Saturday 31 March 2018

Librarian's Choice - Challenge Two - The Hobbit


Thank you so much for all the beautiful entries into The Hobbit challenge. When I first decided to start this challenge, I had no idea just how difficult the Librarian's Choice would be.

So once again, I've not chosen  the entries that were 'the best'; I've just highlighted a few that have interpreted the theme in different ways. 


Stephanie showed her familiarity with the book by combining different sentiment sets to recreate The Hobbit's alternative title. 


Claire  played with the title and the cover on this fun card. 


Linby used a great technique to evoke the cover art. 


Finally, how could I omit this amazing 3d hobbit hole, created by Papierelles   son? 

I hope you will copy the badge (above) to your blogs.

Sunday 25 March 2018

Reminder from The Library (and a hint about challenge 4)

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Here's a little reminder from The Library - but your books aren't overdue and there'll certainly be no fines! 
It's just a reminder to join in the current challenge - 'Watership Down' - which runs till April 7th .
Challenge 4 starts on Sunday April 1st and it's a historical novel set in Asia. 


Sunday 18 March 2018

Challenge Three - Watership Down

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Quiet Please Crafters! You’re in The Library now.

Challenge three is Watership Down by Richard Adams.
(Well done, Ionabunny for guessing correctly!) 

You can be inspired by :
The cover
or
The title
or
The story

And in case you don't know it, it's about rabbits! 

Here's how The Librarian interpreted this challenge: 



Please do check the schedule in the side-bar. Challenge Two (The Hobbit)  will remain open for another week and I'll be back on March 31st with my 'Librarian's Choice' - projects which caught my eye. 

I hope you will join The Library. 

Saturday 17 March 2018

Librarian's Choice - Challenge One - Pride and Prejudice

I was blown away by the beautiful, creative entries into The Library's first challenge. It would be impossible for me to judge which entries were the best (or even to pick my favourites - I loved them all) so I won't even try. Instead, I've decided to highlight three entries that captured the spirit of the challenge.

Admire & Love You | by karen @ carefree creations

Karen actually owns some Jane Austen stamps, and she used them to make this wonderful CAS card.

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SmilylinStef made a fabulous recreation of the book cover.

Dotty Jo  made a funny but stylish card, recalling our collective crush on Mr Darcy.

I hope you will copy the badge (above) to your blogs.

I also loved the stunning peacock-themed card ,cards where the peacocks were replaced by parrots or flowers, and those entries that evoked the regency period or romance in general. Thank you to every single crafter who entered.

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Sunday 11 March 2018

Reminder from The Library (and a hint about challenge 3)

"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort."   - J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit  I read this first in the 2nd grade. I love Tolkein.


Here's a little reminder from The Library - but your books aren't overdue and there'll certainly be no fines! 

It's just a reminder to join in the current challenge - 'The Hobbit' - which runs till March 24th. 

Challenge 3 starts on Sunday March 18th and we'll be featuring a book about some 'seasonal' animals.

Sunday 4 March 2018

Challenge Two - The Hobbit

"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort."   - J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit  I read this first in the 2nd grade. I love Tolkein.


Quiet Please Crafters! You’re in The Library now.

If you love reading – or just looking at book covers – this challenge is for you.  Each challenge will feature a book and you can be inspired by :
The cover
or
The title
or
The story


Challenge Two is a children's classic , The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.

This cover is from the first edition of the book and was drawn by Tolkien himself. 

If you've not read the book (or seen the film), the story has small human-like creatures such as hobbits,  elves , dwarves and goblins plus a wizard and  a dragon - even fairies get a mention. It's set in Middle Earth, which seems to have a lot of mountains and woodlands. 


Here's how The Librarian interpreted this challenge: 







Please do check the schedule in the side-bar. Challenge One (Pride and Prejudice) will remain open for another week and I'll be back on March 17th with my 'Librarian's Choice' - projects which caught my eye. 

I hope you will join The Library!