What you will need: 2 pieces of poster paper 1 glue stick scissors hole pucnher pictures a ruler pencil string/yarn First you want to cut up your pages by using your poster paper, ruler and pencil try to make the pages as even as possible. Make sure that they are all about the same size. I usually do 5 by 7 inches to the pages. You should be able to get 6 pages out of each poster paper. Then you wanna line them up like a book. Use your hole puncher and punch the holes two pages at a time to make sure that they are all lined up. Then take your glue stick and start gluing the pictures to the pages in the order that you want. Then you want to take your string/yarn and start looping it through your pages starting back to front. Then all you have to do is tie a bow in the front and decorate it anyway you want. You can draw on it, use stickers, stamps etc..
These make great gifts for family members, friends, or even a boyfriend/girlfriend:-)
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Happy Father's day readers:-) This morning I made these really cute and easy golf inspired cup-cakes for my dad. They were a big hit. Here's how I did it: What you will need: Cup cake/cake mix (any kind of batter you want) Vanilla icing Green food coloring Green sprinkles pretzel sticks white paper Step one: Make your cupcakes like you normally would. While they're in the oven baking take your icing, put it in a small mixing bowl and add a few drops of green food coloring. Mix well. Step two: Work on your flags. I tried to use these fruit stripes at first, but they just weren't working out. So I ended up using just white paper. I cut the paper into little triangles and put a pretzel stick inbetween them, and stuck them together with leftover white vanilla icing. Step three: decorate: When your cup cakes have cooled off start icinging them with your green icing. Then on a paper plate pour a pile of green sprinkles. Dip your cup cake face first into the pile of spinkles. make sure it's all covered up. Then all you have to do is stick your flag into the cup cake and you are done:-) If you want you can also write numbers 1-18 on the flags or just leave them blank. Whatever you want to do. Hope you try these out and enjoy:-)
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