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Showing posts with label mini book. Show all posts

Fall Serenade Mini Album by Guest Designer Amanda Sherman



Hi, my name is Amanda.  I’m so honored to be a guest designer for Craft Warehouse today. 
When I woke up this morning, there was a wonderful crispness in the air.  The delightful crispness that come only in the Fall.  I’m always delighted when Summer gives way to Fall.  I’m pretty sure that I’m allergic to Summer, so the cool temperatures of Fall are thrilling to me and make me so happy each and every year.  I celebrate because it means I survived another summer!  It’s always been in the back of my mind to do a mini-album of the reasons I’m so thankful for the arrival of Fall.  Fall (besides marking the end of Summer) is my favorite season.  And why not document that, right?

A few weeks ago, I received a package of Bo Bunny’s new Fall line, Serenade.  The colors are deliciously Fall, just like all the things I’m thankful for.  I decided that now would be the perfect time to make this album that I’ve had kicking around in my head.  I set to work snapping some photos with my iPhone and used Instagram to apply filters to them all so they would be consistent.  I love the contrast of the ratios of a square on a rectangular page.  This was a perfect fit for the project.







In creating this album, I not only wanted to create a beautiful project, but I want to take the opportunity to share a few techniques that make these beautiful goodies more usable.

As I began on this project, the crocheted trim (by American Crafts) was white.  The color was too harsh for the very neutral toned palette.  To make it more cohesive, I used a technique I’ve grown to love.  I’m still a little shocked that I’d been scrapbooking for 7 years before I tried using Tim Holtz inks and an applicator to ink the edges.  I was always afraid because it would be too time consuming, but it’s not. 



The white is too sharp a contrast against the neutral colors.



Use Tim Holtz Ink (or other ink) and foam applicator.



Blot applicator onto pad several times.



Gently rub onto trim.



As you can see from the before (top) and after (bottom) the inked trim is much more cohesive in tone with the paper.  It creates an appealing look rather than a distracting look caused by a too harsh color combination.

In this album I used a lot of brads.  Really, how could you not?  These Bo Bunny brads are pretty darn pretty!



However, in the application of a mini-album, it’s not very practical to use a brad.  But with the use of a side cutting wire trimmer (available in the jewelry dept if you don’t already have a pair), they can be used as a flat embellishment.  I’ve been using this technique a lot lately as I have a large brad stash but I’m never a big fan of poking holes in my papers for brads, so this approach is the perfect solution!!




Open prongs of brad.



Using wire trimmers, clip prong flush with back of brad.



Apply two glue dots (or a 3-D glue dot or foam square) to provide enough adhesive height to adhere to project.

Apply to project!

With this technique, brads can be so much more versatile and can be used in places where you can’t always put a hole to use a brad the traditional way.

In this album, I did a lot of journaling.  However, I journaled on the same blocks that I put the titles on.  It felt amiss to just write above the title even though that was the purpose.  By using a ruler to simply draw a few lines with a lighter pen (when I replace my tired pens, I keep one around still to use for when I want faint lines drawn).  Then I journaled on those lines.  The lines anchored the journaling and made it all feel cohesive.




Just as the anchor of a ship keeps the ship in place and gives it security at sea, anchoring your journaling gives it a defined place and makes it feel like it belongs securely on your page.

Also notice on the page that I used the larger letters for the key words of the title, and then the smaller ledger style letters for the supporting words.  The two work together to say clearly what is the most important part of the title.  Not only does it create strength, it creates interest in the complimentary combination.  This simple technique adds a beautiful and communicative touch.

So, I challenge you to use these elements and create your own mini album documenting what you are thankful for!

Supplies:  Bo Bunny Serenade (paper, noteworthy Collection, stickers, alpha, mini album, brads), Cosmo Cricket letters, Simple Stories Take a Hike alphabet stickers, American Crafts ribbon, Tim Holtz ink

Tell Your Story Mini Album


I am loving these little mini chipboard albums from Craft Warehouse and they are only $1.99!
I created this one using Teresa Collins Designs' Tell Your Story Collection, which is perfect for any occasion!

Take a look at how easy it is to layer with these embellishments! All you have to do is glue them down!


I really wanted to layer the Tell Your Story paper flowers on the front of this mini book. I had a blast just adding little papers and borders from the collection. I couldn't stop! ;)


I kept the inside pretty flat. But, who says flat has to be boring?


I created this album using a senior photo shoot, but it is perfect for any occasion! I love that this line is perfect to share your story, no matter what it is!


I just punched a hole in this mini flash card to make it into a tag. I am totally going to do this again! I love having the card hanging off the metal ring with just white embroidery floss.


The collection comes with a border strip of these tickets. I had to pull them apart. They are so small and darling!


So true, right?!


There are plenty of journaling cards to record your moments!


These stickers are perfect! I just used pop up dots to help add dimension to a couple of them.


I cut one of the double sided journaling cards from the 12x12 paper and punched holes to make an extra page! Super easy and looks great!


The chipboard stickers are lovely! I made sure to add them to the back cover so that it could handle the weight.

I love this album! I will be proud to have it on display in the new Gresham Craft Warehouse store!

Echo Park's For the Record 2 Mini Album

 
This is one of four mini books I have created for Craft Warehouse. My directions were to use their square chipboard album with a Modern Every Day theme. I chose Echo Park's For the Record 2 Collection. What else fits that description better?!


I wanted to keep with the line's numerous pennants on the front cover. The cover is simple to create by just adding foam tape to the back of each pennant to create a layered look. I also rounded the corners with the Crop n Dile Corner Chomper.


The line is simple, modern, and has the perfect journaling cards for a mini book!


On the next page, I layered the circle stickers that come in the collection using foam squares again.



I love that this mini is ready to go to just add pictures. It could be about my top favorite things, top places I love to visit, or my favorite things about my family.





These chipboard albums with the rings are only $1.99! I am thinking of creating some of these for gifts this Christmas!

Try creating these simple mini books, with plenty of room for photos and journaling, as a gift for someone special.