pixleyyy
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I made her this fun altered canvas to display her Disney pins.
When we are at Disney parks the kids like to do pin trading. They are all very specific about what they traded for this year. Carissa traded for only "girly" ones, like princesses, Minnie and Tink. Tristan had remarkable restraint and traded only for Stitch pins. Chase went crazy for hidden Mickey pins.
In addition to their trading pins they also purchase one pin from each park as a souvenior. The boys now have 3 parks worth of pins - WDW in 2001, Disneyland in 2006 and WDW in 2008. Carissa was just a baby when we went to WDW so she had just two trips worth of pins.
Well, I had finally decided to make a display for all of their pins. I stared with Carissa, as she had the fewest number of pins. Here's what I made.
The pins actually in the canvas are the pins she purchased from each park as a souvenior. Below each pin is the name of the ride and park it is from as well as the year. The ones hanging from the ribbon are her trading pins that she may (or may not) want to trade on a subsequent visit.
Thanks for looking!
When we are at Disney parks the kids like to do pin trading. They are all very specific about what they traded for this year. Carissa traded for only "girly" ones, like princesses, Minnie and Tink. Tristan had remarkable restraint and traded only for Stitch pins. Chase went crazy for hidden Mickey pins.
In addition to their trading pins they also purchase one pin from each park as a souvenior. The boys now have 3 parks worth of pins - WDW in 2001, Disneyland in 2006 and WDW in 2008. Carissa was just a baby when we went to WDW so she had just two trips worth of pins.
Well, I had finally decided to make a display for all of their pins. I stared with Carissa, as she had the fewest number of pins. Here's what I made.
The pins actually in the canvas are the pins she purchased from each park as a souvenior. Below each pin is the name of the ride and park it is from as well as the year. The ones hanging from the ribbon are her trading pins that she may (or may not) want to trade on a subsequent visit.
Thanks for looking!


