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"Vlaams Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2023" Ingelmunster

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Mais cartuchos para usar com minha cricut... Não vejo a hora de começar a usá-los...

s...i adore when my husband gets out his guitar and sings songs, his own and others'

 

his voice is dreamy

After binding a few books I’ve found that I have leftover scraps of wires – sections of two to 4 loops of wire that I haven’t quite figured out a way to use. At the same time, my daughter was having trouble storing her necklaces, especially the bulky beaded necklaces that did not fit in the drawers of her little girl jewelry box.

I took one cover from a set of Teresa Collins Covers and punched binding holes along the straight edge. I traced the cover onto a piece of 12x12 paper and then cut it out just inside the line I traced. This made it smaller than the cover itself and I adhere it to the cover so a black border showed around the edges.

I wrapped ribbon and trims around the middle and used stickers and diecuts to create a monogram. The "K" letter was clear and instead of trying to figure out how to cover a glue dot to hold it on with I decided to cover it with glitter.

I stuck the letter to a 3L Scrapbook Adhesives adhesive sheet and rubbed (according to directions) to get the adhesive to stick tot he letter. I peeled off the letter and sprinkled on glitter. Then I took apart a keychain I made at Scrapbook Royalty's big annual fundraiser a couple years ago--I used just the acrylic cover from it that we had edged in Swarovski crystals. I used crystal lacquer to glue the letter to the acrylic keychain cover.

I threaded sections of scrap o-wires through the holes on the bottom of the cover. To help them stay in place I laid several strips of adhesive felt borders over top of the wires. When the piece is mounted on the wall, the wall helps the wires to stay put as well. In punched two holes in the top of the cover with the Pound It All and Rivet Setting Tools from Zutter and then added eyelets using my Crop A Dile. I tied a beaded chain through the eyelet holes using ribbon to create a hanger. My daughter instantly hung her necklaces on the hanger. It worked even better than I had envisioned in my head -- woohoo!

Supplies:

¾” Black O-Wire, Binding Machine, Pound It All, Rivet Setting Tools - Zutter Innovative

Paper, Cover – Teresa Collins

Ribbon – May Arts (pink polka dot), Floral Supply (tulle, white ruffle trim)

Rhinestones – Swarovski, Heidi Swapp

Cardstock, Flower – Bazzill

Paint – KaiserCraft

Felt Borders – Queen & Co (pink), Prima (black)

Stickers – American Crafts

Beaded Chain – Walmart (better Homes & Gardens)

Eyelets- ProvoCraft

Diecuts – Sizzix

Glitter – Polka Dot Whimsy

“K” Letter – Autumn Leaves

Adhesive Sheet – 3L Scrapbook Adhesives

 

Spring time makes me think of Spring Cleaning! With sports and Girl Scouts starting up in Spring we get pretty busy and our housework and chores start to suffer. I created a “daily duties” to help keep my daughter on track with her chores and daily hygiene needs and to help keep the hubby and I on track for the house cleaning that needs to be done each week.

 

I painted and then decorated on 8x10 Clipboard Wood Cover. I chose to use Clipboard Wood instead of chipboard because I wanted the chart to be really durable since it was going to be handled every day.

 

I created some “Daily Duties” sheets on the computer, printed them, and bound them to one side of the chore chart. I attached a coordinating ribbon to the top for hanging using the Crop A Dile to punch through the clipboard wood. I created a loop of ribbon on the side to hold a pen for checking off the duties. When the week is done, the sheet is torn off to reveal a new sheet for a new week. To make the pen holder, fold over a loop of ribbon and secure to the back of the Clipboard Wood. Adhere a small scrap of paper over top of the ribbon to hold it securely.

 

Supplies:

8x10 Clipboard Wood Cover, 3/4” Black O-Wires – Zutter

Patterned Paper – Sassafrass Lass, My Mind’s Eye

Cardstock – Bazzill

Diecuts – Quickutz

Paint – Making Memories

Ribbon – Stampin’ Up!

Alphabet Stickers – My Little Shoebox

 

After binding a few books I’ve found that I have leftover scraps of wires – sections of two to 4 loops of wire that I haven’t quite figured out a way to use. At the same time, my daughter was having trouble storing her necklaces, especially the bulky beaded necklaces that did not fit in the drawers of her little girl jewelry box.

I took one cover from a set of Teresa Collins Covers and punched binding holes along the straight edge. I traced the cover onto a piece of 12x12 paper and then cut it out just inside the line I traced. This made it smaller than the cover itself and I adhere it to the cover so a black border showed around the edges.

I wrapped ribbon and trims around the middle and used stickers and diecuts to create a monogram. The "K" letter was clear and instead of trying to figure out how to cover a glue dot to hold it on with I decided to cover it with glitter.

