Thursday, July 19, 2012

Three Sons and a Star


I made this sign for the craft room because this is going to be my business name if I ever get off my lazy butt and get an actual business license.  Don't you love the play on the word "sons"?  For those that don't know, I have three boys and one girl.

I kept saying I wanted to do this, but with this week's challenge on Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog, was to have a sun in your project, I knew it was the right time to make it.  The sign is on an 11x14 canvas.  I used the cricut to make all the cut outs except the borders right under "sons".  They were made with border punches.  This also is my project for Workout #71 on the Scrap Fit blog.  Check out this blog.  It's so fun!  and the challenges (I mean workouts and warm ups) are awesome!

7 comments:

  1. This is so fabulous! I love your craft room name. The layout is great and I love all the colors and papers you used.

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  2. Cute name and project. Thanks for joining us this week at the FCCB. Good luck with the business.

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  3. Great project! I love how you used the play on words!! I host the Scrappin' Saturday post over at Fantabulous Cricut and am going to showcase your project tomorrow!! Thanks for joining us this week for the challenge! I am also your newest follower! :)
    Melissa
    FCCB DT
    scrappinmacdesigns.blogspot.com

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  4. That is a cute way to showcase your play on words and what a great businss name! Thanks for joining us at FCCB challenge!
    Arin

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  5. This is a terrific sign! I too like the wordplay, very clever:)

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  6. What a super sign! Hopefully, it motivates you to get going on your dreams!! I love the play on words too!

    Thanks so much for playing along with us at Fantabulous Cricut!

    Kate
    Small Bits of Paper

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  7. this is a really cute sign & clever name! Thanks for playing at FCCB!

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