tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6605806146218496855.post4658172121159310045..comments2023-09-17T09:45:07.876-06:00Comments on creative disaster: Box Day Part 1emegrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01892726193181467314noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6605806146218496855.post-4938840784006304522012-07-19T12:03:06.926-05:002012-07-19T12:03:06.926-05:00Yay for boxes and new stuff! :) I am new to your b...Yay for boxes and new stuff! :) I am new to your blog and I have enjoyed the first couple of posts. I have to tell you, your blog title is what drew me in. I love it, lol. <br /><br />Congrats on your winnings! I have that exact laminator. I agree...I don't know how I lived without it! We use it for everything from making our own homeschool certificates to creating reusable worksheets. The website we use for spelling, SpellingCity, has some great resources (we make handwriting worksheets from our spelling lists and print off game/activity printables) and it's so much more cost effective to laminate them and give the boys dry erase markers than it is to print and print and print. <br /><br />My oldest is even using it to make himself a favorite recipe box. He's an aspiring chef, and has been experimenting a lot. He was just printing the recipes, but if they got something spilled on them (which happens A LOT), he'd have to reprint them. Now, he laminates them and the spills can just wipe off. :D<br /><br />Again, I really enjoyed this post. Looking forward to exploring more of your blog!<br /><br />KatieAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17720459597404449811noreply@blogger.com