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M: Dictionary Pages | April 13, 2019 | Children’s Dictionary Pages
Clearly, I’m not cutting a shape. I’m drawing the letter via freehand.

Sometimes, the color of the paper bleeds — especially on a white background. Sigh.
Plus, I forgot to put a heart inside the letter. It’s a Saturday!

L: Dictionary Pages | April 12, 2019 | Children’s dictionary pages
I crimped these. The page strips held the shape better than my previous dictionary pages.

K: Dictionary Pages | April 11, 2019 | Children’s dictionary pages
This is filled with S Scrolls.
I like using these dictionary pages better than the older pages.

J: Dictionary Pages | April 10, 2019 | Children’s illustrated dictionary pages cut into strips
Oh. My. Gosh. I finally had to change the dictionary I shredded for this project.
The original one had such limited capabilities. The pages couldn’t hold a shape. The lack of variety bothered me.

I found three larger format dictionaries in the basement. I may or may not have a collection of books ready for craft projects.

The paper in this dictionary definitely holds a shape better!

You can see the difference in page color, texture, and weight in the J (left) and I (right). The new dictionary has a white page with color illustrations.
I wanted to complete the entire month with the same book. After complaining for several days about the older dictionary pages, I began to wonder why I was forcing myself to use a paper I didn’t like.
I plan to use the new dictionary pages for a few days to see how it works out.