Making the Most out of What You’ve Got

One of the wonderful things about children is they typically make the most out of what they’ve got.  Last winter we went to a birthday party that was held at a stable and they had an ice rink with a hockey net.  The kids slid on the ice with their boots and then found a hockey puck – it wasn’t long before they had come up with their own version of hockey – what I call “Hockey – 4 year old style”.  They kicked the puck to the net and then shot the puck into the net with their boots and then ran and slid themselves into the net.  Take a peek:

Hockey – 4 year old style

This layout was made with the Frozen Tozen collection – it’s perfect for all things winter. For my project, I used the following items:

Rinky Dink  is absolutely perfect for adding some embellishments to your page – simply cut out the circles with the designs on them, ink to hide any imperfections from cutting and then adhere to the page or to cardstock.  Use a pop dot to really make it stand out!

The Snippets and Clippets page is also fantastic for adding journaling to your project!  I used two on my layout and it helped make the project more cohesive!

While children really have to use their imagination to make things work, you don’t have to with this collection.  Just print some winter photos, sit down and this collection does the work for you – it coordinates beautifully and will make your photos shine!

We’d love to see what you make with the Frozen Tozen collection- be sure to leave a comment with a link to your work!

Thanks for visiting!

Jill

2 Responses to “Making the Most out of What You’ve Got”


  1. 1 Annette Meklus November 3, 2011 at 9:27 AM

    You found the perfect subject matter for Frozen Tozen!
    Thanks for sharing-
    Annette

  2. 2 Peggy Packer November 3, 2011 at 3:03 PM

    WOW!! Jill, this layout is way too cute! I love how the little birds just fit right in! What a fun day on the ice!! TFS!!


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