Behold – a flattened froggy bookmark!
The boyfriend wanted the tongue and the arms to stay wiggly, but I blocked out the legs and body, as they’ll actually be in the books.
I made a few minor mistakes when putting froggy together, but I’m trying very hard to ignore them and focus on the fact that I made a thing! And he’s really pleased with it, and it’s exactly what he asked for, so yeah I’m calling that a win.
Hannah
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Oh! Thatโs awesome!!
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What fun ๐ธ
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Cool, Iโm always losing bookmarks but I think that would be hard to lose…and the library would definitely spot it in my returned book ๐
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Yes, but they might want to keep it for themselves!
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That is an adorable bookmark.
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Definitely a win – so cute!
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Yay! ๐ธ
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Magnificent! (Although the from looks very distressed ๐!)
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Well it has been run over :p
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I love that!!!!!!
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He made me chuckle ๐ Awesome!
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absolutelt brilliant! frog’s expression is priceless!!!
can you remember where you found the pattern for this?
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It’s from a book my friend gave me, although I can’t say I recommend it – there are quite a few errors in there. It’s called Bookies by Jonas Matthies if you do want to give it a go though.
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Super cute!
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ah! I’ve found my way to Jonas’ website. Am going to attempt the free rat pattern first and see how I get on.
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I love your boyfriend’s sense of humor, and I agree about the wiggly arms and tongue.
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