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Oops, I Craft My Pants. PetitPlat - Miniature Food Art | Home. Petite Fraise Handmade. Dollhouse Miniature Furniture - Tutorials | 1 inch minis. I am going to do this project in 2 parts. You can cover the books with the "leather" from the project before the ottoman or use glossy magazine paper or fabric. These books can open, but I prefer to use them for setting around or stacking. I like Dover Publishers, they still send out catalogs! This is a page from the stationery catalog showing wrapping paper.

These small bits make good book covers. When I use fabric I like to brush on some Modge Podge, let it dry. You can try out different methods of your own. For the books we can use pre-made books or the glued end of a small pad of paper, sometimes called a jotter or memo pad. If you are going to use the memo pad, use a steel rule to cut the glued end off at 1/2 inch or 9/16 inch. If you are going to make your own stack of paper here is how I do it. Take a stack of paper, the thickness you want and clip the ends together. Apply Elmer's glue to the long edge. While the glue dries put clips on the long edge. The stiffened crochet thread.

Sweetness. Oh My So Cute: delightfully whimsical indie goodies and more. Poppy Paperie | Papercraft. Kootoyoo | Don't look now! | Quilting. Sorry for the delay in announcing the giveaway winners ... we spent the Easter break at a farm stay ... near the 12 Apostles .... ... the beautiful Port Campbell in country Victoria .... unfortunately I never had full internet access which made blog posting a little hard!!!!!

So without further delay the winners of the last post giveaway are ...... Elisa who left comment number 20... LOVE all of them! Posting to my blog now! Posted by: Elisa | April 08, 2011 at 05:19 AM Elisa also purchased a pattern during the giveaway period and also went to the trouble of linking to the post from her blog! The second pattern which was Garden Gatheringwill be going to Kirsty who left comment number 91 .... I love your patterns but am completely freaked out by raw-edge applique so have never purchased and tried one.

Posted by: Kristy | April 09, 2011 at 11:36 AM Hopefully you wont be too freaked out to give the pattern a try Kirsty! Love the "project"! Posted by: Barbara Holley | April 08, 2011 at 06:39 AM Love. Two Cheese Please. GIANTmicrobes.