This was a last minute gift idea for my daughter's kindergarten teacher. I made this last night to give her today at graduation.
I cut the dp to size of the mat that came with the Dollar Tree frame, glue the dp to the mat. I cut a piece of DCWV lime textured cs into 2 pieces and adhered with 2 side tape.
I had these pre-made tags, so I flipped them over and stamped the letters with red stazon using my Headline Alphabet set. I randomly put self stick rhinestones on to cover the holes of the tags. I stamped the heart, hand wrote with a blue sharpie "Mrs", cut out and put a 3D dot and attached to the top. I drew a black line for the string so it looks like the girl is holding it. I stamped the kids with black stazon onto GP white cs and colored with colored pencils. I added prima flowers and brads for the centers and used 3D dots to attach to the frame.
I had fun making this frame especially being this is my 1st one. I think I'll make another one, maybe with a shorter last name.
Date: Friday, May 29, 2009 GMT Views: 1018
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Fri, May 29, 2009 @ 6:33 AM
WOW! Connie, what a great idea to make the teacher...This came out really nice too. Faves. Congrats to Kaityln, bring tissue.
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Fri, May 29, 2009 @ 8:53 PM
Oh _onnie, this is just a hoot! what kindergarten teacher wouldnt love this! The design is perfect and the lettering how ever long in letters, is fabulous.
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