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View Finder Reel project - Trip to Disneyland



I am sooo very excited to share my project for The Cutting Cafe this week. I used the View Finder Reel and a Film Strip to make this using pictures of two of my beautiful nieces at Disneyland. This project was so much fun to make - takes a bit of time to assemble but so worth it.

Below is a video that will walk you through some of the steps of making this. 




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  1. i really don't know what to say.....I AM JUST SPEECHLESS, can't wait to showcase over at the cafe today........

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  2. This is absolutely totally incredible

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  3. WOW!!!!!! Girl this is sooooo awesome and creative. Have a blessed week!

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  4. This is great!!! I love it...do u sell any kits for it cause I couldnt make it to class

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    1. Michelle, I do have kits. They are at the store.

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  5. Love love love it, thank you for sharing your idea x

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