the journaling tells you that his name is Kismet, which means fate or destiny. This is our new puppy, and he could not be sweeter. When he's not digging diapers out of the garbage and tearing them to shreds on the living room floor. I had no acrylic at all, so I improvised, and I hope it counts! I took the thick plastic lid from my primas and stamped on that, then had to emboss because I have no stazon, either. Then I made the little dog tag out of stamped polyshrink.
Date: Sunday, February 1, 2009 GMT Views: 507
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Registered: August 12, 2007 Location: Idaho Posts: 4563
Sun, Feb 01, 2009 @ 2:41 PM
This is sooo cute! You did an excellent job improvising with the prima container and that little stamped polyshrink is adorable. You may have to tell ME how to do that!
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Happy, crazy scrapper and mother of a sassy teen. 2019 Goal: 6/75 + 1/4 photobooks. J: 4/4, F: 2/4, M: 0/6
Registered: September 17, 2005 Location: Quad Cities, Illinois Posts: 327
Sat, Feb 07, 2009 @ 2:01 PM
This is adorable. I just lost my 15 year old puppy and all of the things that make you totally insane while they are growing are the things we look back on and laugh about. Good luck!
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Registered: December 28, 2007 Location: My happy place in beautiful British Columbia! Posts: 4787
Wed, Feb 11, 2009 @ 9:49 PM
lol necessity is the mother of invention.....and I love how you used your prima lid! BRILLIANT! Great page, love the tall grasses at the bottom, suits a busy puppy perfectly!
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