Saturday, March 9, 2013

Gorgeously Green Blog Hop!

Welcome to the Gorgeously Green Blog Hop! All the projects have at least 2 shades of green.


 
If you came from the fabulous Sarah then you are at the right spot. If you happened to come upon here first, you don't want to miss out on the rest of these talented ladies work so start back at the beginning with Melanie!

If you leave a comment on everyone’s post, you could win this blog candy consisting of paper from DCWV and Basic Grey, Rub-ons, ribbon, borders, printable alphas, adhesive, and more! 
 
 


You don’t have to become a follower of Afternoon Scrapper, but it sure would be nice if you did.

Saint Patty's Day is coming up and I wanted to make something for my daughter's teachers. So this is what I came up with!

 

 

 
 
 
So what do you think?? Do you think her teacher's would like these??
If you like these and are interested in making these yourself, you can get these files from the Silhouette Store.
 

Now onto the fabulous Sandy

Thank you for stopping by! Hope you all have a fabulous week!

Friday, March 1, 2013

It's Dr. Seuss Day!



Welcome to the Wonderful World of Dr. Seuss! We are so happy you dropped by to celebrate his birthday with us. He was a wonderful highly revered children’s author who many of us learned to read by. The quote below is taken from a Wikipedia entry about his life. I myself (Teresa) am so thrilled to have had the privilege to teach about him during my years as a school teacher.
“In May 1954, Life magazine published a report on illiteracy among school children, which concluded that children were not learning to read because their books were boring. Accordingly, William Ellsworth Spaulding, the director of the education division at Houghton Mifflin who later became its Chairman, compiled a list of 348 words he felt were important for first-graders to recognize and asked Geisel to cut the list to 250 words and write a book using only those words.[33] Spaulding challenged Geisel to "bring back a book children can't put down." [34] Nine months later, Geisel, using 236 of the words given to him, completed The Cat in the Hat. It retained the drawing style, verse rhythms, and all the imaginative power of Geisel's earlier works, but because of its simplified vocabulary, it could be read by beginning readers. The Cat in the Hat and subsequent books written for young children achieved significant international success and they remain very popular today. In 2009 Green Eggs and Ham sold 540,366 copies, The Cat in the Hat sold 452,258 copies, and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (1960) sold 409,068 copies—outselling the majority of newly published children's books.[35]”
For our hop we have several wonderful projects for you to enjoy. We are starting here at Three Scrappy Gals. If you have come from the Lovely Melissa you are in the right place. If not please go to Three Scrappy Gals and start at the beginning you don’t want to miss any Seusstical creations.

Here is my Project

 
 
Supplies
 
Tile (From Lowes)
Vinyl (Red,Black, and White)
 
I made this using my Cameo!
 
We have some wonderful blog candy for you to win. Check the Three Scrappy Gals blog for the awesome prize! Winner will be drawn and announced on Tuesday March 5, 2013.
To be eligible for the drawing you must:
  1. Become a follower of each blog (if you aren’t already)
  2. Comment on each blog post
  3. Leave your contact information
Then hop on over to the Fabulous Sarah to see what fantastic project she has today.
Here is the complete lineup should you need it: