It’s finally finished, and as Rachel pointed out, more or less in time for this year’s holiday! Just thought it might be interesting to take a virtual tour through the pages.
Part two coming soon.
11/05/2014 by underatopazsky
It’s finally finished, and as Rachel pointed out, more or less in time for this year’s holiday! Just thought it might be interesting to take a virtual tour through the pages.
Part two coming soon.
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Can’t tell you how much I LOVE this little book, looking forward to seeing part two
It’s enchanting – well done!
Superb. I look forward to Part 2.
What a wonderful collection of special things! Love your cuff from your last post,too. I used a velvet shirt cuff to keep pins & needles in, buttoned round a desk post, very useful – i think that’s what gave me the idea to start making decorative wrist cuffs 😉
LOVE the slate shisha, and the tag pocket. And the rusty washer. Looking forward to part 2!