Welcome to the Frog Dog Studio and Genuinely Jane Studios Blog Hop! This week our design teams are showcasing projects from the Frog Dog Studio January Mixed Media Kit, featuring an Exclusive Genuinely Jane Studio Telephone Booth Wood Album. Both teams are excited to share their kit projects and show you how they were inspired by Genuinely Jane products. Be sure to follow the blog hop list below as you hop from one blog to the next. Lost? Return to the Frog Dog Studio blog or the Genuinely Jane Studios blog to see who is next on your hopping list!
We love Frog Dog Studio kits and Genuinely Jane Studios product so much, we are sharing them with you! Visit each blog and leave a comment for a chance to win one of the following:
1. ONE winner will be selected to receive a $25 Frog Dog Studio Gift Certificate to use in the Frog Dog Studio store.
2. ONE winner will be selected to receive a $25 Gift Certificate from Genuinely Jane Studios to use for GJS books in the Genuinely Jane Studios Store
You must visit each blog and leave a comments on all blogs in order to qualify.
Comments are due by midnight EST, Friday, January 24th to qualify for the drawing. Winners will be announced shortly after the end of the comment period, so be sure to check back to see if you’ve won.
So, here is my little phone booth. I added some hinges and pom pom’s otherwise everything is from the Frog Dog Studio kit. I made it like a little screen.
Here it is in my living room with my little wooden London set by it.
Let’s get hopping!
Frog Dog Studio (www.frogdogstudio.com)
Keri Babbitt (http://kensingtondesign.blogspot.com)
Lea Cioci (http://www.leacioci.blogspot.com)
Melissa Johnson (http://melsartjournal.wordpress.com)
Sue Carroll (http://1arthouse.wordpress.com)
Tina Walker (http://adogslife-thirteen.blogspot.com)
Genuinely Jane Studios (http://www.genuinelyjanestudios.com)
Susan Wojtkowski (http://irreversiblymoi.com/)
Aimee Fleck (http://aimeefleckart.blogspot.com/)
Monica Downing ( http://madzieme.blogspot.com/)
Amy Lassiter (http://sparklinggnome.com/)
Sarah Lynch (http://www.kitchensinkcreations.blogspot.com/)
Madge Gillen (http://www.thescrappinlounge.com/)
Christine Hatchell (http://www.scrapbookingtechnique.blogspot.com/)
Ildiko Miskell (http://thecraftinmama.blogspot.com/)
Emily Hammann (http://www.emilyhammann.com/)
Thanks for stopping in..Enjoy the hop
I l-o-v-e the colors!!!
LOVE THIS! The guards are fantastic! What a great idea!
This is awesome. I need to make something similar for my British sister as a surprise gift. Thanks for the wonderful idea!!!
OMG…. it totally goes with that set so well!! I love it, and that little wooden set you have that it now sits with!! Your guards rock!!
super fun and cute!! those little guards are darling!
Love the guards. This looks so fun and London is darling.
This is fantastic! The little guards are so cute!
Oh, K, I love this. Reminds me of my trip to England last year!
I love this phone box. Saw some on American Pickers and these look just like those the originals. Your clothespin soldiers are cute. thanks for sharing.
Your little london guards are sooo awesome! I love them! Great project. Thanks for joining us this month!
Very cute….TFS
What a great idea for your phone booth
Whoop Whoop!!! um… HELLO???? Can you say uber talented??? yikes those cute little clothespins? WHAT….. ok first of all that is brilliant and second of all I love each and every one! great detail my friend… love it all loves-MADGE
Cute!
Great details! I really love your clothespin guards!
I love your guards! Great project!
Your Bobby looks great 😀
The guards were great!
Really cute! I love the little clothespin guy!
So cute – love the clothespin guard.