I'm so happy with this! These are coasters cut with an old-school sizzix frame die that I cut apart with a jigsaw, so that only the outside was cut. Does that even make sense?
ANYWAY, I love this PTI set, and think I'll be using it an awful lot when scrapbooking my little girl. I'm not a scrapbooker, but I think I can handle lots of these little 4x4 projects.
The charms were cut from clear shrink plastic (actually, I recycled a take-out container (made of #6 plastic)) using the largest of the Cuttlebug Flowers dies. I stamped them from the front with stazon, and zapped them with my heat gun... charmed, I'm sure. Colored on the back with my mulberry prismacolor marker. I attached them to the frames using jump rings. Oh! I don't know if you can tell, but I actually cut holes in the frames for the charms to hang in, using my cuttlebug circle die. So light shines through them. It's pretty cool in real life!
Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 GMT Views: 823
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Thu, Sep 13, 2007 @ 2:50 AM
So creative & beautiful! The bright, cheery colors are perfect for a little girl! you really came up with some wonderful ideas for charms & how to highlight them! Super job!
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