A 2" Marvy circle punch will cut perfectly around the DD stamped design, making the assembly super easy. I used both 2-1/4 x 3-1/4 magnetic photo frames and the same sized stand up frames because I didn't have 12 of one style :( . The foil fan stickers were added to add a bit of texture and sparkle. I think the Japanese character means 'longevity' or 'success'...hopefully it doesn't say 'sympathy'. Everything used on this project was purchased at HM Ben Franklin Crafts except for the calendars which were ordered online from Vippies and the background bamboo washi paper which came from Japan but I think you can find something similar at Celebrations. I plan to use a piece of ribbon to hang each calendar from a wrapped bottle of hand soap for presentation on the party dining table. The party guests will get to use the soap and still have a calendar to use for the rest of the year. Happy New Year to all my blogland friends!
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5 comments:
oh wow great job.. these are amazing..
Really love your calendars Lynn. Everyone will have a big smile when they receive them. Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year.
Nicely done Lynn...I, too, do not like making multiples for projects, but they look so beautiful all together! I'm sure the guests were happy!
These calendars are really cute, and the Dandelion stamp is the perfect size! Happy New Year, Lynn!
Love the calenders, Lynn! They make great little omiyage gift. Happy New Year!
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