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2013 Reading Challenge

2013 Reading Challenge
Maytina has read 7 books toward her goal of 52 books.
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My To Do of 2013

1) read 52 books (8/52)

2) sew a dress for myself

3) send everyone a card for their birthday

4) make candles

5) hand write and mail (at least) 52 letters (14 so far)

6) knit this quilt (258/400 puffs)

7) knit 12 pairs of socks (2/12)

8 ) bake one new cookie recipe every week - and blog about it (4/52)

9) make a small quilt

10) start a 'What I did today' daily journal project (using The Happiness Project)

11) participate in Craftster's Monthly Challenge

12) go on at least one epic road trip and as many smaller ones as possible

13) knit 13 Tiny Owl Knits projects



 



Polaroid Magnets

Crafty

I absolutely love taking photos and when I dump my camera, I love to sort through them and edit them. I send a handful to the people in the photos, I upload some to Facebook (duh), and I put the rest on our private family photo site. But there are so so so soooo many photos I adore that I want to share with other people, outside of an email, you know? I’m working on putting together printed photobooks of every year we’ve been a family (12 years now), they can run about $100+ if they have a heap of pages, so some years will be far more expensive than others to make a book out of, but I’m really excited about it. In the meantime, since I’m not a scrapbooker, I do what I can to turn photos into gifts that wont just sit on a shelf and collect dust. These little photos gifts will defo not be left laying around. They’ll be used and seen everyday and the friends and family that use an image of me hugging them to hold up bills on their fridge will hopefully think of us when they reach for juice in the morning. <3

Polaroid Magnets

You’ll need…
-smallish polaroid-framed photos
-magnet sheets
-cardstock/something the same weight (I used the cover of a Care Bears coloring book)
-glue stick
-clear tape

Polaroid Magnets
Polaroid Magnets
Polaroid Magnets
Gather all your supplies, mount each photo to a piece of cardstock, and then mount that on a piece of magnetic sheet cut to the same size. Then smooth a piece of wide, clear packing tape over the front of the photo to protect it. Trim up all the edges and you’re done! Crazy simple. Honestly, the bulk of the work with these is editing the photos to have a polaroid frame around them and then cutting the magnet sheets. Either (or both) of those jobs can be done ahead of time so when it’s time to sit down and make these, you’re finished in no time. They’re fun to display on your fridge and have your friends randomly notice themselves holding up notes, and everyone we have given a set to has looooved them! So sweet!
Polaroid Magnets
Polaroid Magnets
Polaroid Magnets
Man, we have a lot of good looking friends and family, don’t you think?!
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