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Princess Linens Doodlebugz Doodlebag
Princess Linens Doodlebugz Doodlebag
The Doodlebugz Doodlebag handy art bag comes complete with what any child will need to keep them busy and is perfect for the car or at home.
It opens to reveal a pad of paper and ten washable crayons with additional pockets to hold your child's favorite colors. Turn the page and start a whole new adventure with chalk and a mini chalkboard.
Complete with an eraser and five colorful pieces of chalk, the Doodlebag also has numerous pockets can hold additional chalk if desired. It even has a front pocket perfect to their favorite things and a zipper closure to keep everything in place when not in use.
Product Description
Features Front pocket perfect for stickers This handy art bag comes complete with what any toddler will need to keep them busy and is perfect for the car or at home! It opens to reveal a pad of paper and 10 washable crayons with additional pockets to hold your child's favorite colors. Turn the page and start a whole new adventure with chalk and a mini chalkboard.
Complete with an eraser and 5 colorful pieces of chalk, the Doodlebag also has numerous pockets can hold additional chalk if desired. It even has a front pocket perfect to hold stickers and a zipper closure to keep everything in place when not in use.
Making Home Made Cards
Making home made cards is one of the easiest way to personalize a gift. No matter what your gift is, if you have a handmade card to go with it, then it is a personalized gift. But, of course, you have to choose the right gift too. For example, a girly gift for a boy will not be appropriate unless you are making a joke of course. There is a great book called Creative Cards that has many projects for you to do. There are 40 projects altogether for:
- handmade invitations,
- greeting cards,
- gift wrap and more
The book is by Paula Pascual and has 142 pages. You can make creative cards for pretty much any occasions. Creative Cards will show you how to:
- coordinate cards,
- gift wraps and tags for designer style
- use quick and easy techniques for professional looking projects
- choose fronts and layouts for maximum impact
- make multiple invitations and tags quickly and inexpensively
This book go through basic techniques you can use as well as all the tools you are going to need. You will not need all the tools of course since there are always something that you can do with whatever tools you have on hand already.
You will learn so many techniques!
I started off not knowing what to do but this book teaches me so many techniques. Some of them are much easier than I thought and they are really fun to do. You can make personalized gifts and have fun at the same time. Some of my favorite techniques are:
- tearing edges with water
- punching edges with different punches
- using double sided tape to fix a small piece of paper onto a large piece
- using sticky dots tape to fasten ribbons
- using self adhesive dots for a 3-d effect
- using silicone glue for uneven surfaces
- attaching 3 dimensional objects to the cards
- using glitter to make glittering cards
- making epoxy stickers using dimensional glue and using needle to break air bubbles
- using page pebbles instead of dimensional adhesive
- stamping
- making your own stamps out of an eraser
- using embossing ink to stamp with
- using paper punches
- using die cuts
- using stencil embossing with just a metal stencil
- using fixative or hair spray to make sure chalks stay
- etc etc
There are so many easy to use techniques and you are sure to have fun with many of them.
Creative Cards: 40 Projects for Handmade Invitations, Greeting Cards, Gift Wrap and More

Making Home Made Cards
