This is too cute. Most of my kids dolls have marker and crayon all over their faces so I would definitely have to give them a good scrub down first. Thank you so much for sharing your idea. I'm trowing my first link party Monday. It would be great if you would stop by and add this tutorial. http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
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What an adorable idea! Jaina Rose and I will have to try this one! I found you from Pink Saturday...and I haven't blogged in awhile so it is so nice to meet new friends! Stop and say hello sometime!
What a fun idea for grandparents and their grandchildren as well. Another option that might be fun is to use Smilebox. I have their paid version but they also have a free version. And I believe that both versions let you print out your creation as a booklet. :) Thanks again for the terrific idea. Happy Pink Saturday.
Check out the giveaway from Elizabeth Horton on my blog. A chance to win a whimsical fairy silhouette t-shirt. Your daughter will love it!http://houseonashwelllane.blogspot.com/2011/02/whimsical-fairy-silhouette-t-shirt.html
Oh what a sweet idea... my 5 year old Grand-Daughter is very creative and I think she and I would enjoy creating such a book for her to learn to read too. She has a little photo album she looks at almost as much as her beloved books and my decorating books... but I do believe a book about her fav dolly's day would be a cherished gift! Thanks for the inspiration... and I just learned to use Picnik, so it's an exciting project for this Artist Gramma too! *winks*
Such a sweet idea, and great tips! My daughter would love putting something like this together... maybe even as a project on her own. Thanks for sharing!
So cute! I have boys, so I think I will put a "spin" on this and do it for my son... with his Buzz Lightyear doll! (But I can't wait to have a daughter one day, so I can make cute girly stuff like this too!)
Another great idea. Im a teacher and your advice on text is spot on. Im going to try making some with my year threes where they plan the text too. Fiona
Hi, Emily! thanks for linking up last week! we are featuring your project here: http://tosewwithlove.blogspot.com/2011/02/crafty-saturday-link-up-party-no-9.html
hope to see you again this week! have a nice weekend!
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This is too cute. Most of my kids dolls have marker and crayon all over their faces so I would definitely have to give them a good scrub down first. Thank you so much for sharing your idea. I'm trowing my first link party Monday. It would be great if you would stop by and add this tutorial. http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
wHAT AN ADORABLE IDEA! hAPPY pINK sATURDAY TO YOU! i HAVE NOT BLOGG
What an adorable idea! Jaina Rose and I will have to try this one! I found you from Pink Saturday...and I haven't blogged in awhile so it is so nice to meet new friends! Stop and say hello sometime!
That is such a sweet idea.
That is a way cool idea! Bet this is her new favorite book!
What a fun idea for grandparents and their grandchildren as well. Another option that might be fun is to use Smilebox. I have their paid version but they also have a free version. And I believe that both versions let you print out your creation as a booklet. :) Thanks again for the terrific idea. Happy Pink Saturday.
Love this idea! There are so many possibilities. Thanks for the idea!
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How adorable! She will cherish this book forever.
Check out the giveaway from Elizabeth Horton on my blog. A chance to win a whimsical fairy silhouette t-shirt. Your daughter will love it!http://houseonashwelllane.blogspot.com/2011/02/whimsical-fairy-silhouette-t-shirt.html
Thank you so much for joining the More The Merrier Monday Linky Party. Be sure to come back next week. I look forward to seeing more of your projects.
http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
Oh what a sweet idea... my 5 year old Grand-Daughter is very creative and I think she and I would enjoy creating such a book for her to learn to read too. She has a little photo album she looks at almost as much as her beloved books and my decorating books... but I do believe a book about her fav dolly's day would be a cherished gift! Thanks for the inspiration... and I just learned to use Picnik, so it's an exciting project for this Artist Gramma too! *winks*
Dawn... The Bohemian
Such a sweet idea, and great tips! My daughter would love putting something like this together... maybe even as a project on her own. Thanks for sharing!
What a summer fun idea, so creative! Thanks bunches for linking to my blog bash K.I.S.S., much appreciated. :)
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So cute! I have boys, so I think I will put a "spin" on this and do it for my son... with his Buzz Lightyear doll! (But I can't wait to have a daughter one day, so I can make cute girly stuff like this too!)
Thanks for linking up! I'll be featuring this on my blog on Saturday!
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Sumo:)
Great idea. What a cute mini book too!
Another great idea. Im a teacher and your advice on text is spot on. Im going to try making some with my year threes where they plan the text too. Fiona
Hi, Emily! thanks for linking up last week! we are featuring your project here: http://tosewwithlove.blogspot.com/2011/02/crafty-saturday-link-up-party-no-9.html
hope to see you again this week! have a nice weekend!
Thanks so much for linking up at Ninth Street Notions. Can't wait to see what you have this next week!
finally clicking the follow button :) love love this idea... going to do it with Rilla very soon,
thank you!
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