Hi friends, it is time for another game of "Where's Jannifer?" I got to help with the production of the latest Mormon Message (since it is my job). I was on set helping with paperwork, wardrobe, set dressing and entertaining the two little girls that played the daughters in this production when I got put in as an extra at the last minute. This Mormon Message is a bit more sobering than the last one I shared, but so important. As always, well done to my coworkers who are so talented.
I've become a finals widow, if you will, meaning Danny is crazy busy trying to finish up the semester. This has given me extra time to use my crafty skills to get our place Christmas ready. My first creations were these little paper/foam trees. I've seen a few variations online of this craft. I put my own little twist on it. They are really easy to make, just takes some time. Here is what you need: Scrap paper Hot glue gun 1" Circle punch Foam cone (at most craft stores) Toothpicks Note: You are going to go to the craft store to buy the little foam cone and you will see styrofoam glue and you will think to yourself that would be a good thing to buy for this project. Don't! I got the styrofoam glue and it didn't work at all. Just go with your trusty glue gun, it won't let you down. I think it's pretty self-explanatory by looking at the picture. You just punch circles out from the scrap paper. Then hot glue th...
This is a great video!
ReplyDeleteHaha I love the back of your head so much!
ReplyDeleteexcellent work.
ReplyDeleteI had to watch it twice to find my Janni. This Mormon Message was pretty sobering, but well done. I liked the comparison of his choices.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great video. I like that they let us see the advantage of positive choices in overcoming such a serious problem. Just curious who you went to the movies with.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. And the guy I'm walking with in the movie scene was the make up/hair artist. Since we are both married, we were pretending to go to the movies as a brother and sister, haha.
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