13 Mar 2010

Fun Features!

First off, I am so excited to let you know that I am guest blogging today over at Tatertots and Jello today! I've posted a tutorial on my Book Page Egg Wreath, a project that I love and am still surprised by how well it turned out! You'll have to stop back and let me know what you think of it!

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Second, have you had a chance to check out the new creative blog, Lemon Tree Creations? I am thrilled to be a weekly contributor and have loved the ideas that the girls that I'm working with have come up with in the past week. Be sure to follow along so that you don't miss a thing!

We're out of town at the moment for my sister-in-law's baby shower so I'm going to go enjoy visiting. But please come back Monday because I have another great project to share then.

Hope you all have a great weekend!!

16 comments:

  1. I love it! And I was trying to decide if I could paper mache my own eggs, so thank you for the answer!!

    I am going to feature this on my blog tomorrow.

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  2. I found you on TT&J! Isn't it fun to be featured there? I WAS featured on her blog "doing a blog swap" a few weeks ago. I love this cute egg book wreath... so so darling! way to go. I am following you now too. I would love if you followed me as well. Larsenloves.blogspot.com P.S Jayce is one beautiful little boy! ;) JGG

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  3. I love it! I think I am inspired to make my own!

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  4. Wow! Amazing wreath! And I saw Patrice's "shut up" book wall hanging! Holy cow! You gals are talented! I know I keep saying that, but it's always appropriate. :)

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  5. You've inspired me! I'm going out for some plastic eggs right now! :)

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  6. I am SO loving this project - just my style. Came over from Jen's blog.....so happy to find you :-).

    Lindsay

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  7. Ok that is just too cute! I love it! I made a book wreath also. I loved making it and I love admiring it. Nice work.

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  8. Thanks Erin for stopping by my blog. I 'll be sure and let you know how the wreath turns out.

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  9. this is a random question, but I stumbled across your site and was saw your post on your flash bouncer. I was wondering who made it, and what it was called. I am just getting into photography and was excited to see that there was a solution to lighting the room without the flash. I feel like my life has been changed:) I looked them up online and there are a ton, so if you could let me know any information, that would be great! you take wonderful pictures!

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  10. wow... this is BEAUTIFUL!!! i have a hard time decorating for easter, because i don't love the color pallette... but THIS I COULD HANDLE!!!! THANKS!

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  11. Thanks for guest posting Erin! I loved your project. So cute!!!!

    I really appreciate it!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  12. This is beautiful! I have an old dictionary that would be perfect for this project. Maybe I will give it a try!

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  13. DARLING Wreath! So nice to meet you too!

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  14. You are B R I L L I A N T!!!!!! I love this idea. I think its simplicity is so refined! Using old books is blowing up all over the blogsphere...and it is right up my alley. :)

    Beautiful work my dear!

    Cheers~
    e

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  15. I love your paper egg wreath! I included your tutorial over at Tatertots & Jello on my blog today with fun egg wreaths from around the blogosphere. Thanks for sharing!!

    - Michele

    http://mmscrapshoppe.blogspot.com/2010/03/egg-wreaths.html

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  16. I love this wreath, and I featured the one that I made on my blog today.
    Thanks for sharing your tutorial with us! http://www.frundy.com/

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