For the Creating Keepsakes Tips and Tricks Organization issue, I was given the assignment of making some items to use for a scrapbooking crop. I decided to call it a Pop Crop and came up with the following ideas. And NO, I didn't actually ever have the crop - but hey, if anyone wants to host one, here are some ideas for you! All of these items were made with the Season Collection by Crate Paper which is such a happy line.
This was the invitation. The center pulls out so you could put details on it for each individual (of what you want them to bring or just a personalized note):
This was an idea journal you would give to each person to put notes together from the crop:
And of course you cannot have a crop without some treats!
Last, I made these out of pop bottles for centerpieces:
Anyone want to come over and crop?!?!?!?! Hope you are ALL having a great Father's Day weekend! Suzy
Note: All of these items were seen in the Scrapbooking Tips and Tricks Organization issue of Creating Keepsakes magazine. (Copyright Creative Crafts Group. Posted with prior permission from the publisher).
So pretty!! Is that your real phone number? LOL....Prank calls here we come!!! Ha, ha!!
Posted by: annie | June 19, 2010 at 01:03 PM
I love all these ideas, I would come for sure!! Have a great weekend too.
Posted by: dawn | June 19, 2010 at 04:21 PM
now you HAVE to host a crop!
Posted by: Keshet Shenkar | June 19, 2010 at 07:22 PM
I want to come over and crop!
Posted by: Tricia | June 19, 2010 at 10:40 PM
I would love to come!!! How fun!
Posted by: Jennifer Slaugh | June 19, 2010 at 11:21 PM
Hey! I didn't get one of those adorable invitations! I think a crop at Suzy's is a banner idea!
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