Litterally! I actually went to college at Bemidji State University (yes, that's BS University . . . I know) way in northern Minnesota, and our school mascot was the Beavers. I was a Beaver then and I was a busy beaver today. I was so busy that now I'm just being sappy; sorry about that! I'll try to focus.
I spent the day making lots of The Garden mini albums, which have been listed in my shop for a while and have been popular both online and in local sales. I think my album is going to be featured somewhere this week but I don't want to jinx it so I'm not going to say where yet. Talk about suspense! Anyway, I wanted to be stocked up in case sales go CRAZY (you never know, right?) so I spent my day cutting, inking, working with fabric, etc.
I've said before that I like things neat and organized so in the middle of all of this work today I thought, "oh, I should take a picture of this mess so I can show how busy and crazy it was here today" and I took a picture. However, now that I look at it I realize that I had cute little piles of things and it doesn't look that messy! Trust me, it felt messy at the time.
I was so smart the last time I made a batch of these that I actually wrote down what was included in the kit and what size things were. That made it so much easier than the old trial and error method of creating! I could just look at my list of things to cut from my Cricut and know that I needed 2 green leaves and 2 brown leaves and they were 1.5". Easy!
Another thing that really made my day was realizing that I have all of this paper now (from my Creating Keepsakes win) so matching colors was no problem! I needed mauve, brown, green and red and I found an exact match for each which saved me a lot of time.
I'm glad to have this project done and now I'm going to relax and watch Design Star. Oh - have you been seeing all of the Big Brother commercials on tv? I'm seriously counting down the days until the show begins!
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