I stuck the letter to a 3L Scrapbook Adhesives adhesive sheet and rubbed (according to directions) to get the adhesive to stick tot he letter. I peeled off the letter and sprinkled on glitter. Then I took apart a keychain I made at Scrapbook Royalty's big annual fundraiser a couple years ago--I used just the acrylic cover from it that we had edged in Swarovski crystals. I used crystal lacquer to glue the letter to the acrylic keychain cover.

I threaded sections of scrap o-wires through the holes on the bottom of the cover. To help them stay in place I laid several strips of adhesive felt borders over top of the wires. When the piece is mounted on the wall, the wall helps the wires to stay put as well. In punched two holes in the top of the cover with the Pound It All and Rivet Setting Tools from Zutter and then added eyelets using my Crop A Dile. I tied a beaded chain through the eyelet holes using ribbon to create a hanger. My daughter instantly hung her necklaces on the hanger. It worked even better than I had envisioned in my head -- woohoo!

Supplies:

¾” Black O-Wire, Binding Machine, Pound It All, Rivet Setting Tools - Zutter Innovative

Paper, Cover – Teresa Collins

Ribbon – May Arts (pink polka dot), Floral Supply (tulle, white ruffle trim)

Rhinestones – Swarovski, Heidi Swapp

Cardstock, Flower – Bazzill

Paint – KaiserCraft

Felt Borders – Queen & Co (pink), Prima (black)

Stickers – American Crafts

Beaded Chain – Walmart (better Homes & Gardens)

Eyelets- ProvoCraft

Diecuts – Sizzix

Glitter – Polka Dot Whimsy

“K” Letter – Autumn Leaves

Adhesive Sheet – 3L Scrapbook Adhesives

 

“Are These Planets?” Covers are metallic gold/silver cardboard; pages are black with hand decorated papers and cosmetic pads painted with acrylic paint. Types of planets were found on the internet and binding is done using a Zutter to insert metal rings.

This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!

Belgisch Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2019

Arenahal Deurne Antwerpen

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c...lots of good c's in our alphabet

Belgisch Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2019

Arenahal Deurne Antwerpen

ADA 0771

page from the Seattle mini book...

x...this one was harder to come up with so I cheated a little

Op vrijdag 17 oktober reikte HR-dienstengroep ADMB samen met zijn externe preventiedienst Provikmo in het Concertgebouw in Brugge voor de veertiende keer de ADMB Awards uit.

 

Vlnr: Jozef Vandenberghe (voorzitter ADMB), Joke De Zutter (laureaat HR-award studenten), Philip Van Eeckhoute (gedelegeerd bestuurder Groep ADMB), Patrick Coucke (juryvoorzitter HR-awards)

 

(Fotografe: Ellen Goegebuer)

based on "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" (1959)

 

Choreography, Donald McKayle

Etude Adapted by, Stacy Pottinger

Staging and Coaching, Stacy Pottinger

 

Costume Design, Kim Instenes

Light Design, William Newcomb, Miranda Bishop, Emily Moritz, Bob Petts, Amanda Zibell

 

Music, Traditional, arranged by Donald McKayle and Alan Terricciano, performed by The Spirit Chorale of Los Angeles, Byron J. Smith (Director), Versell Smith, Roderick Hines, Richard Jackson, Perry Hayes

 

Performers

Alex Aviles, Hannah Clark, Bryanna Fujino, Clayton Irwin, Megan Smith, Amanda Stanis, Andrea Winbigler, Katie Zutter

 

"Rainbow Etude is part of the American Dance Legacy Initiative's Repertory Etudes™ Dance Instructional Collection, curated and directed by Carolyn Adams and Julie Adams Strandberg."

 

Choreography, Stacy Pottinger

 

Costume Design, Kim Instenes

Light Design, William Newcomb, Miranda Bishop, Emily Moritz, Bob Petts, Amanda Zibell

 

Music, Johann Strauss

 

Performers

Rose Grizzell, Janelle Knippen, Megan Malone, Kristin Orban, Hannah Shields, Katie Zutter

"Vlaams Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2023" Ingelmunster

VJI 5123

"Vlaams Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2023" Ingelmunster

VJI 5134

Belgisch Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2019

Arenahal Deurne Antwerpen

ADA 0776

This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!

"Vlaams Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2022" - Deinze

VJD 52101

Op vrijdag 17 oktober reikte HR-dienstengroep ADMB samen met zijn externe preventiedienst Provikmo in het Concertgebouw in Brugge voor de veertiende keer de ADMB Awards uit.

 

Vlnr: Dr. Geert De Cooman (algemeen directeur Provikmo), Luc Desmet (voorzitter Provikmo), Stefaan Dhondt van Sint-Trudo Katholiek Onderwijs (laureaat preventie-award professionals), Philip Van Eeckhoute (gedelegeerd bestuurder Groep ADMB), Michèle Detrie (laureaat preventie-award studenten), Jozef Vandenberghe (voorzitter ADMB), Caroline den Doelder van Actemium (laureaat HR-award professionals), Joke De Zutter (laureaat HR-award studenten), prof. Dr. Josse Van Steenberge (vice-juryvoorzitter preventie-awards) en Patrick Coucke (juryvoorzitter HR-awards)

 

(Fotografe: Ellen Goegebuer)

"Vlaams Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2023" Ingelmunster

VJI 5124

Promo video: youtu.be/JCKb5p0oaNk

 

De 9de Grote Modelspoor Expo gaat door in de Brabanthal in Leuven op zaterdag 13 en zondag 14 oktober 2018.

