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Challenge Me Monday #8

Teacher Appreciation, apple shape:
Create something for a special teacher using an apple shape somewhere on your project.

I created a little memo holder for my Jessie's pre-school teacher.  It was my first "teacher" gift.  I got kinda of weepy because my little girl is growing up so fast!


The black foam is a stamp pad. I have dozens of them, They come with those rubber stamp set from Michaels.  I thought it looked like a chalkboard.  I embossed the white writing, using clear emboss pen, white powder and heat gun. I also added ribbon and thumb tacks.
The apple is a cute cut from A Child's Year Cartridge.  I used red cardstock and inked the leaves in green/ stem in light brown and black marker for the lef veins. To finish off the apple, I embossed it with clear powder.  The embossing made it such a deeper color and gave it a great texture.
Here is a picture of my Jessica and her teacher Ms. Lori.  Gotta love the look she gave, it was right after the pretty smile, waiting for the camera to get ready, lol.

Comments

  1. What a great little memo holder! I need to use A Childs Year more often. Such cute cuts! Thanks for playing along with us at FCCB!

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  2. Sandy, this is an adorable little memo holder. You are so creative. Thanks for joining us at Fantabulous Cricut this week!

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  3. The embossing looks great. Cute idea. Thanks for playing with us over at Fantabulous Cricut!

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  4. Adorable. Your project and your little girl.
    That is a great way to recycle. I love those ideas, because I hate wasting anything. After all that was my hard earned money.
    Thanks for sharing with us at FCCB
    ~Sharon

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  5. What a cute idea...and I love the photo of your daughter at school. How sweet! Thanks for joining us at FCCB this week! :)

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  6. very cute memo holder.... and very clever idea! Thank so much for playing along at FCCB!

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