Hey Mom and Dad!
Look what we have for your child, let’s help them to believe, but let's face it, the kids today are much smarter and often demand more proof than just a simple home-made letter from the Tooth Fairy. You know those WHY, Where and HOW questions. I know that my Grand-children come up with some real doozies, so here’s your chance. The time it takes to create a convincing Tooth Fairy letter, get the envelopes, paper, stamps, and ensure it is properly mailed can be more time than the average parent even has.
Here is a foolproof package that the Tooth Fairy herself has put together. This very special package contains the personalized Tooth Fairy letter that is sent right to your child!
This package of proof is waiting with YOUR CHILD'S NAME ON IT! It's even signed by the Tooth Fairy.
I’m sure you remember as a child how excited you were the first time you lost a tooth, so fly on over and check out the Tooth Fairy site we have listed and help make this a special event. How cute to put this into your child’s scrapbook.
My blog is about things that I have made and projects that I am experimenting with. So I hope you enjoy my blog and visit my website for more ideas.
Welcome Bloggers to Mimis page
I just wanted to take a few moments and ask you to please fell free to comment on any of the posts. We hope you stop in and look around our blog for some really good tips and projects on Scrapbooking, making cards including making Crafts. I hope that you will find some interesting projects on our blog pages. Please visit my website at http://www.mimiscraftsandscraps.com/
Monday, February 21, 2011
Tooth Fairy
Monday, February 14, 2011
Submitting Photo's to My Website
Submitting Your Scrapbook Pages
Please feel free to submit your photo’s of pages that you have enjoyed making, or would like to show off. Other’s viewing this website would like to enjoy your creations also. We are accepting photo’s of a craft project, cards you have made or scrapbook pages.
Please complete the page on our gallery by submitting your photo’s along with a description of your creation. We are so excited to offer this to our followers and viewers, and are hoping for this to be a very successful adventure for both of us.
Go to the following website to attach your pictures, pending our approval. http://www.mimiscraftsandscraps.com/gallery.php
Please feel free to submit your photo’s of pages that you have enjoyed making, or would like to show off. Other’s viewing this website would like to enjoy your creations also. We are accepting photo’s of a craft project, cards you have made or scrapbook pages.
Please complete the page on our gallery by submitting your photo’s along with a description of your creation. We are so excited to offer this to our followers and viewers, and are hoping for this to be a very successful adventure for both of us.
Go to the following website to attach your pictures, pending our approval. http://www.mimiscraftsandscraps.com/gallery.php
Exploding Picture Boxes
Exploding Picture Box
This was my first attempt at making one of these exploding picture boxes. This project was a lot of fun. Friends and family will love receiving these exploding picture boxes with some special events from their lives.
I started by cutting my box from cardstock, you can use any color that you would like to use. If you want to create a theme you could choose the cardstock that best fits around that theme.
The first thing I did was to take a 12 x 12 sheet and cut into 1 (one) 9 x 9 square, the next color was cut at 8 5/8 x 8 5/8, the third sheet was cut at 8 ¼ x 8 ¼. Scoring was done on the 9 inch at 3 inches all sides, 8 5/8 inch was scored at 2 7/8 inch, and 8 ¼ inch was scored at 2 ¾ inch. Next I cut out the corner pieces to make my flaps on the box for all the cards that were cut, then using your bone crease all the sections, I did both sides just to make it more flexible when the box collapses.
Lid section was cut at 6 ¼ in square, then scoring at 1 ½ in on all sides. Then I only slit the one side of the corner to make my flap for lid to fold over on one side. I actually did this twice just to make my lid sturdier.
Ready to start your design I then started with my first sheet for the box and cut paper for my inside pages and also cut to make my envelop pockets for my little note cards. After gluing all my papers on each page I used a Walnut stamp pad and sponged around the edges of each page and also did the same thing on my tag inserts for some added texture. Next I added some embellishments to the pages and left some pages blank to add more pictures later, there is no need to add anything to the center section except on your top section. I had some cute little butterflies and other rub-ons that I used also. I continued working my way around my different pages until I was completely finished then using very strong glue, I attached each section together in the center and lay something on top to weigh your pages down. After glue has dried couple hours, you can enjoy your creation.
Finishing up my box top, I punched 2 holes on the lid to insert my ribbon and any other item you would like to hid from the top. Tied my bow and inserted some paper flowers on the top. I also added some ribbon around the sides using dots to adhere to my lid.
I hope that you will try one of these exploding picture boxes for yourself.
This was my first attempt at making one of these exploding picture boxes. This project was a lot of fun. Friends and family will love receiving these exploding picture boxes with some special events from their lives.
I started by cutting my box from cardstock, you can use any color that you would like to use. If you want to create a theme you could choose the cardstock that best fits around that theme.
The first thing I did was to take a 12 x 12 sheet and cut into 1 (one) 9 x 9 square, the next color was cut at 8 5/8 x 8 5/8, the third sheet was cut at 8 ¼ x 8 ¼. Scoring was done on the 9 inch at 3 inches all sides, 8 5/8 inch was scored at 2 7/8 inch, and 8 ¼ inch was scored at 2 ¾ inch. Next I cut out the corner pieces to make my flaps on the box for all the cards that were cut, then using your bone crease all the sections, I did both sides just to make it more flexible when the box collapses.
Lid section was cut at 6 ¼ in square, then scoring at 1 ½ in on all sides. Then I only slit the one side of the corner to make my flap for lid to fold over on one side. I actually did this twice just to make my lid sturdier.
Ready to start your design I then started with my first sheet for the box and cut paper for my inside pages and also cut to make my envelop pockets for my little note cards. After gluing all my papers on each page I used a Walnut stamp pad and sponged around the edges of each page and also did the same thing on my tag inserts for some added texture. Next I added some embellishments to the pages and left some pages blank to add more pictures later, there is no need to add anything to the center section except on your top section. I had some cute little butterflies and other rub-ons that I used also. I continued working my way around my different pages until I was completely finished then using very strong glue, I attached each section together in the center and lay something on top to weigh your pages down. After glue has dried couple hours, you can enjoy your creation.
Finishing up my box top, I punched 2 holes on the lid to insert my ribbon and any other item you would like to hid from the top. Tied my bow and inserted some paper flowers on the top. I also added some ribbon around the sides using dots to adhere to my lid.
I hope that you will try one of these exploding picture boxes for yourself.
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