Boy/Girl matching D9P's
#13
I cannot take credit for the labels. I have a book of iron ons called 50 Nifty Iron on Labels. I doubt I'll ever use them all. I really do not care for the iron on process. It always bleeds through the label material. Lasts about 3 transfers or so. I like to put them up against the window and trace them. Then I can use whatever colors instead of just black.
My son is really happy to see them. I'll be binding the boy one this weekend. I use the 5 step process in the tutorial section. It's excellent!
My son is really happy to see them. I'll be binding the boy one this weekend. I use the 5 step process in the tutorial section. It's excellent!
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As a former elementary teacher, I have to tell you that your gifts will be treasured. I still have baby blankets made for my son....37 yrs. ago. I also have a sweater and many ornaments made by parents or students. They have a great deal of sentimental value to me. When a parent takes the time to honor the teacher in this way...well, it's just wonderful! Be sure to include a note telling how much you appreciate the teacher's work with your child. That's the most heartwarming gift in the world. Teachers need to be appreciated.
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