I love this!!! And yes I did notice "love". You did a great job placing each color and letter/number. And cereal boxes- that gives me a couple ideas, but I'd love to know what more you do with them. Sometimes I can't get my creative juices flowing enough!
thank you ladies! i actually realized when i was taking pictures that i messed up and moved only some of the orange pieces when i meant to move them all together. whoops! the only problem with this is that you obviously can't pin anything where there are the spaces where the letters were. but if you did this without using the letters for stamps, it would work quite nicely.
@katie: i use cereal boxes for a lot of things, but right now i can't seem to remember any of them. mainly i use them for patterns, which are much more durable than regular flimsy pattern paper.
The title of this blog is a bilingual play on words that probably nobody will ever get, so I may as well just explain it. The cuci cuci part is up to interpretation, either from CUCIre (sew) and CUCInare (cook) or the command "Sew, sew!" You pronounce cuci "COO-chee," so I added the English coo to make it what you say to babies while tickling them: "Coochie coochie coo!"
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I love this!!! And yes I did notice "love". You did a great job placing each color and letter/number.
And cereal boxes- that gives me a couple ideas, but I'd love to know what more you do with them. Sometimes I can't get my creative juices flowing enough!
It turns out quite well!
And 'love' is perfectly notice!!! :)
Happy Easter!
thank you ladies! i actually realized when i was taking pictures that i messed up and moved only some of the orange pieces when i meant to move them all together. whoops! the only problem with this is that you obviously can't pin anything where there are the spaces where the letters were. but if you did this without using the letters for stamps, it would work quite nicely.
@katie: i use cereal boxes for a lot of things, but right now i can't seem to remember any of them. mainly i use them for patterns, which are much more durable than regular flimsy pattern paper.
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