I found a project online that I wanted to complete for Ryan and I's moms for Christmas in 2010. When I didn't make it happen then, I still kept coming back to it for 2011. It is not a crochet or sewing project, but I fell in love. Ironically, I borrowed my mother-in-law's
Cricut machine, got the paper, and got to work. It was well worth the time! Here are some pictures of the process and the finished product.
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The paper before cutting it into squares or letters. |
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Each month's background and letters. |
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April's egg background and letters. (The color is not great in this photo.) |
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An example of the letter with the background.
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Finished project for December! |
There is a set for each month. I am even surprised each month when they change them and I see them in the frames.
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