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    Default Name Plate for my Granddaughter's Bedroom

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    Here's what I've just made for my Granddaughter's bedroom. I bought the plaque ages ago from Joanna Sheen, the sheep was bought from C & C in a Trimcraft bundle and the letters were cut with my Cricut. I am getting a bit over run with cards so thought I would try something else for a change - now what to do next?!
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    How pretty - I bet she loves it.

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    That's lovely. I'm sure your Grand-daughter will love it.

    I might make similar ones to sell at our Christmas Fair on pre-order as I've got similar bits and pieces which need to be used up. What did you use as the background?

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    That's sweet, I'm sure your Granddaughter will love it.
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    That's lovely!! Once you start looking around you'll find lots of home decor things to make using your craft stash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chalet School Fan View Post
    That's lovely. I'm sure your Grand-daughter will love it.

    I might make similar ones to sell at our Christmas Fair on pre-order as I've got similar bits and pieces which need to be used up. What did you use as the background?
    The wooden plaque was just painted with some white acrylic paint and then I went around with edges with some pink distressing ink on my Inkylicious brush (can't get on with the wooden tools.) I hand cut the clouds and grass.
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    Thank you for that information - really helpful.

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    That's lovely..:)

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    How lovely Shoequeen, I bet she's thrilled to bits!

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    She'll be delighted. As for the rest, have a look for what needs "jazzing up", bet you find loads!
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