Thursday, January 19, 2017

Graduation Cap Pops

These are so cute!





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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Money Pad For A Special Graduate



Find all the instruction here: A Stamper's Perspective

"I ordered 100 crisp, new $1 bills from my bank and made them into a notebook using padding compound, so she can tear off $1 at a time."


Other Graduation posts are here:  Graduation Posts


Money Headband for Graduation


I remember doing this with chewing gum paper!  I Love it!



Complete instruction are found at Big Ideas 3

Other Graduation posts are here:  Graduation Posts

In An Emergency

Cute!



I found this here:  sendomatic.com

Other Graduation posts are here:  Graduation Posts

Origami Dollar Bill Ring



Instructions:  homemade gifts made easy


How to Make a Money Tree

LOVE THIS!


The instructions are here:  eHow

Other Graduation posts are here:  Graduation Posts

Graduation Candy Can




After completing mounds of homework and piecing together all of your knowledge, you’ve finally hit payday: GRADUATION!
As you head off to college, don’t listen to any snickers: you are no dum dum, you’re one hot tamale on your way to making 100 grand!
Congratulations on your graduation smartie!

From:  The Budget Diet

Other Graduation Posts here

Graduation Balloons



Who’s most likely to be president? Who has the best hair? Or who is the cutest couple?

Why not take pictures of your friends and give them all a special  (or ridiculous) recognition.

This would be a great entertainment piece for any graduation party!

Supplies:

  • Balloon Helium Tank
  • 11” (or larger) latex balloons
  • Photos
  • Tape
  • Thin cardstock and printer
  • Marker (optional)
  • Twine or string
Leave a large white border (at least 1/4” on the sides and top, and about an inch on the bottom) around each photo.
The instruction are here:  Balloon Time

Other Graduation posts are here:  Graduation Posts

Tassel Ornament

I love this idea!  I think I'll order a second tassel so I can make this Tassel Ornament.






Other Graduation posts are here:  Graduation Posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Graduation Picture Wreath


This is a great idea:   Graduation Picture Wreath

The directions are here:

diy  beautify






All Graduation posts are here

Graduation Party Planning Guide

I'm starting to plan for my son's graduation.  I can't believe that it will soon take place!
This Free Graduation Party Planning Guide is from Easy Event Ideas.


Other Graduation Posts are here:  Graduation Posts

Thursday, October 13, 2016

I've been looking for a different way to acknowledge Trick-or-Treat.  Here's one thing I found:

** Handing out a verse or a track with a piece of candy on Halloween night.


I found this at




Wednesday, October 12, 2016

What should Christians do about Halloween?

This is exactly how I feel!  About Halloween.  About Easter eggs & symbols.  About the Christmas tree & decorations.



Quoted text from Intentional By Grace:
"What are Christians supposed to do with Halloween, a holiday that celebrates death, fear, darkness, witches, and demons? A day that seems to be becoming increasingly evil in focus?

Should we celebrate Halloween in the same way as our non-Christian neighbors?
Should we turn off our lights on October 31st and huddle in the basement, hoping that people will think that we are not home?
Should we write condemning Facebook posts about the evils of Halloween in an attempt to inform the consciences of the “worldly” Christians around us?
Is handing a piece of candy to a four-year-old neighbor boy dressed up as Captain America really a sin?
Where should Christians draw the line?
I do not want to encourage any Christian to violate his conscience in the matter of Halloween. Nor do I want to guilt-trip any Christian into feeling that it is her duty to witness on Halloween. I am merely asking: Could it be that we Christians, as a whole group, are so busy arguing over the technicalities of Halloween that we are missing a beautiful opportunity to share the gospel?"

She says, "Paul did an amazing thing. He used a pagan altar with the inscription “To An Unknown God” as an object lesson to start telling the people about the One True God Who alone deserved their worship."

This is what I said in a book about Christmas I'm getting ready to publish:
Imagine that…. St. Paul used a pagan religious idol to preach about the Jewish Messiah who is the Christian Savior!



Monday, July 18, 2016

printable graduation cards

These two free, printable graduation cards are from
Cul de sac Cool.

One is called "Be Awesome" and the other is a funny card called "OMG." Both can be printed off and folded in no time. Just write a special note on the inside.

Here's the link:  Cul de sac Cool


free, printable graduation card


Look at this!
This free, printable card is the perfect card for that special graduate.

There are two sizes available to download, plus the assembly instructions. 

I found it here at capturing joy

Free Christmas Fonts from Two Twenty One

I love these fonts! 
I found them all in one place. 

I've already downloaded them for my Christmas scrapbooking.

 Here's the link:  Two Twenty One. 

More Christmas Sheet Music for Scrapbooking




Christmas Sheet Music for Scrapbooking







Saturday, July 2, 2016

Homemade Graduation Cards

I'm trying to get ideas about DIY Graduation Cards.



I found this homemade one that is made with stickers, stamps, & die cuts.  Click here for complete instructions:  Paper Crafting Ideas

Picture taken from the website.


Click to see the list of all my graduation posts

DIY Pop Up Scrapbook

I saw this on the Hallmark Channel's Home & Family Show.  My imagination is going wild with all that I could do with our vacation photos.

Here's where you can find all the instructions:



Photo from the website.