Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Mad Hatter's Mini Album

I created this mini album for my daughter Amber.  Her hubby gave her a surprise party in January when I was home visiting - The Mad Hatter Tea Party - to be exact.  Well I just loved the Graphic 45 paper, Halloween in Wunderland and thought it would perfect for a mini.  Here's the results:

I used Mod Podge on the front cover to create a stronger surface, since this will be what's handled the most.

Heavy Glossy Accents were added to the fussy cut tea set
and then popped up to give dimension to the front.
If you're going to adhere a heavy layer of glossy accents be sure and leave plenty of drying time,
set the item aside where you'll keep your hands off of it for overnight or longer!

An assortment of charms dangle on the front,
 including the key with a crown up top, 
very appropriate for Alice.

The door knob is from the Tim Holtz collection

Pages have numerous pockets and interactive elements.  I had watched a series of Paper bag tutorials on Kathy Orta (Paper Phenomenon)YouTube on how to construct this mini.  She's fabulous, with amazing inspiration and techniques, check her out.

The mini is constructed of six paper bags hinged together with Tyvac and covered completely with the Graphic 45 paper.  I used just the paper and bags the first go around and found the bags I was using were inferior (not strong enough for this purpose) and the binding began to tear apart.  I took the binding apart (oh how I hate to REDO!!!!) and redid the binding gussets using tyvac which won't tear and will hold up to lots of opening and closing.

I took this little frame and added Alice from the collection from the back side and then layered Glossy Accents over the top, up close it looks like she's behind glass.  Flowers are Recollections.

The Queen's  right side is loose so the mat slips behind, the back side holds a large photo.

Paper flower is made from old book papers and sprayed with Olive Glimmer Mist.  And the guy in the hat is my son-in-law, the kind gentleman who came up with this great idea for a surprise party.


The Rosette flower is a die cut I received from Leanne Clark in a swap, it worked perfectly for my book.  There are numerous other flowers that I used in this book from swap I participated in, and unfortunately I took the flowers from the backing pieces and failed to keep the names of the creators, so a big thank you if you recognize your flower creation in my mini.
Each end has room to slide a huge mat down the inards of the paper bag.

Loved this little interactive matchbook, it's probably my favorite part of the whole book.  I used Crystal Lacquer on the Queen and loved how it turned out.  It's much thinner than Glossy Accents and seems to dry much quicker and with less bubbles.

I attached two velcro tabs on the inside to keep the matchbook closed while in the page pocket.

All these little cards were included in the paper collection 
so I simply distressed the edges with Vintage Photo
and stamped the Remember on the front.




and added my photos to the backside
I added a vellum sheet to the back inside cover and then slipped a card inside it to be able to write a personal note to my daughter when I give her the mini album.

Photo Shop and I were great compainions throughout the making of the book.  It allowed me to scan and change the Mad Hatter's hat to Amber's name and birthdate with a popped up addition on the hat.  I also used it to alter the size of the photos to fit the mats and pages I had.

This is the back of the Mad Hatter tag.  Look familiar?  Yep I used a Graphic 45 package insert that buttons came in.  I just couldn't part with it and then after I'd distressed it with Vintage Photo didn't want to cover it up either.  So I left it so she can either journal or put a picture on it.


In Kathy's minis this was a separate interactive piece which had a cover that came down and inserted behind the belly band to close it.  I found that mine began to wrinkle as I took it in and out so I attached the gusseted folder to the page and took the front flap off (which later became another tag)  I liked it much better this way.
 In each pocket of the folder are these removable inserts which hold two tabbed mats
 with room for a photo on front and back.

Here's the back cover which is actually the back cover from the Graphic 45 paper collection.
The cover was heavier weight paper and glossy so it worked perfectly for the outside cover of my book.

Mad Hatter Mini Album

A mini Album for my daughter made with Graphic 45's Halloween in Wunderland collection.  Hopefully a thumbnail will show up of the video, not sure what's up with You Tube!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Flocking

Amber, (child number 3) sent me a box of goodies for Mother's Day.  Included was a set of little bottles of colored flock, something I'd never used.  I really anticipated them being messy and not easy to use but curiosity got the best of me and I had to try it.  Wow was I surprised and really happy with the finished effect.  I think I can safely say flocking is one of my favorite things to punch up a card with now.  Thank you Amber!!!!

