Friday, December 2, 2016

I Can't Stop!


I'm having so much fun making these! They go together fairly quickly, and the decorating possibilities are endless. Plus, I'm using up more retired DSP (Pistachio Pudding used here, but Pear Pizzazz would work). Gotta make room for the new stuff, right?

If anyone is interested in a tutorial (with photos!), please leave a comment. These would be awesome stocking stuffers, teacher gifts, or for anyone else you want to send a little 'thank you' to.


EDITED TO ADD: Okay, okay! Tutorial coming Sunday!

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30 comments:

  1. I would love at tutorial for this project. So very cute and useful too! ~chris

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    1. Hey, Chris, thanks for the response! Look for it this Sunday! I'm working on it right now. :)

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  2. Just beautiful!! The easiness scale would put this beyond my novice capabilities..I am afraid��
    Stunning!!��

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    1. Susie, I think the step-by-step with photos will help. Check it out Sunday and if any of it isn't clear, please let me know!

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    2. Thank-you for the vote of confidence, Cindy!! I definitely will check it out!!��

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  3. I would love directions on how to make these. Thank you

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    1. Evelyn, due to the response, I'm working on it right now! Look for it to be posted Sunday. Thanks!

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  4. Hi Cindy,

    How cute - I would like more info on how you put this cute calendar together. Again, oh so cute. Thank you for sharing.
    Dottie :-)
    Lincoln CA - fellow Demonstrator :-)

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    1. Thank you, Dottie! I'll post the "How To" Sunday. :)

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  5. Hello, I just love these little easel calendars, they are so beautiful. I would love to have your tutorial so I could make some.

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    1. Coming right up, Wendy! I already have tomorrow's post scheduled, so the "How To" will be Sunday. Thanks for your comment!

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  6. Love it! And yes, please a tutorial would be great.

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    1. You've got it, Denise - look for it on Sunday!

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  7. Love this calendar idea and would appreciate a tutorial: mklecuyer@hotmail.com

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    1. Thank you, Mary! I'll be posting the "How To" on Sunday!

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    1. Thanks, Marlène! I'll be posting the "How To" on Sunday!

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  10. Your calendars are awesome. Would love for a tutorial.

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    1. Thanks, Paula! I'll be posting the "How To" on Sunday!

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  11. Your calendars are awesome. Love that you also have a section for post it notes.

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  12. Cindy- Thank you for offering a tutorial on this. It would make wonderful Christmas gifts for family and friends. I would love to see a tutorial on this. Thanks for your generosity!
    Linda

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    1. You're welcome, Linda! I'm editing photos today and getting it ready for tomorrow. 😊

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  13. This is great. I would love the tutorial. Thanks.

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    1. Thank YOU, Mary, for commenting! It'll be posted early tomorrow morning!

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  14. Love this! I look forward to your tutorial on Sunday!! Thank you for sharing!!

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    1. Thanks, Chris! It will be up early tomorrow, giving you lots of time to make it!

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  15. I just love this calendar giftie. I would love to have the tutorial. Thanks so much

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    1. Thank you, Pearl Rose! (Beautiful name, BTW.) Look for it tomorrow!

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