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.

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2 comments

1 Alanna { 08.01.11 at 2:16 pm }

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!

2 Scrapbooking Ideas { 08.11.11 at 4:58 pm }

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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