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tiny rhymes

Do you like nursery rhymes? Okay, I admit, it's another one
of my "things," I've always been fascinated by them.  Here is 
a look back at a favorite make of mine--three different, three 
volume sets of tiny rhymes:



These are all twinchie sized, which is 2 by 2 inches.



Tried to keep these fairly flat, plus there's not a lot of
room on each page, so the embellishments are minimal: ink,
Glitz patterned paper, bits of tulle, Altered Pages images,
German scrap.



And crayon--you know I pretty much have to use crayon
on EVERYTHING, right?

:)trisha

Comments

  1. These are darling!!!! Wish I could see each page inside all of them!

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    1. Thank you, Lyneen! They're all nursery rhymes, but I researched some, and some are rhymes I'd never even heard of before.

      :)

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  2. Trisha, this is one of the sweetest book projects you ever created! People can order the Full kit for this project at the website. www.alterdpages,com

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  3. The little books are very cute!

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  4. Fabulous little books, and love the nursery rhymes idea. TFS

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  5. You really are the queen of tiny altered books Trisha, these are all just gorgeous. xx

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