Monday, November 29, 2010

Accordion File folder: Thanksgiving Countdown Checklist

This week the Design Team for Cricut Mini Albums were asked to make a mini album for Thanksgiving. Well to tell you the truth I am pretty sick of it by now. I live in Canada so we celebrate Thanksgiving at the beginning of October. Of course I had to clean the house, do the cooking, do the shopping so we could eat and then after everyone had left, it was time to do the dishes and clean the house! Ever year it is the same thing, for once I would like to get up and just go to someone else's house for a change. LOL.


So I decided to make a Accordion File Folder with a Thanksgiving Checklist and give it to my daughter in law as a gift so she can do Thanksgiving next year! Don't you think this is a great ideal? This way my house will stay clean and I can sit back and drink the wine and enjoy the kids and the food and still have the energy to come home and scrapbook!




You can find the instruction for this folder over at Splitcoast Stamper. It was very easy to do, and I love the fall colours I picked for it.




The tags were cut from Tags Bags and More, and the labels were from Storybook.
I am going to enter this into the challenge over at The Beary Scrap Design Team & Challenge Blog challenge #14: anything goes!
Hope you enjoy, thanks for stopping by.

Now I can start to get ready for Christmas, one tree up two more to go.




4 comments:

Gra Sandel said...

Beautiful!! and I understand you about every year do everything and be tired, good idea to give it to someone else to do next year!
Hugs

Anonymous said...

I love this!!! Your creations always look like youve put so much time and effort in. I love ur blog, its always so inspiring. Oh, and I have to say : that blinkie looks mighty fine on ur side bar, lol xxxxx

Just A Pac Rat said...

Wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing it with us!

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Susan ~ Killam Creative said...

How cool! Thanks so much for joining our Beary Sweet challenge - good luck!

Cheers,
Susan