Welcome to the Back to School Blog Hop!! If you came from Lisa's blog, you are in the right place.... if you just stumbled upon the hop, please head back to Jamie's blog where the hop begins, you don't want to miss a stop.
For day two, I'd like to share a relativity quick project. They are so personal and unique. How special would it be to present one of these to your favorite teacher?
It has the teacher's name in the middle, cut in black vinyl using Plantin Schoolbook (the size varies depending on the length of the name, this one is just over 3 1/2"). I cut it with my Gypsy so I could get it as large as possible.
The white vinyl is Simply Sweet font cut at (I think) 3/4". It reads:
"To teach a child is to touch a future."
The frame is one I picked up at a local craft store called "Craft Warehouse." I know this is just a regional store (in just the North West USA I think). The frame is black and is distressed and includes the fixed glass inside.
Instead of using the transfer tape that Provo Craft sells, I just used some clear shelf paper (I bought a big roll for $2 at Big Lots). It works just as well and it WAY cheaper.
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22 comments:
This is so awesome!! I know quite a few teacher that teach at my boys school that would LOVE this! TFS
jessica
chick-n-scrap.blogspot.com
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This is a great idea for teacher. I never thought of this but should have. Nice. Jearise in Lorby's World.
very cute TFS!!!!
cathie
scraphappycat@gmail.com
I always love your projects Cheryl!! I have wanted to try a floating frame project with vinyl for awhile now. already a faithful follower:-)
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This is so nice.thanks for sharing this idea. Ava
http://scrapbookdesign4u.blogspot.com/
This is a great gift idea. You can make this quick project in so many different ways....the personalization is endless.
Ashley
glamoroussideofscrapping at gmail dot com
theglamoroussideofscrapping.blogspot.com
Great teachers gift!!! I LOVE your frames!!!
Great project! LOVE it! Thanks for the chance to win!
~Ashley
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That is a great gift for a teacher. Thank you so much for sharing.
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U did a super job!
I think this is a great gift to give a teacher! Thanks for telling about how to make it and the tip to use the shelf paper from Walmart. Thamks for sharing. edwina Brown edwinabrown@comcast.net
Thoughtful gift idea. thanks for the clear contact paper tip. TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
Such a great sentiment to give to a teacher. TFS
mjblahnik56@hotmail.com
Excellent idea!! We did these for family Christmas presents last year! What a great idea to do one for a teacher...
~ Carrie
Very sweet idea!
http://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/
Fantastic idea! Great job!!
JulieK
http://jk-littlebitofbling.blogspot.com/
Such a great design! She is sure to love this!
Carri~abusybee
www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com
What a wonderful gift for a teacher. I love the saying too. TFS.
Kris
dietzrobles at yahoo dot com
Well dome this is great and any teacher would be proud to be able to have this in their classroom.
www.shelleysland.blogspot.com
I am a new follower. Where the heck have I been right? ;) I used to be a professional sign maker and I've never thought of using the shelf paper as a transfer tape! That's awesome! I can hardly bear to buy vinyl and transfer tape at retail costs when I used to get 50 yards for around $44.00 for vinyl!!! I've had a hard time adjusting! LOL Great project. Super nice for the teacher. :0)
TFS and for the chance to win!
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XO ~ Amy Jo
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Your frame is just wonderful I would make such a great teachers gift! TFS
Have a scrap-happy day
Lisa G
http://lisa-scrappingspot.blogspot.com/
This is such a CUTE idea!! I just bought a roll of white contact paper to try cutting with. Just like you said, I heard it works and is way cheaper. Did you still have to use Cricut transfer tape to apply the vinyl, or do you have a cool trick for that too?!?! Thanks for sharing all the info!!
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