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Sorry bunbun, not exactly sure what you're after, I saw some musical notes that were flat back, but raised up made by this company - but in HobbyCraft (yesssss I went in again today!). I bought these ones though for the next doorhanger!
You could print out an Google image of music paper, then add some notes and what ever instrument he's into on it
thanks savvy. the black paper with gold notes was the one I liked - will have to take a trip to Hobbycraft if the scrapbooking shop can't order it in for me.saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
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Ahhh also meant to say that my mate absolutely loved this as a pressie.........that's 2 out of 2 of mine that I've seen received really well - sort of makes you all warm and fuzzy inside!
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Not surprised she loved it savvy, it is gorgeous :T:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
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I am going to make a hanger for my cousin's dd who will be one next week. I have two boys aged 10 and 8 so know nothing about what girls like and can't remember much about what one year olds like :rotfl:
is it best to do something like in the night garden or something traditional like teddies?
rusty i know your daughter is about 18 months, what would you suggest?
any ideas would be appreciated!saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
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BunBun I have a party to go to on saturday and its a littkle boy who is 1 he loves in the night garden so plan to do him an in the night garden one which I started this morning. My daughter loves in the night garden especially upsydaisy & igglepiggle so you could do a little upsydaisy one ... or maybe even winnie the pooh? so far for my ITNG one I have painted it blue ... need to sit and print some pictures out and see what I can adapt for the rest.
Good luck bunbun if I can help in any other way just shoutRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »BunBun I have a party to go to on saturday and its a littkle boy who is 1 he loves in the night garden so plan to do him an in the night garden one which I started this morning. My daughter loves in the night garden especially upsydaisy & igglepiggle so you could do a little upsydaisy one ... or maybe even winnie the pooh? so far for my ITNG one I have painted it blue ... need to sit and print some pictures out and see what I can adapt for the rest.
Good luck bunbun if I can help in any other way just shout
thanks rusty. I thought for the background I would use some paper I already have. It is pink with yellow flowers (I think). Having two boys and all their friends I have quite alot of pink paper left! they have some nice winnie the pooh paper in the scrapbooking shop but I want to try and be money saving so should really use what I have already. I also have a few teddy embelishments left from my lets make cards mag. do you think that would be OK or would ITNG be better. I haven't seen her since last Christmas so that doesn't help either!saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
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bunbun I think to be honest she isn't going to know any different at that age, I think a teddybear one would be lovely, and probably also a safer option as you haven't seen them and also she may not know who ITNG is etc.
Teddybears are always a good one to go for ... my little one is fast asleep on the floor cuddling upto hersRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
RustyFlange wrote: »bunbun I think to be honest she isn't going to know any different at that age, I think a teddybear one would be lovely, and probably also a safer option as you haven't seen them and also she may not know who ITNG is etc.
Teddybears are always a good one to go for ... my little one is fast asleep on the floor cuddling upto hers
thanks rusty. will start planning! will go with teddies!saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
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rusty pressed the submit reply button too soon. was going to say I bet your little one is so cute!saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
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Good luck bunbun, can't wait to see the piccies
Hmmm cute when she is sleeping yes lol ... she can be a right little madam ... she is awake now and having her tealittle madam wouldn't go to sleep earlier so I just had to leave her til she ran herself that ragged she could go no longer!
I have just sat and sorted out some pictures for the ITNG one I am doing but I also have a nappy cake to make, 15 snowman soups and 4 more door hangers lolRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0
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