this is definitely not my best work, However I had the flu all this week, and come to find out, I actually have mono on top of it all (don’t drink after your teenagers!)  I didn’t have a lot of content but I managed to fill the two page spread anyway 🙂

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I included the box (a piece of it anyway) from the medicine I was taking along with a wrapper of the throat drops I was using. I Thought that was a fun idea I scraplifted from one of the DT Members over at Studio Calico. I also peeled off the lable of the OJ  container we were drinking. The letters for the “WEEK” title cards are old making memories from my scrap-stash. I have been trying to use up some of my old supplies in addition to playing with the new goodies.

One of the hardest things to do with my scrapbooking is to actually journal in my own handwriting. I *HATE* my handwriting. but I told myself this year while starting project life is, “GET OVER IT” I am sure that my children would appreciate it much more to see my own crummy handwriting in their later years than a fancy font (Not to say I wont be doing some computer journaling too) So if you are like me and avoid journaling by hand, all I have to say to you is, GET OVER    IT! 😉

I *Love* my silhouette!

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Today I gave my little silhouette machine quite a workout. I am making some custom project life cards this weekend for the Feb. Studio Calico swap. I have the older version of the silhouette (the SD) which is now revised into the silhouette portrait. Although I would love the 12 inch cameo I can’t see spending all that money when my sweet little machine is going strong. It truly is amazing how far die cutting has came. I still remember coveting my pebbles in my pocket templates and hand cutting all my letters for titles to my pages. I will be transforming these piles of cut beauties (isn’t that peacock feather adorable?) into cards and posting them here on my blog very soon! Have a great weekend everyone!

Project Life January: week one

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Hi everyone! I hope your off to a good start with your project life albums! I am actually current and hope to stay no more than a week or two behind. I plan on sharing my pages on a weekly basis so that you can all see my progress. A few things that have already made this project doable for me are:

1. The Canon Selphy cp900 photo printer.

2. My iPhone. I love that I can snap a pic whenever and wherever. I can also edit and print wirelessly to the selphy.

3. Of course my Becky Higgins page protectors, the amazing seafoam core kit, and my studio calico kit.

I still have not completed my title page but I am leaving that for now until the inspiration hits me.

I will be taking pictures of week two and three soon an posting them next week.

100th day of school!!!

DSC01437Taegan is approaching her 100th of the first grade and the teacher has assigned each child to collect 100 things and bring it to class on the 100th day. Well those that know me remember when Tyler has a similar project and we created a awesome poster featuring 100 photos of him making faces. It was a hit, everyone loved it. So in photo booth party style we will be doing the same for Taegan. Stay tuned for our process and completed photos of this fun project you can do with your grade schooler!

Handmade project life cards

DSC01435_edited-1PLCards1I had so much fun creating these little project life cards for a swap over at Studio Calico. I gave my silhouette a work out, misted the background with a shade of blue and added some glitter pen accents. Are you doing project life this year? I have the seafoam core kit but I will also be mixing in some of my own cards as well as the monthly project life kit at Studio Calico.