Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Simply Inspired Blog Hop Close To My Heart {CTMH}



Welcome back to our Simply Inspired Blog Hop!!!
You are on the right path to creative goodness!
It's a New Year with great things in store from Close To My Heart!
So many opportunities and inspiration!


 If you just hopped over from the artsy Margi's blog, then you are right on track! Today we are showcasing our "Noted" special for

National Papercrafting Month!


More details {HERE}  


I decided to take a 12 x 16 picture frame and make a dry erase board for the year!
Insert the glass to write and erase on!
I used our "Noted" papers and added some kraft paper. The black printed paper is from our "Chalk it Up" collection.  It's amazing how so many of our papers coordinate with each other!  





I hope you likey!



Now hop on over to the ever so talented Diana's blog for your next snippet of inspiration!  

 If you get lost along the way, you can always regroup at Dana's blog for the big list of hoppers!


Come on back now, ya hear?










24 comments:

  1. What a perfect vision board for the year! I love how you mixed kits, too!

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  2. Nice job Bren! You always have a different take on your creations and they are fun!

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    1. Thanks Lynn...I was not sure how to take it in a different direction!

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  3. Great idea! I may have to make one.

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    1. Thanks Blythe, not my favorite color combo, but it turned out ok!

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  4. Sooooooo CUTE!!! I love dry-erase boards because you get to use THE CUTE over and over!!!

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  5. Yes, I likey! Love the Chalk It Up papers with it.

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    1. Thank you Diana...I was hesitant but I wanted a black in there!

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  6. Cute idea Bren. I love a good dry erase board.

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    1. Thanks Denise! I was pushing it since my papers arrived just hours before this hop! Yikes!

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  7. Fun idea Bren. Great to have a place to keep goals and highlights where you can see them and add to them throughout the year. Really like that Bottom Border, too.

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  8. Who'd have thought of a dry erase board....of course, my creative friend, BREN! Over the top awesome!

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  9. Love, Love, Love this. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Kathy Wafer

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  10. Beautiful,creative and gorgeous!

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  11. Fun layout! Just regular notebook paper for journaling spots? Love the look!

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  12. OMG! What a cool project and totally usable!!

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