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9:38 PM

Blogger TX Girl said...

I deleted my post because I can't spell.

So would it work to buy the book of 100 $1.00 and insert the paper inbetween using the same technique? Also- does it ruin the dollar bills?

Such a cute idea.

Did you have everyone in the class donate money or are you just really- really nice? I love this idea as a Christmas gift too.

9:39 PM

Blogger everything pink! said...

no we collect money at the beginning of the year. are you kidding me i am nice but not that nice.
it does not ruin the money. you can just pull each dollar away when you want to. then when you take away the money you have a book of memories.
no you would have to make it from scratch you can't insert them in to stay.
or you could cut the paper smaller and insert them in.

9:44 PM

Blogger jenny said...

what a cute idea. sounds complicated with all the glue and stuff.

9:47 PM

Blogger TX Girl said...

Hey- you are like the super mom sooo thoughtful- I wouldn't put it past you to give to donate the money.

Seriously- I need to print out all of your ideas and put it in my "How to be like Kristi" book. You really do rock!

10:03 PM

Blogger becca said...

That is the best idea I have ever seen! Your creativity is both inspiring and completely overwhelming!!!

10:06 PM

Blogger Jill said...

How in the world did you come up with that idea? That's crazy cute. I love the stuff kids write about their parents and teachers, it's priceless. The pad of 100 dollar bills isn't too shabby either.

9:45 AM

Blogger michelle said...

I love the idea, although I still don't really understand how it works... I like the idea of a How to be Like Kristi book! You are so out of control.

10:33 AM

Blogger Bond Girl 007 said...

gorgeus colors and presentation

10:54 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kristi,

I've never used padding compound. I assume you have to put the compound on each page (and each dollar bill) one by one?

I also assume that you used cardstock?

Thanks for a great idea!

10:51 PM

Blogger Kate said...

When I click on your gallery of pics (I would love to see them!) it says I need a password. Is there a way I can see them? Thanks!

1:31 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I just saw a post where you used vinyl... i cant seem to find it. you also posted the form that you sent out to the children.. where can I find that. THanks

12:46 PM

Blogger MurdockFamily said...

How did you get the letters out to all the kids? Did you just ask the teacher to put them in their backpacks? I would have no problem making the book; getting the letters out to the kids would be a problem though without the teacher knowing.

6:40 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Do you just put the compound on the top of the full stack or at the top of each paper and then stack them and clamp them together? How quickly does the compound stick, do you have time to line them all up straight?

1:27 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I would also love to know the answers to Brooke Smith's questions..

7:47 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I would also love to know the answers to Brooke Smith's questions..

7:47 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Love this idea! I think I would make the memory book just a tiny bit larger than the dollar bills, then slip a dollar between each page after the book was glued together. The bills wouldn't be stuck in the book, but with ribbon around it, they wouldn't fall out.
For those wondering how to use padding compound, you stack the whole thing first and tap the edge you will be gluing on a table so all the edges are as straight as you can get them. Then you clamp it tightly. Then you paint the padding compound on the side you want glued and let it dry. That's it! (p.s. I made a small notepad once (about 30 pages) and didn't have padding compound, so I used Elmer's Glue-All. I had to be more careful not to use too much, but it did work.)

3:42 PM

Blogger Katie Carston said...

I am in the middle of making 2 of these wonderful books for my kids teachers. I am curious about printing them on pages the size of dollar bills. Where did you find that? I've looked at my local office supply stores and they laughed at me.

10:35 AM

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