Desktop photo frame for Linda

I uploaded the directions for how to make one and the supply list to my "Cards" webshot account. Hope you have as much fun making this as I did. I know a few friends that are getting these for the offices.

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King's Crown
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That's an awesome gift idea. Thanks for putting the instructions up. I think I might be making a few of those myself...yippee!!

Amanda

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Amanda

I thought it would be a really great gift. It looks really nice and yet not costly to make. I was surprised when noboby asked for the directions earlier. Linda sent me a note on my webshots account asking for the directions. I'm thinking teachers or anyone with a desk would really love to get something like this. They sure could be customized to each person.

Lynne

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King's Crown

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Linda C

I must be blind but I looked for a photoframe and didn't see it.

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Scout Lady

Yeah, you're blind.... no just kidding.... you might have been thrown off that it's picture is called Post-It Note holder. What is used to make it is an acrylic "Photo Frame." The first two pictures in the "Cards" album is the Desktop Photo Frame Post-it note holder.

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King's Crown

I get it now, I was looking for a frame with a picture in it LOL. That was pretty clever, I will now have to go out looking for a similiar frame and give it a try.

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Scout Lady

Thanks for the instructions Lynne...this looks a really neat gift idea! TFS :o)

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Marilyn

Thanks for sharing that Lynne! I'm definately going to have to do this now.

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Deb in AR

Thanks for the directions Lynne. It looks like a very nice gift item, and you did a good job on it.

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Lorilee

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