Wednesday, January 2, 2013

2013 Calendars


Hi Krafters!

Last year, I made a goal to share projects at least three days a week; typically Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For the most part, I met my goal. However, I found I put a lot of unnecessary pressure on myself. Since this is a new dawn and a new day, I will share projects as they are completed. This way I will not have more pressure and I won’t let you all down by missing the mark!


I am so excited to share the first projects of the year! For some of the ladies in my congregation, I decided to make a few calendars. I made a total of 10 of them. Of course I was rushing and did not take proper photos. I did manage to take a couple with my cell phone. The quality is not the greatest, but hey, I still want to share :D

The calendars measure 4x4. I printed the calendar from Publisher (love that program). I covered the chipboard with some Pink Paislee paper that was in a magazine I purchased a while ago (I think it was a promotional pack…pretty papers). I fussy cut some of the images from the papers and added a few embellishments and was done! Easy and fast!

I hope you enjoyed today’s project, Thank you all so much for stopping by. Krafthead~

Supplies:
Pink Paislee
I Am Roses
Recollections Bling
Chipboard
Gathered Twigs Distress Ink
Ribbon
Cricut Expression 2-pre loaded image

8 comments:

  1. I LOVE them Kenya ♥
    The look Is Awesome ☺

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    1. Thank you so much Elsie :) glad you stopped by!

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  2. I love this calender..beautiful

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    1. Hi Netta! Thank you SO much for all of the love you spread today! I read each and every comment! I appreciate you my sistah..thank you for the encouragement and just being there in some of my most darkest hours. You are blessing and I thank God for you! Kenya~

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  3. stunning!!!!! Loving those flowers and the bling!

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  4. I think these calendars are so sweet and super simple. Great project!! I am sure the ladies will love them.

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