For one of my daughters birthdays I painted her dresser with her. We picked out paint, got some girly stencils and went to town. It was bonding time between us and we created something together! This christmas I am making my step-daughter a scrap book. I will put poems about her(that I will write) cut out pics from magazines of things that fancy her. And fill it up with pictures of highlights from her life.Good Luck!!!
2007-11-05 05:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I made this one year and it was alot of fun.
Mosaic Frame
Main supplies:
Walnut Hollow® Wooden Frame 12.5” X 11” with a 5” x 7” opening
or Elmer’s® Foam Board
Green, yellow, and blue cardstock – ½ sheet each
Elmer’s® Paintastics⢠Paint Brush Pens – blue, green and black
Elmer’s® Glue-All®
DecoArt® Black Acrylic Paint
Basic Supplies:
Sponge brush
Fiskars® scissors or paper trimmer
Cutting mat and X-Acto® craft knife if using foam board
Ruler
Pencil
Instructions:
If using a wooden frame, paint it black. If using a foam board frame, have an adult cut it to the correct size.
Decorate cardstock. Using the blue pen, make criss–cross strokes on lighter blue cardstock.
Using black pen, put your initial in all directions on green cardstock. Using the green pen, scribble on the yellow cardstock.
Measure, mark, and cut the decorated cardstock into 1” X 2” rectangles
Lay rectangles on the frame in a pleasing pattern.
One at a time, glue the rectangles in place.
2007-11-05 13:46:48
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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Ask several children of that age group what they would like for a birthday celebration. Then you will have a better idea. It won't cost as much either because it eliminates the "guesswork." I wish you well. Peace, Love and God Bless.
2007-11-05 13:11:01
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answered by In God We Trust 7
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a cake
2007-11-05 13:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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