Hellooooooo! I'm posting my first attempt at altering a composition notebook. I have seen so many pretty and unique ones on Pinterest and other sites but never took the time to try it myself till now. I used Prima's Stationer's Desk for designer papers. The ribbon I used is seam binding that I dyed and then grunged up a bit for a vintage look. Here are some views of the notebook.
Inside front cover and first page:
View of second page:
View of back inside cover:
Back cover:
For more pictures and details of the pockets and tags, check out my video below:
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I recently had some fun playing with Graphic 45's Bohemian Bazaar paper collection to make some ATCs. I made these for a swap I am in. I made two each of four different designs. All paper on the ATCs is completely from the paper collection....some fussy cutting, inking the edges and then backed with lightweight chipboard. Here is a close up of each design:
There are two layers to the flowers on each ATC. Each layer is popped up with foam tape for a dimensional look.
I have another altered file folder album / journal that I would like to share with all of you. For this album, I used Graphic 45's Couture paper collection, some manila file folders and chipboard. The album has three top loading pockets, three side loading pockets and three tag pockets that are sewn in. Also included are 6 signatures of lined journaling paper that are sewn in. Here are some pictures of some of the inside pages:
Check out my video on my you tube channel if you would like to see the complete album and full details:
Some more views:
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Happy Spring!
A quick post to show 2 of 7 ATCs that I recently made for an ATC swap that I am in. My ATC base consists of chipboard and cardstock. I used Colorbox pigment inks, Ranger's Distress Ink, Neo Opaque Paint by Jaquard , Spellbinder's feather dies, embossing powder, rubber stamps, wire, floss and beads to make my ATCs. The word stamp is by Inkadinkadoo.
Here is a side view to better show the wire, beads and feathers.
I have another altered file folder mini album journal to share with you all. I used Prima's Stationer's Desk paper collection for all the designer paper used in the album. The basic structure and pages are made from manilla file folders. I left an open spine design with black satin ribbon on the spine and also as a tie closure. There are 3 top loading pockets, one side loading pocket, a couple of attached tags and some pouches that hold some removable journaling tags.
There are several signatures sewn throughout the album for a total of 26 pages that are lined on both sides.
All the pages can be viewed in the video I made featuring this album by clicking on the below picture:
I will also be listing this in my etsy store. I have a link to my etsy store at the top of my blog if you would like to check it out.
Just a quick post to share a cute owl card with you. The card is made using StampinUp's Top Note Die and some other punched shapes. Super easy to make and a cute card for all ages. I had made this for a challenge a couple of weeks ago and just realized that I hadn't shared it here with you all.
If you would like to make your own owl card...check out this tutorial HERE by Wendy Cranford. I had seen this on Pinterest, pinned it and finally got around to making it. Her tutorial is super easy to follow.
Continuing on with challenging myself with the task of using up an 8x8 paper pad, brings me to today's post. First I better back up a bit. I purchased Graphic 45's 8x8 Raining Cats and Dogs paper pad. Using file folders, I made a mini album for a friend (two posts before this one). I had some nice size scraps left so I continued on and made an itty bitty mini album also using file folders (the post before this one). There were still some nice size scraps left so the I made these....8 bottle cap paperclips:
I put magnets on the back of them so they can also serve as magnets.
Alas...there were still more scraps. So I continued on and made an teeny tiny itty bitty mini album that I also used file folders to make the pages. Now this little album is only 2 1/4" x 2 1/4".
It has an exposed spine with ribbon design that also serves as the tie closure for the album.
It has 6 pages and 4 top loading pockets. Each pocket has a pull out tag in it.
Here is one of the inside pages:
You can see the entire album...each page and tag by viewing my video:
Four projects in...I still have some good size scraps left!
What can I make next with these scraps?
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