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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Items For a craft Fair - covered notebooks














These are covered notebooks with matching pens/pencils. The top 2 photos feature the very cool "triple time stamping" technique. Quite possibly my new favorite technique! On some of the others I added rhinestones and pearls.

Items for a craft fair - Post it note holders with matching pens/pencils











These are the same idea as the Post it Note Keychains, but they have matching pens or pencils instead!

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Items For a Craft Fair - Post it note Keychains

I made a bunch more of these Post It Note Keychains this year. First in a Masculine theme


Then some more feminine ones. Here's a clost up of one of them.








The Masculine ones would be perfect for hanging on the side of a tool box! And for the feminine ones, the keychain would make it so much easier to find a piece of paper to jot down an important note without having to dig through your purse!

Items For A Craft Fair -- Altered Comp Books


























Some of my Holiday/Christmas Planners. Each one features a matching pen, handmade paper beads, and each one has tabs that can be added where you'd like. These are perfect for jotting down notes, keeping track of plans, and keeping on top of all of your holiday planning!

Items for a Craft Fair-Mini Clipboards














Just some of the altered coaster clipboards that I created. Each one holds a stack of paper perfect for jotting down notes!

Items for a craft fair-Altered Spiral Notebooks






I've been hard at work trying to get stocked up for the craft shows I have happening this year! I need to get some photos posted to show the different places I will be a vendor, so I am just going to post a bunch of the photos that I have. Busy Busy Busy!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Carnival Party

I was lucky to have some of the moms help me out with the games.

Here is the squirt a ball. Behind that in the big trash bags are the balloons for the pop a balloon. (The blue thing on the side is the tarp we ended up taking down since it kept blowing down)




Goldfish toss and Penny Toss the wood thing in the center of the photo is the bean bag toss (I didn't get a photo of that...I will have to get one)


In this photo you can see the bags the kids made when they first arrived Below in the front sittig on the ground). They were each given a white bag, markers and stickers to decorate it. They each got 25 tickets to play games with, and when they won tickets, they could put them into their bags. I guess I made the goldfish toss a little too easy, (or maybe they should have stood back further) I think every kid won at least one fish. The mom that was running it ended up putting a 3 fish limit on the kids. We had goldfish crackers as a consolation prize)


Still more photos to follow.....