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13 January 2010
12 January 2010
Free & Fun
11 January 2010
Branded Bags
Hello and Happy Monday! I hope you had a good weekend. It's been pretty cold where I live so I tried to stay under the covers and enjoyed some hot tea & warm soup. But today I'm up and about, ready for a fun week of crafting! With my title "Branded Bags", the names Louis Vuitton and Chanel may have crossed your mind. Sorry folks, I'm talking about these kinds of brands:
The bags splashed with company logos that you get as a freebie on airlines or conferences. As you can see, I have quite a collection! We'll turn these blahs into Tadas! this week.
This is a pouch from an American Airlines flight. I like that it's bright red and the logo is pretty discreet.
08 January 2010
Special Occasions
Let me cap "Calendar Week" with another blah to Tada! idea.
I used the tent-style calendar as the base and covered the pages with construction paper. From the wall calendar, I cut out the months & dates then glued these on the blank page. I embellished further with magazine cut-outs.
Then I filled in the dates with my loved ones' birthdays & anniversaries. This special occasion calendar sits beside my current calendar so I'll never forget to greet these important people a "Happy Birthday" or "Happy Anniversary".
I added a pocket at the back of the calendar to hold greeting cards, envelopes & stamps that I can send out a few weeks before the special date. While it's easy to send a text or an e-mail, nothing melts the heart like a hand written-sealed with a kiss-postman delivered birthday card!
Have a happy Tada! weekend!
07 January 2010
Twelve Little Journals
Happy Thursday Everyone! I've been sharing some ideas on how to reuse 2009 calendars.
...into a Tada!
I cut out the "month" from the calendar and
glued them on the cover of these
little blank notebooks (I got them at Muji).
glued them on the cover of these
little blank notebooks (I got them at Muji).
06 January 2010
This One's for the Cook
05 January 2010
Instant Art
In this age where you can find a calendar on your computer or mobile phone, I still choose to display a wall calendar. There's something about the blank white spaces waiting to be filled with an appointment or important reminder. It's also my excuse to purchase one if I don't get one as a present. My 2009 calendar was all about London and its landmarks. I loved all the photos that were revealed as the year progressed, and now that 2009 is over, I don't think I want to throw the calendar away.
So I'm turning this blah...
I cut my favorite images from the calendar and placed them in a simple frame. The photo above is the British Museum. I really like the glass ceiling that lets the sunshine in.
Here's another iconic British symbol -- the double decker bus. I love the blazing red color that brings back memories of afternoons exploring the city.
04 January 2010
Calendar Girl
One of my New Year rituals is to install a fresh wall calendar. While it's time to say goodbye to 2009, that doesn't necessarily mean that the old calendar ends up in the trash.