 

Info: www.modelspoorexpo.be/index.php/nl/

 

De volgende banen zullen aanwezig zijn:

 

Walferdange (AMFL Walfer)

Saint-Tourbière (Wim Wijnhoud)

Thuringerbaan (MSKK vzwOostende)

Oostendse Valiezenfabriek (MSKK vzwOostende)

Het oude stukgoed (Montfrooij Modelspoor)

Voorde Dok (Wouter De Troyer & Samuel De Zutter)

Kempenland (Ivo Schraepen)

Mouville (Henk Wust & Jan van Mourik)

De Terugtocht (Henk Wust & Jan van Mourik)

Monthermé PK - 160 (CLUB MAQUETTISME SEDANAIS)

Statie Ghistel anno 1942 (Marc Desaever)

Les Bouts de Bois (Michel Lecoursonnais)

Trinca-Vecnou (Escadrille Saint-Michel)

VEB Pürmalt (Escadrille Saint-Michel)

57 Bis rue EIFFEFE (François JOYAU)

Feldbahn Kreuzt (Marcel Ackle)

Lemur (AMSAC)

Le Vicinal à Vresse (Jan Martens)

Villeroux (Peter Van Gestel)

Wilslo Heide (Patrick Devriendt)

Mara Harbor (Team Mitropa)

Stefanowo (Team Mitropa)

Staalwerk van Floris in aanbouw (Team Mitropa)

Château migraine (MSC Het Spoor)

Puurs Museumbaan (Philippe May)

Spooraansluiting Duvel Moortgat (Geert Maes)

Westerlo (MSC De Kempen)

Koffer (MSC De Kempen)

Dépôt de Samarix (Cedric Pollet)

Carrière de Canel (Geert Robberecht)

La Roche-en-Ardenne (Rudi Nelissen)

"Vlaams Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2023" Ingelmunster

VJI 5130

Belgisch Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2019

Arenahal Deurne Antwerpen

ADA 0773

This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!

Belgisch Judokampioenschap Jeugd 2019

Arenahal Deurne Antwerpen

ADA 0774

After binding a few books I’ve found that I have leftover scraps of wires – sections of two to 4 loops of wire that I haven’t quite figured out a way to use. At the same time, my daughter was having trouble storing her necklaces, especially the bulky beaded necklaces that did not fit in the drawers of her little girl jewelry box.

I took one cover from a set of Teresa Collins Covers and punched binding holes along the straight edge. I traced the cover onto a piece of 12x12 paper and then cut it out just inside the line I traced. This made it smaller than the cover itself and I adhere it to the cover so a black border showed around the edges.

I wrapped ribbon and trims around the middle and used stickers and diecuts to create a monogram. The "K" letter was clear and instead of trying to figure out how to cover a glue dot to hold it on with I decided to cover it with glitter.

I stuck the letter to a 3L Scrapbook Adhesives adhesive sheet and rubbed (according to directions) to get the adhesive to stick tot he letter. I peeled off the letter and sprinkled on glitter. Then I took apart a keychain I made at Scrapbook Royalty's big annual fundraiser a couple years ago--I used just the acrylic cover from it that we had edged in Swarovski crystals. I used crystal lacquer to glue the letter to the acrylic keychain cover.

I threaded sections of scrap o-wires through the holes on the bottom of the cover. To help them stay in place I laid several strips of adhesive felt borders over top of the wires. When the piece is mounted on the wall, the wall helps the wires to stay put as well. In punched two holes in the top of the cover with the Pound It All and Rivet Setting Tools from Zutter and then added eyelets using my Crop A Dile. I tied a beaded chain through the eyelet holes using ribbon to create a hanger. My daughter instantly hung her necklaces on the hanger. It worked even better than I had envisioned in my head -- woohoo!

Supplies:

¾” Black O-Wire, Binding Machine, Pound It All, Rivet Setting Tools - Zutter Innovative

Paper, Cover – Teresa Collins

Ribbon – May Arts (pink polka dot), Floral Supply (tulle, white ruffle trim)

Rhinestones – Swarovski, Heidi Swapp

Cardstock, Flower – Bazzill

Paint – KaiserCraft

Felt Borders – Queen & Co (pink), Prima (black)

Stickers – American Crafts

Beaded Chain – Walmart (better Homes & Gardens)

Eyelets- ProvoCraft

Diecuts – Sizzix

Glitter – Polka Dot Whimsy

“K” Letter – Autumn Leaves

Adhesive Sheet – 3L Scrapbook Adhesives

 

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