February Creative Club – Lollydoodle Pennant Frames

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February’s Creative Club will be held on Thursday,  February 20 at 7pm. We will be making a sweet pennant shaped frame. You will have the choice to make any or all of the frames shown.
The basic project kit is $25 and includes the following (enough to make one frame):
You can add extra Pennant Frames (which come with an extra scallop border and extra 6″ x 6″ white daisy cardstock) for just $10 each.

Additional products needed to complete this project:
3-D Foam Tape
Baby Powder (optional)
Artbooking Cricut Cartridge (optional)

Kits are now sold out. Thank you for the great response.  

To find out more about my monthly “no-commitment” Creative Club, click here. You do not need to be local to participate.

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10 Comments

  1. Your frames are adorable. I have been trying to figure out a good place to put them in my house. My daughter's room is decorating in pink, white and green, and they'd be perfect there, but not sure I could get hubby to put more hangy things up. Hehe.

    1. Casandra, we used the 3M removable hooks. They are easy to put up yourself and they can be removed without damaging the walls. 🙂

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