We are sailing together. Don't stress over this. Here is a easy idea. You can make magnets. These can be paper or the wood. Sometimes AC and Michaels have pre-painted wooden things like skulls, flip flops, fish, sand castle, ships, etc. You can just buy a roll of self sticking magnetic tape and cut it into pieces and adhere it to the back.
I welded the ears to the skull in Design Studio. The red Mickeys are just small ones cut out with the Cricut. The bandanna is from Life's a Beach, I think. Let me see if I can find my files.
I made these in October! I cut paper to size, scored them in half, and cut the corners. Put on the picture, put the magnet on them, Voila!
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I saw this on Etsy and though I could do that! What do you think of these? I'm planning on giving one of these and another item for each room.
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i saw this on etsy and though i could do that! What do you think of these? I'm planning on giving one of these and another item for each room.
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I welded the ears to the skull in Design Studio. The red Mickeys are just small ones cut out with the Cricut. The bandanna is from Life's a Beach, I think. Let me see if I can find my files.
Should I put music on it instead?
or
Leave it blank with instructions on how to burn photos to it as a keepsake, because they probably are disers if they aren't computer savvy.
and I wanted to make them so that people could go home and burn their digital photos to it... but I started thinking that maybe people don't have a cd burner (do computers even come without those these days?)
Should I put music on it instead?
or
Leave it blank with instructions on how to burn photos to it as a keepsake, because they probably are disers if they aren't computer savvy.
We were on Magic Feb. 12-19. I made three different gifts - paperbag scrapbook albums (1 per family for the moms), post-it note holders for the dads and grandmas, and more durable photo albums for the kids (based on Milliepie's awesome Disigns). A lot of work, but we only had 9 or 10 staterooms participating so it was manageable.
Here's the paperbag album:
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and the post-it matchbook:
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and the kids' album:
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We were on Magic Feb. 12-19. I made three different gifts - paperbag scrapbook albums (1 per family for the moms), post-it note holders for the dads and grandmas, and more durable photo albums for the kids (based on Milliepie's awesome Disigns). A lot of work, but we only had 9 or 10 staterooms participating so it was manageable.
Here's the paperbag album:
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and the post-it matchbook:
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and the kids' album:
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For the person looking for something quick -- how about little bags of candy, and postcards from your hometown?
Okay everyone, I am going on the Dream in two weeks. I just started on this message board yesterday and I have purchase my fish extender today on ebay. Now after looking at all these wonderful gifts that you all have made, I don't know what to do. I need something quick and easy because I need to have it done by next weekend. I NEED HELP! Any more good ideas? Thanks in advance.
Here's the paperbag album:
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We were on Magic Feb. 12-19. I made three different gifts - paperbag scrapbook albums (1 per family for the moms), post-it note holders for the dads and grandmas, and more durable photo albums for the kids (based on Milliepie's awesome Disigns). A lot of work, but we only had 9 or 10 staterooms participating so it was manageable.
Here's the paperbag album:
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and the post-it matchbook:
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and the kids' album:
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How did you do the "cover" for the paperbag albums? Waaaay cute!
Here are some pics of the FE gifts I have been working on for our spring break cruise on the Dream (YAY!!).
I am doing necklaces for the girls/women, and keychains for the boys/men.
I got more age appropriate gifts for the younger kids, but hope the older kids like the homemade gifts!
It has been fun making them (they are scrabble tiles).
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Sorry some of the pics are a little fuzzy, and the close ups look kind of pixilated, but they don't look like that in person!!
Thanks everyoneThe cover is a 5 1/4" x 12" piece of patterned paper, scored at roughly 5 1/4" and 10 3/4". I used a corner rounder punch on the two corners on the short side of the flap. The little medallion thingy is attached with a hidden staple (attaching right-hand side of the bottom scalloped circle to the short side of the flap) and some glue tape for added strength, and then I used adhesive velcro circles on the back of the left side of the medallion and main part of the cover.
Inside, there are three sheets - one paper bag, one black sheet of cardstock (5" x 10 1/2") and one white sheet (also 5" x 10 1/2"). The inside sheets were stacked, folded in half and then sewn along the fold (just one seam with a sewing machine). The bottom flap of the paperbag goes on the inside left, and the open end of the bag on the inside right. Then, I glued the back of the right-hand side of the paperbag (just the half with the open end) to the back cover of the album.
@uncw89 - I bought the paper at Jo-ann's. It's the EK Success 24 page Disney pad, and for $6.99, there was enough to do all of the albums and the post-it covers, with a few scraps left over! It's a nice weight for this project - a little heavier than regular paper, but not quite as thick as Bazill or other cardstock. Here's the link: http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?CATID=cat2676&PRODID=zprd_02263432a I also used a few scraps of Sandylion Disney papers that I had leftover from my last Disney project
@Disneyelf10 - got your PM. Let me know if the instructions above make sense or if you have any other questions. I also have more detailed pics of the individual layouts - just need to put them in photobucket and can send you the link if you'd like it. Thanks!
Finally, one other tip for fellow scrappers - after our cruise, we visited the Disney outlet store at the Orlando Premium Outlets on Vineland and I got a DCL logo punch for $7.99 on clearance! I wish I had it when I was making these, but it will definitely come in handy when working on my other cruise pages
Danielle