4.01.2010

Happy April!



I was so excited to play with my new Flower Soft! I made a template with my Wishblade and then used the negative to lay the glue down for the title. Sprinkle a little Flower Soft over the glue and viola! Only thing is, children like to rub fingers over it because it's soft and it will come off. So, everyone here got a mini lecture about NOT touching the calendar. LOL

It's shaping up to be another busy month. Father in law will come back from his travels at some point, there are dance photos to take and a recital to get ready for and the girls and I will finish up our school year in a few weeks. YAY! Megan has moved back home and starts her new job today, so that adds a whole new dimension to the household. We'll see how long it takes before she's back outta here. So far, she's not diggin' being back home and it's only been 2 days. I think she'll like it even less when FIL gets back home, since they will be sharing the downstairs part of the house. I don't think he'll like it much either. Should be interesting. LOL

Wishing all of my scrappy friends a very scrappy April! :-)

9 comments:

  1. Hope your April isn't too bad! :)

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  2. Okay, I think your blog doesnt' like me! :0) I now see pictures but not words! Whats up with that?

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  3. Sounds like you have a full month ahead of you! Fantastic April calendar page! I highlighted your page and could see the wording. lol...

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  4. Looks great! Only a few more weeks of school? Sounds AWESOME!

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  5. Never heard of Flower Soft, but it looks way cool! Hope your April is WAY better than you think it will be. Hang in there. :-)

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  6. I love your calendar pages Suzanne!!

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  7. Girl you rocked this claendar page! SO SO pretty! I really hope your April is just amazing- just becasue you deserve it girl! Happy Easter!

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  8. That's beautiful, Suzanne, love the calendar!

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  9. LOVE it Suzanne! I wish I had a Wishblade!!!

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