Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby rachellann » September 10th, 2011, 6:59 pm

very nice Jeannette
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Gigi » September 10th, 2011, 7:02 pm

OMG Trisha - I had no idea. I will pray extra hard that our daughter and family will be spared. I hope the cooler weather will extend to them and that some rain will come. I heard it was raining in Nevada today - maybe it will move south.

God bless you and your family for all you are doing in helping those who have lost so much. I cannot even imagine.......

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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby beanie21787 » September 10th, 2011, 7:50 pm

Here are mine you can't see them great because the glass has a sort of pearl glaze to it...
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby LisaH » September 10th, 2011, 7:51 pm

Cute Beanie!!
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby corwins » September 10th, 2011, 7:53 pm

Very nice both of you! :banghead: :banghead: . I can't seem to put my fingers on mine so I don't know if I can make them.
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Gigi » September 10th, 2011, 8:07 pm

Love those Beanie!!
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Elizabeth » September 10th, 2011, 8:57 pm

Love those, Beanie! Especially the candy corn one! I don't like to eat candy corn, but it is one of my favorite candies to look at.
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby JeannetteC » September 10th, 2011, 9:34 pm

Thanks Rachell.

They look cute Beanie!

Elizabeth wrote:Love those, Beanie! Especially the candy corn one! I don't like to eat candy corn, but it is one of my favorite candies to look at.

Same here! I don't think people give it out here much anymore. Growing up we always got a bunch, but no one ate it. I can't remember if my kids have ever gotten any!
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby CaseysAngel » September 10th, 2011, 9:43 pm

Very cute Jeannette.

And yes Trisha you can use hot glue, UTEE, glossy accents, or the pebbles can be found at the dollar tree for $1.00 sister.

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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby beanie21787 » September 10th, 2011, 10:37 pm

Elizabeth wrote:Love those, Beanie! Especially the candy corn one! I don't like to eat candy corn, but it is one of my favorite candies to look at.

LOL I like it mixed with peanuts :)
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Phyllis » September 10th, 2011, 10:53 pm

Trisha, I will certainly keep everyone in my prayers, this is such a tragedy.

Beanie, those are so cute.

I looked at JoAnn's today for the pebbles but couldn't find them; I didn't make it to Michaels, I know I've seen them somewhere. We don't have a Dollar Tree close to me, if anywhere around here. As soon as I find them I'm going to make these.
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby CaseysAngel » September 10th, 2011, 10:57 pm

Those are cute Beanie!!!!
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Trisha » September 11th, 2011, 7:07 am

JeannetteC wrote:Thanks Lisa.

Trisha, I'll keep the area in my prayers. I can't imagine what you and the people in the area are going through. It must be heart wrenching to witness the devastation.


Thank you, Jeannette. I really do appreciate that.
BTW, our daughter's middle name is spelled the same way as your name. We named her after a teacher, but spelled her name "wrong."

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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby JeannetteC » September 11th, 2011, 9:35 am

[quote="Trisha"]

Thank you, Jeannette. I really do appreciate that.
BTW, our daughter's middle name is spelled the same way as your name. We named her after a teacher, but spelled her name "wrong."

Mine is often mispelled the 1n way. I'm also a teacher! How old is your daughter? I don't often see my name, especially with people younger than 40. I never used to see my mom's name (Madeline) though, until 14 years ago, now it's a popular one again.
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Trisha » September 11th, 2011, 4:20 pm

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Trisha wrote:
Thank you, Jeannette. I really do appreciate that.
BTW, our daughter's middle name is spelled the same way as your name. We named her after a teacher, but spelled her name "wrong."

Mine is often mispelled the 1n way. I'm also a teacher! How old is your daughter? I don't often see my name, especially with people younger than 40. I never used to see my mom's name (Madeline) though, until 14 years ago, now it's a popular one again.


Jeannette, you're not going to believe this...our daughter is a middle school teacher. She's 36, so I guess she's not that much under 40. (Boy, is that painful! I can hardly believe she's that old! I can hardly believe I'M that old! Lol!) You know, now that you mention it, I don't hear of any children being named Patricia anymore. When I was in school, it seemed like every other girl was a Pat or Patty or Patti. I was the only Trisha I ever knew about until fairly recently. Names really do go in cycles.

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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby JeannetteC » September 11th, 2011, 4:25 pm

LOL Trisha! It happens quick, that's for sure. My dd is now learning to drive and both kids are in high school. I know I will blink and they will be out on their own.
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Elizabeth » September 11th, 2011, 5:54 pm

Hello,

Here is my final completed challenge. I had to run out to get the beady things, and while we were out, DD wanted to try to find some new cleats. (Her's are in perfect condition, except for the horrible smell!) So it took us awhile to get home. These magnets were fun, but I used the thin sheet magnet, and they are too heavy to stick to my fridge! I guess I'll have to get some heavier magnets next time I'm out. I want to make some more of these when I have some more time. They would be great for any season. Thanks, Christy!
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PS Sadly, Leila didn't find any new cleats! We did get some of those little sneaker deoderizer things, but the look pretty insignificant, compared to the smell!
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby LisaH » September 11th, 2011, 5:58 pm

Those look great!
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby dgue » September 11th, 2011, 7:25 pm

It took me awhile since I am still learning inkscape . but I did get 4 done
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Hopefully you like them and give me credit did not have the correct glass pebbles I used marble accent gems and they are different sizes.
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Re: Challenge 1- Making Halloween Magnets

Postby Elizabeth » September 11th, 2011, 7:28 pm

They look great, Dgue! Great job with the graphics.
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