For the layouts I used the two sheets of black cardstock, red and turquoise to mat photographs and one sheet of the white patterned cardstock. The border strips are made from one of the borders from the tan cutapart sheet which was cut in half.
The arrow is hand cut with a pair of scissors and then doodled on the edge. The journal card is from the white cutapart sheet.The white patterned cardstock on this page is 12" x 6".
The first card is made with turquoise cardstock, the sentiment is from the tan cutapart sheet and the cupcake is from the white cutapart sheet. Inked edges and ribbon tie the two pieces together.
Another card front made from the turquoise cardstock with the large cupcake from the white cutapart sheet attached to an A2 card base.
The final project is a mini book made with the mini book included in the kit. One of the best things about this album is the ring binding. I'm sending this off with a college student with a few pages filled out and a few blank pages. Then as the year goes on, I'll send a few more decorated pages with each card I send which can be easily added to the book.
The covers are made with the tan print cardstock, red and turquoise cardstock, and ribbon. The "good stuff" on the front cover comes from the white cutapart sheet with a line doodled around the edges.
These pages were made by stamping the background and adding cutaparts with doodled frames.
Some of the pages are just handwritten. The cherries are stamped using markers.The sentiment is from the National Parks kit.
The ribbons are glued to the covers with Club Scrap Bookbinding glue for extra hold. The front cover ribbon is glued down with the tail going off the bottom with the ribbon right side up (shown on the right side of the picture).
The D-rings are enclosed with a sewn loop and only 1 inch of the ribbon (the end without the rings) is glued right side down so the rings are over the top of the cover. Then the mats are glued down over first part of the ribbon that is glued. Then the loose part of the ribbon can be glued over the mats. I added a ring of ribbon above the D-Rings to give it a more finished look.
The next stop on the Blog Hop is the back to Club Scrap!
14 comments:
What a wonderful array of paper art creations
you made w your box of goodies!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Wow!! You made so much stuff!! I love what you did. I am planning to use part of the kit for that 50s diner in Disney and your Chef Mickey LO is great inspiration! The cards are adorable, I like what you did with the embellishment case and the card deck is so cute!
I love everything you did here, Sally! Your cards are so cute, and the Disney page is awesome. And your mini book idea for the college student? Genius. Thanks for playing along with us today!
What a fantastic set of projects and ideas here! I especially adore the ribbon closure you created for the mini book! Fantastic cards and layout, too! Welcome to the team!
Lots of great stuff here! Loving the earring holder-how clever!
You hit this out of the park!! I adore all of your amazing creations. My favorites are the scrapbook pages from Disney!! WOW talk about the perfect kit for the pictures. Well done!!
Wow! Great projects and layouts!!!
Thanks for sharing such wonderful ideas with this kit!
So much creativity! These are beautiful!
Such a variety of creative projects. Something for everyone! Hats off to your creativity!
WOW, you were really busy. You created AWESOME projects. I LOVE your cards and the stencil trick. I will have to try that.
Thanks for playing along!
Anne Marie
these are all just brilliant, I love what you did with the kitchen set :)
Thank you for sharing - I LOVE your style and your projects are great.
So much going on. Lovely collection of cards. Sorry I'm late visiting. Many thanks for the visit to mine too. Happy crafting, Angela x
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