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Friday, March 4, 2011
Did Anyone Read My Post about Journaling? ( It's in February 2011)
Just wondering if any of you are trying it. It would make my day to know that I managed to get someone to record some of their experiences and thoughts. Hey, if you are a scrapbooker, you could even fancy it up some. Or if you are like me, and not much of a scrapper, you can have a place like Blurb.com make your journal or blog into a real live book. I'm going to do that. I thought I'd only been blogging for a year, but it turns out it's been more than two! So I guess I'll have to have them do TWO books. I think my grandgirls will like having them someday when they're older. They're 19 months and five years now--a little young to read my blogs!
Latest Sock Bunny---Or I'm Obsessed, Yet Again!
This little gal is made from a cotton baby sock; she's wearing a sweater made from part of a felted sweater (from a thrift store, of course). I "pink" her ears and blush her cheeks with a colored pencil.
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