My Little Toot is Oh-So-Cute!
Happy Sunday guys! This year is SO flying past! I can’t believe another weekend has already been and gone!! Kirsty and Leanne here to share some more projects using Little Toot!
Kirsty:
I introduced you guys to my cute little nephew Freddie earlier in the week
(Nope, no bias from this Aunty here at all!) Sadly, we won’t get to see Freddie very often, as he lives all the way down the other end of the country…a 2 day drive. I do however want him to know that our family think of him and love him lots, so I used my Little Toot collection to make this little baby book for his mummy and daddy to read to him ![]()
Kirsty Piper: Who Loves Freddie? Little Toot Collection: Beep(P690), Bumper(P692), Putt(P688) Specialty paper-Traffic Jam(PS154), Rub ons(RB923), 6 1/2″ Paper Pad(PP846), Sticker Sheet(SS105) KaiserCraft Other: Alphabets: Cream(AS222), Tangerine(AS223), Red(AS224), Avocado(AS218), Brown(AS225) Mini Alphas: Black and White(MA501), Cherry Red(MA508), White and Black(MA502), Latte(MA 506)
I kept the pages very simple, cutting my base cardstock into 7 inch squares, so I could easily just mount the pages from the 6 1/2″ Paper Pad. I also kept each page’s layout the same, to give both cohesion to the project and to keep things nice and simple ![]()
I also really played up the travel theme…both to complement the Little Toot embellishments and papers and because little boys looooooove trucks ![]()
But I don’t think I’ll be winning any Children’s book writing prizes just yet ![]()
Leanne:
I love this range of boy papers, so cute and heaps of fun to play with
Leanne Love: Little Toot Collection: Bumper(P692), Sticker Sheet (SS105) Kaisercraft other: Mini Alphas (MA502), Paint White (KC001), Ink (IP714)
My little boy has all grown up now so I think that maybe my nephew will be getting this frame.
We hope you have enjoyed our shares today and we’ll be back tomorrow for more.










































2 comments
Kirsty – that is absolutely brilliant!! What a gorgeous little gift for your nephew!!
Leanne – love that frame!! What a great way to teach kids about road safety!
The creations are playful, warm and most of all educational. A creative way of teaching children’s safety. I particularly liked the last one. It is sooooo adorable and educational! Two thumbs up!
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