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CWC Challenge # 117 Bundle Up Baby!

Happy Challenge Wednesday, everyone! Welcome to our latest challenge over at CRAFT WITH CUTTERS! This week our projects needed to include some winter attire! I chose to do an altered 11x14 frame to clip snapshots to! So fun and easy! The paper I used, of course, has a wintry theme but the paper can be changed out for the seasons!

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Comments

Jen said…
What a fun idea, Jen! And I just love that you can change it up for the different holidays/seasons.
Sandy Palmer said…
What a wonderful way to change out the months, or even the seasons! Love the added touch with all those clothes pins!
Charlotte said…
How clever to do this. I just love the way you have made something that can be changed on a monthy or seasonal basis.
Charlotte
Jen said…
What a great idea!! Love that you can leave it up all year long!!
Brenda said…
This is a super cool idea Jen! So the paper is under the glass but the lines and pin are on the outside of the glass? I love this idea and it would be cute for someone's desk at work! So clever Jen!
Janet Baldwin said…
This is a great idea. You could change it with the seasons! Very versatile!
Karon said…
This is so super - what a wonderful way in which to showcase some photos. TFS

What an awesome idea! I love that you can change the paper for the season. You are one smart cookie.
Larelyn said…
great idea, Jen. I love the clothespins and the changeable background. Clever, clever.
Hugs,
Larelyn

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