I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day
Here's your quote for today
"Personal growth is not a matter of learning new information but of unlearning old limits." - Alan Cohen
Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...
April 25, 2011
April 20, 2011
CD case Calendar tutorial
Last year for Christmas for my Bunco group I made them simple little calendars using a CD case. I marked the dates that we were playing Bunco each month for the coming year. This gift went over so well with the group that I thought these would go over well to others. These could make great stocking suffers. My kids love having a calender of their own and this would be right up their alley. It's also a great way to recycle all those cd cases that we have laying around.
Here is what you will need:
CD case
Calendar print out
Calendar cover print out
Thin cardboard (I used a cereal box)
Aleene's Tacky glue or notebook compound
The first thing you need to do is prepare your CD case
Some case have a black bottom but the one I had was clear so I actually painted it with a couple of coats of black paint and then taped a black piece of paper into it. (sorry I don't have pictures of this)
Then you remove the lid and you will want to remove some of the plastic off of the side so that the lid will swing around to the back. See how it is stopping the lid from opening
About where that little hole is where the arrow is pointing you will want to score the plastic.
I do that by using a utility knife and with firm pressure I push down on the plastic.
then starting on the end and up against the case you will start removing the plastic.Using very firm pressure it will start to chip off. It will actually break off where you scored it.
Repeat on the other side
See where it is broke off. I know that it doesn't look that pretty but it really isn't that noticeable.
Now the lid will swing back and stand up by itself.
Now we will make the calendar.
I created the calendar in MS publisher. You want the total size to be 4 3/4" L x 4 5/8" W. Print them out and make sure they are in the right order (don't ask me why I added that part in lol).
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Then you cut your cardboard to the same size.
Then stack them all together and using binder clips, clip them together making sure that the top edges are as even as possible.
Using Aleene's Tacky Glue you will glue the top edge.
I just my finger to spread the glue on but you can also use a brush.
Make sure you get a good even coat over the whole edge. Then you will let it dry for about an hour.
Now it is time to cut out the cover. It could be of any picture you want. The size it needs to be to fit in the lid is the length needs to be slightly over 4 3/4" and the width needs to be 4 3/4".
Once the notepad calender is dry you will want to slip the cardboard in behind the cover letting the rest be in front of it.
There is your calendar. That stands up on its own.
Here is the view from the back side.
When the month is over just tear it off and you have the next month waiting for you.
Here is the image I used for my Bunco group last year.
Here is a bunch of images that I came up with for covers.
If you have any questions or need me to clarify anything just let me know.
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Kelly
April 18, 2011
Quotes to Remember... 4/18/11
I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day
Here's your quote for today
"Sometimes we let our thoughts of tomorrow take up too much of today. Daydreaming of the past and longing for the future may provide comfort but will not take the place of living in the present. This is the day of our opportunity, and we must grasp it." -Thomas S. Monson
Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...
Here's your quote for today
"Sometimes we let our thoughts of tomorrow take up too much of today. Daydreaming of the past and longing for the future may provide comfort but will not take the place of living in the present. This is the day of our opportunity, and we must grasp it." -Thomas S. Monson
Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...
April 13, 2011
April 11, 2011
Quotes to Remember... 4/11/11
I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day
Here's your quote for today
"Everybody is a genius. But, if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid." - Albert Einstein
Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...
Here's your quote for today
"Everybody is a genius. But, if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid." - Albert Einstein
Share your favorite quotes with me and it just might show up on Quotes to Remember...
April 8, 2011
Six Word Friday: Right
Who is right? No one knows.
We all see things very differently.
We each have our own reality.
So who is right? That depends
On whose reality you are viewing.
Want to play along with Six Word Friday's. Go to Making Things Up and find out how.
We all see things very differently.
We each have our own reality.
So who is right? That depends
On whose reality you are viewing.
Want to play along with Six Word Friday's. Go to Making Things Up and find out how.
April 7, 2011
What I have been up to.
Have you ever heard of quilling? Wikipedia says "Quilling or paper filigree is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs." I have been interested in it for a long time but had put it off as one of those things that I would get to eventually.
Then I ran across Craftastical and saw what she did. Check it out here. Once I saw that I had to try it.
So I started out with my kids letters
I was really excited with how they turned out. I made these in their favorite colors using two different shades of that color. These are all 5x7 picture frames.
Then I made one for my sister in colors that she chose.
I just love, love, love that oval frame she had. On this one I did the outline of the letter in black and then used the colors gold, purple and a teal color and it is in a 5x7 frame.
I posted these on my Facebook page and got a few requests from some friends.
This one is an 8x10 and I used light green, dark green and a teal color. The picture really doesn't do it justice. I really wish I was better at taking pictures.
Here is a close up of the colors.
Another 5x7 of an H. I used two shades of yellow just like I did for the A up top.
You guys should really try this out and I had so much fun making these.
After posting all of these on FB I was contacted by a local Children's Consignment Boutique called Taylored Tots to display some in her shop to sell!!! I am pretty excited about it. Once I get everything set I will also sell these in my Etsy shop so if you are interested keep an eye out for them there. Also too you can check out Taylored Tots on FB. She is not just a local shop, she ships things all over the places and she is always posting pics of new arrivals of upscale children's clothes. Go check her out.
Thanks for reading :)
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Then I ran across Craftastical and saw what she did. Check it out here. Once I saw that I had to try it.
So I started out with my kids letters
I was really excited with how they turned out. I made these in their favorite colors using two different shades of that color. These are all 5x7 picture frames.
Then I made one for my sister in colors that she chose.
I just love, love, love that oval frame she had. On this one I did the outline of the letter in black and then used the colors gold, purple and a teal color and it is in a 5x7 frame.
I posted these on my Facebook page and got a few requests from some friends.
This one is an 8x10 and I used light green, dark green and a teal color. The picture really doesn't do it justice. I really wish I was better at taking pictures.
Here is a close up of the colors.
Another 5x7 of an H. I used two shades of yellow just like I did for the A up top.
You guys should really try this out and I had so much fun making these.
After posting all of these on FB I was contacted by a local Children's Consignment Boutique called Taylored Tots to display some in her shop to sell!!! I am pretty excited about it. Once I get everything set I will also sell these in my Etsy shop so if you are interested keep an eye out for them there. Also too you can check out Taylored Tots on FB. She is not just a local shop, she ships things all over the places and she is always posting pics of new arrivals of upscale children's clothes. Go check her out.
Thanks for reading :)
Linking up with




Making the World Cuter
I {heart} nap time
Blue Cricket Design














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