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Name Frame Class

Yes, I am finally uploading a completed class. Both groups did a great job with their frames, and everyone was so excited with what they had created. So many more ideas came out of what they did and I'll bet about half the gals will make another frame soon. Anyways, in no particular order, the first batch ... except that I will show mine first ;)...

I made this and have it on my desk at work... Where I work is a large call center and when I was still on the main floor, I had to share (horrors) my cubicle with another agent. Now, we have moved upstairs to the mezzanine and we have enough desks, so I no longer share... don't get me wrong, I don't mind sharing, but my desk space was sort of personal.
Anyways, I hope you like these and will send some comments for the gals!

This next one deserves a little explanation and maybe Fiona will make a comment as to what exactly the acronym stands for. Fiona works in a hospital and is a Nurse (yeah for nurses!) This acronym has something to do with her department I think.


Monica Created this beautiful frame for her family. Didn't it turn out great? the colours are so "in" I love it!!!




Last but not least... Pam created this adorable "masculine" frame for her grandson. The accents with the buttons and ribbon are just perfect for a boy's room.

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