
Paper: Pink Paislee, October Afternoon, Prima, Teresa Collins
Stickers: Echo Park, EK Success, Martha Stewart
Rub-ons: Jenni Bowlin
Rub-ons: Jenni Bowlin
Journaling Spots: Jillibean Soup
Die-cuts: Pink Paislee
Bingo Marker: Maya Road
Die-cuts: Pink Paislee
Bingo Marker: Maya Road
Other: arrow shaped metal sheet, aqua computer key, 1" buttons
Vintage other: scrabble tile, ticket, rummikub, boyscout patch, playing card, dominoes, lotto, marquee numbers, typewriter keys, bingo markers/ball, poker chip, dice, wooden ruler, checker, skeleton key
PS, I have had several requests for a tutorial on my calendars. I plan on doing a comprehensive one in the future with many pictures. Sound like a plan?
I will be back soon,
Amy
WOW WOW WOW WOW!!! This is AWESOME!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee that you made it with that arrow!!! AMAZING! :):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Lucky girl winning all that stuff - fabulous that you're putting it to such good use!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!!!! Sooo cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, how cool! What an awesome idea for a calendar. Love all the little ephemera you used. And I love that Daily Junque line, too. :)
ReplyDeleteAnybody ever told you you have a way with calendars? This is brilliant!
ReplyDeletethis is such a cool idea! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYes, the Daily Junque line is just perfect for your perpetual calendar, and I love the arrow motif here too!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your tutorial!
wowzers!! your calenders are always a chock full of goodness and so very inspiring!!! I cant wait to check out and try out ur tute gurl!!! :) tfs!! :)
ReplyDeletesuper COOOL!!!! love it to depth!
ReplyDeletejaz
Your calendars are so fabulous! So excited that you are going to do a tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteWow I love it! A new Italian follower...from far far away! I like your blog so much!
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