I was so hesitant to decorate one of these because I was afraid I'd mess it up, but I really like how it turned out. I think I may be able to make the next one in only, say, 3 days!
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2006 GMT Views: 671
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Registered: October 22, 2005 Location: Lovin' life in "The O.C." Posts: 13126
Thu, Nov 30, 2006 @ 9:07 PM
Me too! I have had mine for months now and STILL have not done it, hahaha! I am glad I am not the only one. Well, this turned out teriffic. I guess after seeing it I should just dive in, too, 'cause if the end result is 1/2 as good as yours I will be thrilled! I just love how you did this. Everything works so well together. What a great gift this could be. TFS!
Registered: October 21, 2006 Location: Buffalo, NY USA Posts: 690
Thu, Nov 30, 2006 @ 11:20 PM
I love your book! Maybe it's just because my name is Rebecca, but I'd like to have it, so it must be good. Yeah. Something like that.
I've had two each of the Trio and the Bitty books, but I haven't done either because a) Holiday gifts/cards making, b) terrified I'm going to completely screw them up. Now that I know they're in the Winter Mini too, I may just order a couple more and finally *do* one.
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Registered: October 18, 2004 Location: Lincoln County, MO Posts: 80
Fri, Dec 01, 2006 @ 2:46 PM
We are just toooo funny! I have a bitty board book that I've finally decided on paper, but still too hesitant (scared?) to do it.
And my name is Rebecca, too, so I knew that paper was perfect. In fact, it was made for me (us), right???
And the ribbon covers up a night of navy streak from a craft fair I did - I didn't realize a gal was looking at it with my ink pad open and the cover, with the paper already adhered, landed right in it! You can't tell, but I do need to get the ribbon to stay...sometimes it moves, then you can see it. I still like it though!
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