Dear Ms Bartholomew,
I have to thank you again. I recently had the pleasure of purchasing your book "The Bauble Tree" in your Etsy shop. I have since written a short blog post about it at http://www.stxradley.blogspot.
Sincerely,
Chelsea Radley
Stx
I was so blown away by the blog post... and then a second post, that I begged for permission to re-post it here. I edited a little, so if you would like to see the complete posts, just click the titles for either and they will get you there.
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Posted: 07 Nov 2014 09:06 AM PST 
Hello
 and welcome to another sporatic installment. I recently purchased the 
printable book "The Bauble Tree" from Sandy Steen Bartholomew's Etsy 
shop. It was an instant download so I was able to print right away.  
Following her suggested directions I created a book out of the printout and even added a cardstock cover.  
I folded the pages in half ...  
 and glued the back edges together.  
Look
 at my little munchkin. No sooner did I print and glue than the book was
 stolen from me! Yes, stolen I say! Because as soon as she got her hands
 on it she proceeded to draw "bauble" to her heart's content.   
Copying the ideas in the book, Cali sat down and immediately drew her own tree and accompanying tangles.   
She
 was very intent on her work. And who isn't? Honestly it was a joy to 
watch her stretch her creative muscles. I fancy that Ms. Bartholomew's 
daughter and mine would get along quite well when it comes to tangling.  
Cali
 even cut it out and asked for a string to hang it up like an ornament. 
Seeing as it is not yet Christmas, I headed outside for this shot on our
 neighboring pine tree. I think her tangled ornament came out quite 
well! Now if only I could get the chance to play with the book myself. 
*sigh*  
Posted: 08 Nov 2014 03:32 PM PSTAh,
 yes. So I finally got hold of the book "The Bauble Tree" and was able 
to try my hand at this tangle. What resulted was a lot of fun 
experimentation. 
My first attempt was this little card. I colored on with metallic colored pencil. But I thought to myself, can I do more?  
Yes! I did! And I absolute love this little card!  
So
 how could I make this even better? Well, color it in of course. 
Thankfully, my color printer did a fantastic job so I just had to cut 
and fold my papers. I now have over 40 of these little cards to send out
 this Christmas. I don't think I have ever had Christmas cards ready 
this fast!  For the third installment in this series, in which Chelsea creates all of her Christmas cards, in November - and under the influence of the Lilah Beans... click this link to read all those details... More Ebooks and Tangle Cards | 
 










OoooooWeeee! Just downloaded it! Wonderful! It will be great fun!
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