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5 comments:
Hi lovely lady. You have a Beautiful Blog.sweet lady. Thanks so much for your lovely comments abouth my Tablescapes and becoming one of my followers. I hope you have a Happy Easter with your lovely family.
Diane
another great tutorial
thanks
I'm a 4th grade teacher and we (the teachers at the school where I teach) have the students make these types of books out of 8 1/2 x 11 copy paper and then they use the books to take note when reviewing a concept or different strategies. Yours are so cute! I never thought to make them out of scrapbooking paper or to give them pockets. I'm going out to buy cute papaer and treat my kids to this video. Thank you so much.....The kids are going to love you :)
Thanks for your great ideas Coleen! I'm glad you are following my blog and I have really enjoyed getting your blog posts now that I'm following yours! I pray your ministry is fruitful in the Ukraine.
Happy Easter!
Laurie
This is a wonderful tutorial..thank you for sharing... Can't wait to go back and make it... :)
pichuey
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