Yippee thank you! I knew I was saving those old maps for a good reason...now I know what to do with them. Spewing though when I see your funky dressmakers dummy, because it reminds me of the one I didnt buy when I was unemployed post uni. postcard in the mail as per directions.
V cool. I had a collection of old national geographic maps that i used to cover (ripped up and glued) a small book case. It looks really pretty because maps are so pretty.
We have an atlas, it's amazing how many things have changed since 1989, so it's a bit out of date now. Leningrad is St Petersburg again and East and West Germany are like the same country...
Oh, and I try to avoid paper-craft, too. It is a bit of a struggle from time to time though.
That looks fabulous! I am having visions of you up to your neck in bunting at the sewing machine and then swathed in it as you get it out to the car...hee hee ;-)
You really are an awesome library chick!
ReplyDeleteYippee thank you! I knew I was saving those old maps for a good reason...now I know what to do with them. Spewing though when I see your funky dressmakers dummy, because it reminds me of the one I didnt buy when I was unemployed post uni. postcard in the mail as per directions.
ReplyDeleteshould you be teaching them to destroy books? :) just kidding, looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnd totally awesome!!! xo
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ReplyDeleteSo are the front girls jel jel?
*sigh* those kids are all going to get sick trying to find out where the maps join up. You'll have to remind them to keep looking out the window.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea - they look brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI heart books. I heart libraries. I heart your creativity. You are unlike any stereotypical librarian I've ever "known." Lucky school!
ReplyDeleteWish our librarian's were like this when I was at school I might have actually liked it - school that is
ReplyDeleteV cool. I had a collection of old national geographic maps that i used to cover (ripped up and glued) a small book case. It looks really pretty because maps are so pretty.
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What a great idea for recycling. I hope you left out the moldy pages. LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteKewl! I love love love looking at atlases. That's the easiest way to travel.
ReplyDeleteThat's fabulous Jodie! Dot has bunting-envy! Locket xx
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool Hot Library Chick!
ReplyDeletethat is not Papercraft - that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! Thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteMs Librarian, you rock!! I want to be in your school library ♥
ReplyDeleteSuper Hot Chick in the library gets an A+! Go to the head of the class... ;p
ReplyDeleteit goes without saying that I love these!
ReplyDeleteFabulous bunting Jod!
ReplyDeleteFab idea -and excellent way of using up old atlases or maps. Wonder if I can persuade the 5 year old he wants some in his room? Hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteYou are just tooooo clever I bet the kids LOVE you.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever library chick!
ReplyDeleteSeriously - there must be more hours in the day in Vic!
ReplyDeleteInstant joy! love it.
ReplyDeleteThat is coooooool!
ReplyDeleteforget the books awesome library chick!!!! how tidy is that sewing room very impressive mk
ReplyDeleteDoes the awesome library chick get to use the office ladies' paper cutter?
ReplyDeleteWe have an atlas, it's amazing how many things have changed since 1989, so it's a bit out of date now. Leningrad is St Petersburg again and East and West Germany are like the same country...
ReplyDeleteOh, and I try to avoid paper-craft, too. It is a bit of a struggle from time to time though.
That looks fabulous! I am having visions of you up to your neck in bunting at the sewing machine and then swathed in it as you get it out to the car...hee hee ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove it. Bunting plus maps are a surefire winner!
ReplyDeleteBetter bunted than munted..... Beautiful project Jod!!!
ReplyDeletewow! cool!
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I don't know how I got to your blog but is so inspiring. I adore the felt postcards!!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh, i love this!!! simple. perfect. so so good.
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