Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sesame Street Birthday Card !

Sesame Street Birthday Card !
When Jack was in year one at school, the local church had a holiday program for primary aged children where they could do lots of different activities. There was a lovely lady that was teaching card making, so Jack and I made 2 cards that day as well as doing a few other activities. This is one of the cards we made that we haven't given away, we feel its too nice. Very easy to make with the right tools, other then the scallop circles & big birds beak, most of the shapes are just different size circles used whole or cut in half.  I'm wanting to purchase one of those scallop paper punches, I'd like to purchase a few different sizes the one that was used to make the card is 1&3/4 inch. If any one knows where I can purchase one, please post and let me know. I'd really appreciate any help in locating one, I've been searching online but haven't had any luck finding one yet. I'm sure there are lots of Scrap Booker's out there that would know. Its amazing what you can make with some coloured paper and glue.

7 comments:

  1. Thanks so much Sherrie for your comment on my blog. My little one is having trouble with a little separation anxiety at night and last night my older son woke up with screaming tantrums. I do have the soft music too. I bet your glad your past those days. I'm surviving on coffee and chocolate at the moment.
    Love your linky posts. It's good to see pictures of what you posted earlier, even for yourself. You inspire me with your creativity. I will get there someday when I'm not so sidetracked.
    Sam

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  2. Hi Sherrie, popping over form DTE forums.
    I'm a scrapper and have been perusing my usual online haunts for a scalloped circle punch so far I have found this
    http://www.annascraftcupboard.com.au/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1327_1329&products_id=17636

    I have bought from Annas a number of times and they are very reputable. I'm pretty sure there is a discount on your first order too, you just need to register first and then they'll email you a coupon to use.

    HTH

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  3. You are such a clever possum :)

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  4. I Sherrie I agree with Becci re Annas service and have purchased from her too however try StampinUp Aus and you should find a reputable seller in your area, this would most likely have been who was teaching the cardmaking at the place you first made it. If that makes sense. HTH.

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  5. Ahhh yes good idea Tammy. Stampin' Up! would be more expensive but maybe not once you take into consideration postage costs

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  6. This is so cute!!! I have to bookmark it for sure. Absolutely ADORABLE! Thanks for sharing!

    Emily
    Deviantly Domesticated Team
    http://stephaniehillberry.com

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