On the bat page, you can flap his glittery wings. The ghost page is two pages in one. Reveal what the ghost "says" by lifting up the orange page.
The spider page has cobwebs and all things spidery. Here, you lift up the cobweb fabric to reveal a poseable spider. (His legs are pipe stem cleaners, no exposed ends.) The next page features the silhouette of a black cat.
The next page features a trio of yummy candy corn. The last page features a friendly pumpkin page. Again, the page is two in one, lifting the page reveals a Halloween greeting.
I am a blog stalker... I admit it! I love your stuff! I wish my son was a little guy again so that I could buy your 'quiet books'. They are simply adorable! Great work... Looking forward to seeing more of your craftisms.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you "delurked"! I love comments! I am glad you like the books, they were way fun to create.
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Oh how I wish I were crafty. I'd LOVE one of these for "my Boo". SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! I found you through Tip Junkie. Where did you get your cute applique patterns - I would love to make one, and love your shapes.
ReplyDeleteI just realized that you have an etsy shop - darling stuff. Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies...you are too kind!
ReplyDeleteDawn - the applique patterns were all original, I am thinking about doing a pattern for the Halloween Quiet Book