One for the boys & a little something for the tooth fairy!
Well, it's official I am hooked on this ...
I have now made all 4 kids one of these pictures for their rooms. I really love the little cars - this cutter wasn't as easy as the butterfly one to use as I had to just hope for the best as to what was going to actually be on the cut out. I could actually see precisely what I was going to get with the butterfly one. Live and learn ...
Megan gets back today! Yay! And she will find her pretty pink and girlie butterfly picture waiting in her room for her, my worry is that she would have preferred little Jolly Rogers on hers ... alas, it doesn't matter how much I try, my Megan will never be a 'girlie girl'! :)
And the most exciting news is my big boy, Benjamin lost his first tooth last night! You can not imagine the fever pitched excitement in our home! Well perhaps you can ... take a look at this face .... :)
This face cracks me up every time!
Have a great day ... we are off to blow the Tooth Fairy takings at the local lolly shop!
Kellie





That looks fantastic!! And that is truly a priceless face :)
Posted by: kirsty | March 26, 2008 at 02:37 PM
He's so cute and he looks so chuffed.
And seriously, your framed cut-outs are making me want to attack my magazine pile. But first I need to get a butterfly shaped punch.
Posted by: Jade | March 26, 2008 at 03:03 PM
The little cars are great. Can't look at the missing tooth though - makes me squeamish!
Posted by: tracey petersen | March 26, 2008 at 05:28 PM
Those pictures you have made are so cute!
I am about to write you an email.
I am glad the tooth fairy didn't let Ben down! She can be a slack girl sometimes!
Posted by: meggie | March 26, 2008 at 06:11 PM
Those pictures are gorgeous and so is your son!
Kimx
Posted by: kim | March 26, 2008 at 09:22 PM
Hope the tooth fairy was generous! (one year we had the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny make an appearance on the same night).
I love the little cars - I am sure they look great in your sons' room. Was that a punch also or do you have a die cut machine? We have been looking around for some cute punches but in the larger size there isn't a lot to select from.
Next time we do this activity, Sarah is going to make up a picture to match her quilt using a Hancocks of Paducah catoulogue.
Posted by: Lisa | March 27, 2008 at 06:01 PM