Barb Duhamell sent me a rak about the same time Amber's package came.  In Barb's was this wonderful paper pad of Melissa Frances called 5th Avenue.  This is the first Melissa Frances product I have and I love the papers, so soft, so beautiful.  It just worked perfectly for my card.  I stamped the side of the paper  with a stamp from Rubber Stampede called Solidago Sprig and then used the purple  flocking on the buds of the flower.  What a pop this gives the card.

I punched the butterflies 3 times, placing the first directly on the paper and popping the other two one atop the other.


A very fast simple card that has a lot of punch when sent.
Try out flocking if you haven't already, I don't think you'll be disappointed with the results.
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Friendship


Isn't she just the cutest little girl?  I took her from the Uptown Girls Digital collection from Cottage Arts.  She comes black and white when printed and I used my Copic markers to color her in.  The little chipboard heart is one I've been moving around for quite some time now.  I used Candy Apple Glimmer Mist from Tattered Angels and love the effect it produced.
The background mat is from Prima's Pulse Collection.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Wallpaper Roses


I used a Wallpaper border trimmed to fit my mat for the front of my card.
I went over the shadowed areas of the flowers
with my Copic marker to give it a little more depth
The sentiment is from My Sentiments Exactly, a rub on.
Love Wallpaper!

Painted Embossing


I embossed the pink mat with the Floral Embossing folder and then painted it with Distress Ink and a water brush.

The sentiment is a rub on, the flower from a swap.  I heavily Glimmer misted the leaves (which are Recollections) and up close and personal they shimmer and shine with a lot of gold fleck.

Birdie #2

This is the same Inky Antics stamp as in the last post but I just wanted you to see the difference using Copic markers and a little glitter on the wings.





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Have a Great Day

Another Inky Antics Stamp, Stamped on paper and then Glimmer Misted.
Background and sentiment mats embossed and run through the Cuttlebug

I used a piece of twine for the stem and Glossy Accents on the Cherry.

The inside opens with this wonderful Honeycomb Paper making the Cupcake.
The paper is also sold by Inky Antics, it's part of the Honey Pop Collection.

Wrinkled Thing

Is this little guy just the cutest Elephant you've ever seen?  This stamp is from Inky Antics.

The yellow mat is embossed with the Swirls Cuttlebug embossing folder


I colored him with my Copics, be kind I'm a real beginner!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Cactus Cheer

One of my digital pictures
Stamp from Inkadinkado

Edge of photo scored using Martha Stewart Scor Board, 
love this tool!
Inside sentiment printed on computer
Flower masked and opacity lightened

Open Window

This paper set was a in a RAK and I'm sure it's Webster's Pages
 but I can't tell you which one.
Butterfly is a punch from EK Succes, Flower is Recollections
Stamp is Inkadinkado

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Peek-a-Boo

Another card using clip art from ClickArt CDs.  This time it was a black and white image that I painted with my Copics

Sweet Pea

 I ran across an old set of 12 CDs by ClickArt buried in my closet.  They are just loaded with all kinds of clip art.  While browsing I ran across this darling little cherub and decided to see how baby would look on a card.  Well darn now I have a whole new world of inspiration at my fingertips.  I'm sooooooo glad I didn't get rid of these CDs.  The formats on the CDs are a little wonky but nothing that saving here and resaving under a different format didn't cure!
I stamped the heart (it includes the script) onto some card stock.
It's a Fiskars stamp from a set just called 'Baby.
Edge punch is Moroccco Lace by EK Success, this is one of my favorite border punches!

Inside is a rub on from My Sentiments Exactly, shape cut from my Cricut.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

It's Only Numbers


Great digital masculine card.  I printed the watch twice and popped one above the other and covered with Glossy Accents to give it more distinctive look.  All supplies from Cottage Arts.