This would be cool to use at the receptionist desk....instead of the plastic flower she taped to the pen so it wouldn't get lost!
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This flowery bouquet, with pencil stems, is a fun teacher gift, but it's perfect for anyone whose desk needs brightening up! (And you're less likely to lose your pencils if they have cheery flowers on the ends of them!)
You can customize your flowers with any 12x12 patterned paper you have on hand. Paper with pattern on both sides works best.
Supplies I used:
-patterned paper (I used My Mind's Eye Lime Twist)
-Glue Dots, and/or two-sided tape
-buttons or brads
-pencils
-stapler
-hot glue gun
You can customize your flowers with any 12x12 patterned paper you have on hand. Paper with pattern on both sides works best.
Supplies I used:
-patterned paper (I used My Mind's Eye Lime Twist)
-Glue Dots, and/or two-sided tape
-buttons or brads
-pencils
-stapler
-hot glue gun
Hmmm... teacher appreciation week starts on Monday... Fate???? LOL and I could make these for ALL the teachers at the school since there's only 48 of them!! Yes!!!
These are adorable. You could make them for any holiday or season. Can't wait to make some.
Well I know what everybody at work is getting on Monday lol!
Cute, but I have no place to use them.
Ok, maybe I will have everything I need for this one. That is if I can find my pencil.
Soooo cute!
...... but age is such a triumph over youth,
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
do you have your paper handy? Here we go. First, trim three strips of paper 9x1 inch.
Love these, and I actually have all the supplies. May have DD make a few to go along with her teacher's year-end gift if I can master them. Thanks for another awesome class, Kristin!
Lisa
I really hope you're all having a great time! And if you're in this class, let us know! Heidi will be picking a random winner ...
Nest step: trim three strips of a different paper 6x.5 inch.
Nest step: trim three strips of a different paper 6x.5 inch.
Found the pencil and I have everything else!
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Love this idea ... I'm watching first then doing ...
Here and loving this class!Kristin wrote:I really hope you're all having a great time! And if you're in this class, let us know! Heidi will be picking a random winner ...
Lisa
I'm here. A little slow since I am working with band-aid fingers (don't try to catch the X-Acto when you drop it), but definitely working on these.
Jen
I found that it helps to roll the smaller strips between your fingers to slightly curl them. This will help them to bend, rather than fold, during the next two steps.
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