I am an US Army wife, a mother to a 6 year old daughter and a 6 month baby boy. My husband and I have been married for 17 years. I work as a system analyst, but my true love; other than my family, is papercrafting. I started scrapbooking about 4 years ago and have become totally addicted. In the beginning I became a Stampin' Up! demonstrator to feed my addiction, but now it has become a small business that I truly enjoy. It is my hope that as my daughter gets bigger we will enjoy crafting together.
We used a large picture frame. (I think it was 11x16) Fabric to cover the cardboard inside the frame. Use my Cricut cut the number and letters. Spray adhesive for the fabric and stick glue for the letters. Put it all together and voila.
Accent Essentials Animal Kingdom Black Letter Solutions Calligraphy Camp Out Solutions Celebrations Christmas Solutions Create a Critter Designer Calendar Disney-Pixar Cars Disney Dreams Come True Disney Happily Ever After Disney Tinker Bell & Friends Don Juan Doodletype Everyday Paper Dolls Graphically Speaking Hello Kitty Font Hello Kitty Greetings Home Decor Solutions Independence Day Solutions Indie Art Solutions Joy of the Season Jubilee Locker Talk Mickey and Friends Mini Monograms New Arrival Pagoda Paper Doll Dress Up Plantin Schoolbook Pooh and Friends Serenade Solutions Snow Friends Solutions Stand and Salute Storybook Tag, Bags, Boxes, and More Very Merry Tags Solutions When It's Cold Outside Solutions Wild Card
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I would like to know more about what all you used to make this. I would like to make one for a coworker and friend who just had twin boys.
We used a large picture frame. (I think it was 11x16) Fabric to cover the cardboard inside the frame. Use my Cricut cut the number and letters. Spray adhesive for the fabric and stick glue for the letters. Put it all together and voila.
I hope this helps.
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