It's awesome and I'm totally becoming a follower.One other site I found with instructions was {How to Make an LDS Quiet Book} from the Idea Door.

I really like their idea for the cover - how it just buttons shut. 
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It's awesome and I'm totally becoming a follower.
I really like their idea for the cover - how it just buttons shut. 
Future Project!
The one in the middle is just a frame of a finger painting, but the ones next to it are mats (or why not just paper?) cut in the shape of animals and it makes that finger painting look awesome, doesn't it? I'd just hang these up in their rooms. It might be fun to do them in other shapes too, like sailboats or flowers or really anything. Then, you just switch out the artwork as they make it. Great idea!
{Here} is the article for this one.
And {here} is the article for this one. Can you imagine a drawer so nice!?
But they are quite a pretty penny, aren't they?
On the cheaper side, {The Land of Nod} has a shopping center
But neither of them have that beautiful red one. I guess most kids wouldn't know the difference, though.
It's really cute, huh...she did a great job.
And the great thing is she tells us all how she did it.
It's really cute. And the table and chairs are cute with it, huh. 
And one more idea: This homemade kitchen looks awesome! 
Love this idea from {Party Perfect}! She is making her own word book for her son. I totally want to do this.
It looks so easy.
Just snap pictures with scrabble letters in them or beside them and put it together! Or I guess you could just print off letters, too. That way they see lowercase as well.
Then they're pictures the kids are familiar with, too. I LOVE THIS IDEA! The only thing I'd want to do is make it into a cardboard book so it wouldn't get destroyed. Is there anyone who knows how to do this? It seems like I remember seeing cardboard "books" unmade at the scrapbooking store. I'll check there. To be continued...
and {here} is where this one's from.
But both ideas come from Martha. I guess the only thing you have to worry about is making sure it looks good, because it will be visible. Awesome idea, though, and it seems really easy, too!
And speaking of great...Check out the rest of this kitchen!!
She does such a good job! Love the use of two different woods for the cabinets.
pictures courtesy of {pointclickhome}.
I really think I might make this Shark one for my husband for his birthday! 
Don't you LOVE this purse?? And this buldozer!!?? 
And what little princess wouldn't want this castle at her party?? Oh my gosh! Love it!
There are so many cute ones! Check it out.
And it looks super cute, too! The designer, Camille Soulayro, is French, so that's why it's in French. But, I think it would be easy enough to convert this little gem into English! It doesn't look that hard to make. You'd get a large peice of fabric, sew pockets to the front after stitching "Vowels" and "Consonants" to them, then stich hard velcro to it in a few rows. Then attach the whole thing to a board. Then, just make the letters with soft velcro on the back. I love the pockets for Vowels and Consonants. And you'd probably want a few of each letter... I think it's so cute. Future project!!
Wouldn't it make a cute and functional party decoration?
I especially love her use of these inexpensive closet organizers!

Everything has a place, and it still looks so glamorous!