Monday, 21 January 2008

PaperTakes Weekly Violets are Blue Challenge
The challenge at Papertakes this week is to use violets or blues on your project. I've made a little Bind It All notebook with a stamped image of Edwin on it. The book is 4x4 and i think Grant is planning on giving it to his friend. The letters are cut with the Cricut, I think it was the Doodletype cartridge.

21 comments:

Sandy said...

This is a really sweet book. So precious. Love it.

Hugs
Sister Sandy

Deb said...

It is gorgeous Andrea, what a fab little book!

~Denise Lynn~ said...

Very cute! :)

Cassie said...

So cute! I love that little boy image - I've been seeing him alot here lately in blog land.

Anonymous said...

gorgeous little book:)x

Alhambra Club said...

This is great, love him sitting on the pencil, your coloring is fantastic.

Sharon said...

Great notebook and love the bold colours!

Mandy said...

lovely wee book andrea, really like this stamp, I treated myself to a bind it all, havent quite managed to get time to make anything with it yet tho!

Mandy

debby4000 said...

Great little notebook, love the bright colours

Anonymous said...

fab little book very sweet :)

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

This is adorable, Andrea! I love how you stamped the boy sitting on a pencil. That's a great boy gift.

Pearl said...

Hi Andrea ! Are the Papertake Challenges required to use some stamping ? Just wondering ! cos I dont usually stamp. lol


Lovely creations all here !

Mrs Mayne said...

Lovely little book Andrea! Great cards too! x

Anonymous said...

Love this book! What a really cute idea!! Love the fact that it's boyish! TFS!

Rosie said...

I liked this when I saw it over at PTW Andrea! Very cool little book.

Annie said...

Great DT card Andrea - and perfect colours for a little boy too.

Dawn♥ said...

absolutely adorable!

tillymint said...

What a super book, I love the bright colours!

Jo said...

I just love making these little books and yours is so cute!

Maren said...

Adorable!

Katharina Frei said...

I love this Edwin with the pencil! Great idea!