Unfinished Projects
This week's Magazine Monday left me hanging:The second I saw it, I saw the tears and thought of my UFP's (unfinished projects). They have been haunting me for a while, mostly because they are taking up valuable shelf space. I have a whole hoard of UFP's from cards, to class samples, partially finished altered books, kits and projects that got interrupted, etc. Now, admit it, you have a few too. I don't mind having them because it give's me something to grab and work on if I don't know what else to do (like that will ever happen), but I do want to get some of them done. It might sound silly, but I include my Silhouette and other tools seldom used in my UFP's. To me, if it is not being used because I haven't taken time to learn enough about it, it's a UUFP - Useless Unfinished Project. So my Silhouette is high on the list. That is why last week I played with my shapes and files and learned quite a bit. The result was several cut pieces that needed to be put together.
And that's just what I did. Yesterday was our monthly crop and I took all those cut pieces to put together, and a couple of UFP's to play with for the day. The bone shape treat box is for the Scor-Pal August challenge, so more about that soon. The rest are things I cut on the Silhouette. I love the carousel horse and the doggy wagon. I need to decide if I should add brads for the bolts on the wagon, or maybe something else. I'm thinking some stickles or ? on the tags too. I made several of these so I can add a little fun to my holiday packages. Any suggestions are welcome. I also worked on a mini book I started about 3 years ago with Teresa Collins papers and it is looking great. One more day and I should be done with that too. YEA!
I had so much fun that I am going to continue to work on my unfinished projects when I can.
1 comment:
love how you got so many unfinished projects done!!!! love the bone box :)
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