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How many times a day do we pass up the chance to do the things we really love? I presume, with all the workload we have set out for ourselves, we sometimes barely have enough time for the important things. This inspired me to create a jar filled with ideas on how I would like my time to be spent. So every day, I take a dose (or more when I feel the need) of these inspiring pebbles. I dont drink the whole pebble though! I let my soul drink the word inside each pebble and make sure that I take time to live it.
How to make your own Take Time Jar:
1. Print the free Take Time Jar Elements on an A4 size plain paper, white paper is best. You can choose any paper weight.
2. Cut out the little circles filled with words.
3. Glue each circle onto the back of a clear decorative pebble. Decoupage them. You can use a glue+water mixture or any other glue base. Totally up to you.
4. While waiting for the glue to dry, cut out the cover label.
5. Wrap your jar cover with multipurpose paper or scrapbook paper. And then glue the label onto the the cover.
6. Place them in a recycled glass jar and tie a ribbon around it or you can leave it as is.
You can use this for your personal happiness or share the joy by giving these aways as gifts!
About the Executive Homemaker:
I’m Issa and I am a firm believer of using creativity in our everyday lives. I am not married (yet!) nor do I have kids whom I use my craft for but I am child inside (woohoo!) and whatever I do simply reflects my zest for creating and making things.
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Hi, I am based in the uk and would love to do these as my wedding favours. Could you tell me what type of pebbles these are as I don’t want to by them and can’t see the writing on the bottom. As much help would be appreciated as I have only 5 weeks to go and need to get cracking thank you x
Very sweet project. I am making one for myself and one for a dear friend! Thank you for sharing it!!!
Clorissa in Illinois