The base of the book is cut from Elegant Edges using the book function. The title is cut from Alphalicious. the animals are all from Create a Critter. The Peachy Keen Stamps used are from Boy Mates, Princess Faces and Wide Eyed and Bushy Tailed. The book is titled "The Animals".
The shape on each page is from Elegant Edges. I just bought that cartridge and I love it! The pup and all of the other cuts are from Create a Critter. the faces are from Critter Faces and Boy Mates. The text says, "Here is a dog. The dog is black and white"
Each page of the book is made out of cereal boxes. Crafting is my favorite way to recycle :) The owl is from Create a Critter and the faces are from Critter Faces and Boy Mates. The text says "Here is an owl. the owl is blue"
The fish and all other cuts are from Create a Critter. The stamp is from Critter Faces. I put it at a bit more of an angle than I had planned, but he's still cute :) The text says "Here is a fish. The fish is green"
Almost every piece of paper used for this whole project came out of my scrap boxes. With my Cricut, I almost never throw paper away. I can use big pieces and small pieces of scrap. I must say, this project made a dent in my scraps boxes. The super cute purple skunk is from CAC, as are the cloud and the stump. The faces are from Wide Eyed Kids, and Wide Eyed and Bushy Tailed. The text reads "Here is a skunk. The skunk is purple."
The sheep is from CAC. The fence is from EDPD and the grass is from somewhere - I will have to look at my Gypsy to figure out where. The face is from Critter Faces. It reads "Here is a sheep. The sheep is grey."
Again CAC for all the cuts. The faces are from Princess Faces and Boy Mates. The text says "Here is a bee. The bee is yellow and black."
I know, shocking, most cuts are all from CAC, the grass is from Easter 2010. The faces are Critter Faces and Wide Eyed Kids. This page says "Here is a Pig. The pig is pink."
This ducky is one of my favorite cuts from CAC. His little face is from Critter Faces. The text says "Here is a duck. The duck is yellow and orange."
I wish I had moved this cute cow's face over about 3 cm. It would have centered her a little better, but I think she's cute anyway. The cut is from CAC - I will have to check on the grass - I should know this, but I looked at SO many grass on so many cartridges, that I'm not sure where it came from :) Her cutie face is from Critter Faces. The text says "Here is a cow. The cow is brown and white."
This is soooo stinkin cute and wow wow what ALOT of work you put into that. AMazing ! thanks for linking up with us at Peachy Keen ~!!!!!
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WOW Michelle!!! C'est adorable!!! J'adore and your daughter is so lucky to have such a supportive mom!!! Bravo! Hugs, Brigitte
ReplyDeleteFabulous project such a lot of work must have gone into this. Thank you for sharing with us at Crafty Ann's.
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This is such a brilliant idea! I love how you used your stash, and cereal boxes. And of course the PKS puts it over the top! Fantastic joh :)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful book for a beautiful girls. Thank you so much for sharing this project at the Peachy Keen Challenge.
ReplyDeleteWow this is such a great book. I love the thought of you making this for your daughter. Reading is so important to me and my family. This would be great gift ideal. Thanks for joining us at HIMCR AJ DT!
ReplyDeleteAmazing book. Lots of work put into it but great finished product. Thank you for joining us at HIMCR. Hugs, Velma
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING Michelle! All those cute animals and what a wonderful way to learn french! Each page is cuter than the last! Super project!
ReplyDeleteThis book is precious, and I know from using Create A Critter myself, it took some time to put together. I also adore Peachy Keen stamps. This is awesome! And, your daughter will treasure it always.
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Michelle, what a darling project, and gift book, and a perfect way of teaching a child a new language. Love the bright cheery colors and darling elements. Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Michelle! You knocked this challenge out of the field. Thanks for joining us at Crafting When We Can. Janet. DT
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great job! I love the way you used your Peachy Keen Stamps! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewhat a special little book! thanks for sharing on the PKS challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love the faces on these animals. They are so cute and really give them personality. What great idea for your daughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful and so much better than anything you'd buy - what a great way to help a child to learn! Thank you for sharing it with us at Crafty Ann's
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What a wonderful way to help your daughter learn a new language. You must have put hours of work into this fantastic project.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful work with us at Crafting When We Can Challenges. :-) xx
Love your book. What a creative idea. TFS.
ReplyDeleteWow- what a fantastic little book!!! Crafting is my favorite way of recycling too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful book! Thanks for showing us what you do with your scarps at Creative Cutter Room.
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Could this be ANY CUTER?? How talented you are to create this!!! I am SO glad you entered this in at CCR-Scaps challenge!
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