



This tutorial contains instructions, patterns, and photos to complete all 3 projects featured on my blog July 8, 2016. You can purchase it for $5.95 below.p>
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This 20-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photo directions for completing all three handbags. These handbags are intended to be gift card size. However, you can resize the handbags to suit your needs. The patterns for all three handbags are included in the tutorial. More photos of this tutorial can be seen in this post here.
This is a pattern and instruction tutorial, not a class planner. The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
This 19-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photo directions for completing the Traveling Trio 3 suitcases, four standard size cards, four note size cards, decorative paper clips and the insert divider for the bottom suitcase.
The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
This 13-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photos for completing the Purse-onally Perfect purse and all 4 note cards.
The tutorial will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
$5.95This tutorial contains instructions and photos to complete all 12 projects featured on my blog from October 1-12, 2017.
The tutorials will be e-mailed to you as an Adobe PDF file following your purchase.
Looks like a fun trip. Tell Nicholas I liked the picture of the crab.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great trip, and I loved the Crab picture (anyone who is a mom is gonna tell ya the same!) What we do for the kids, right?
ReplyDeleteLoved the crab photo. Too cute. Love visiting Hawaii, haven't been in years and want to go back eventually. Thanks for the photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm on your bloglist and have always loved your blog. Although I never post, I wanted to welcome you to our neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteBecky so glad you and your family are having a great time and the kids still have yaya around to vacation with my kids weren't so lucky!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove to see more pictures!
It looks absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pictures - especially the crab! :)
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how jealous I am...lol. I love Maui and I truly believe it is heaven on earth... thanks for sharing the wonderful pictures, even the crab...lol
ReplyDeleteAloha Becky from the other side of Maui! So glad you and your family are enjoying your visit. Be sure to see Ulalena at the Maui Myth and Magic Theater in Lahaina - it's fabulous.
ReplyDeleteAnne - the Maui Stamper
What a fun trip! You can tell your boys that the crab looks cute! ( : My kids love to go crab hunting. Have a great time.
ReplyDeleteAloooooooo HA!
ReplyDeleteI love the banyan trees! I lived on Oahu for 3 years thanks to the USCG ;-) It's a beautiful place. Have fun!
Becky - love watching your blog, seeing your creations and following your family. I so wish I lived near the Boise area - we'd be great friends, I just know it! You are so creative and being as adorable as you are doesn't hurt either. So much fun to learn from you and share. Thank you!
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Becky - love watching your blog, seeing your creations and following your family. I so wish I lived near the Boise area - we'd be great friends, I just know it! You are so creative and being as adorable as you makes me feel like we already are friends! So much fun to learn from you and share. Thank you!
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Awesome photos Becky!!! NOW I see who the boys look like!!! (I have never seen a picture of your DH!!) So glad you are enjoying your trip! LOVE seeing these photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the banyan trees, too! I lived on Guam for three years. Here's the legend of the banyan trees and the taotaomonas (spirits):
ReplyDeleteThe taotaomonas of Guahan are said to roam the jungles and are present around the ancient latte ruins, large basalt and coral boulders and caves, as well as amongst the thick dense hanging roots of the Banyan Trees. If you enter the jungles and disturb the taotaomonas, they may pinch you, leaving red marks or swellings on your body, or they may cause illnesses which are difficult to diagnose by conventional doctors.. The only treatment for this sickness is to visit a suruhana (Chamorro female traditional healer) or a suruhano (Chamorro male traditional healer). You may be given herbs or a massage as treatment but almost always you will be instructed to revisit the site where the illness began and ask forgiveness from the "guelotas and guelatas" or ancient grandparents for disturbing a burial site. The mindset of the Chamoru Culture is rooted on respect which is extended to those who have passed on beyond the world of the living. Those who enter the jungle, cave or an unexpected clearing under a large rooted tree without exhibiting proper respect will fall ill.
Check Nicholas for any bruises of red spots!
Totally LOVED the little crab. My boys all loved it too!! Thanks for posting it. Looks like a vacation of a lifetime :)
ReplyDeleteThe crab seemed to be looking right at you for his camera moment, very cute!
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip, Becky! We were on Maui the end of June - I LOVE it there! Looks like everyone's having a great time.
ReplyDeleteThe crab looks pretty cool, like he was posing for the camera...
ReplyDeleteSeems like this was a fun trip for the family.
hEY THERE,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Silvia and I regularly read your blog...anywho, I was just catching up, was away for a while, and while reading some of your posts I realized that some things are Greek...like your e-mail and your word for grandma, are you greek? I'm currently living on the Island of Crete right now and absolutely LOVE it...Anywho, just thought I would say Yassis!