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Saturday, May 9, 2020

ATC Coin Mini Book










Supplies Needed:
(1) Solid 12x12 cardstock
(4) Patterned 12x12 cardstock
Liquid adhesive (1st best option)
Tape adhesive (2nd best option)
1 clear page protector
36” Ribbon
Ink pad/sponge (optional)

Tools Needed:
Paper trimmer
2.5 inch circle die or punch
Bone Folder
Scissors
Scoreboard (or alternate way of scoring)





Cover:
1.   Cut a piece of plain cardstock 3.25 in. x 7.5 in.



The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Baby Brag Book

I made a lil baby brag book for my niece who recently had her first baby... She had sent or posted quite a few photos in the first few months after the birth, so I was able to put this together and then added a few pages with empty photo mats for them to add in additional photos.  She really likes owls and so I decorated a lot of the album with a little owl from the Club Scrap Scandinavia kit.  Here is a few sample pages out of the book:







The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Garden Shed Blog Hop

 Garden Shed Blog Hop!!

Today I am working with Club Scrap's Garden Shed kit.  Today I made a mini album that folds out and has all sorts of little pockets for inserting photos or other memorabilia.  The cut outs in this kit were a perfect addition to the mini album!!

To create this little album - start by scoring every 3 inches in both directions.  This creates 16 blocks - now cut away blocks as shown:

Now cut away half a block where you see the X above to get this:
 Now diecut or punch half circles as shown:
Here is a more detailed image of how to make the album - cut on cut lines, score on score lines...
Here is the folded up album - I adhered a ribbon to the back to tie around and keep mini together.




Thanks for stopping by...now for more great stuff -

go check out Jennifer's blog hop project!!!
Or if you want to start at the beginning,
go check out Club Scrap!!!

The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
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Friday, January 22, 2016

January Artist Team Challenge Blog hop

Artist Team Challenge Blog Hop

Hi and Welcome to my blog this beautiful winter day!!  We have lots of gorgeous snow here in Montana and I am loving it!!

So this months challenge given to the Club Scrap Artist Team is to find interesting or unique ways to incorporate circles or other round elements into your project.

Supplies:
Mat board
Patterned cardstock
Diecuts
Modge Podge

Instructions:
Cut 6-4" circles from some mat board.  I just grabbed some cardboard from the recycle bin and used it, since I needed fairly thin mat board to work with my diecuts.
Cut 3 slider panels - these will fit inside the circle when closed, so just cut to fit.  I also cut some circular pieces to act as a spacer on the top and bottom on the circle, allowing space for the slider to easily slide in and out of the enclosure.
 Cut 6 circles from patterned cardstock.  I used ClubScrap Moroccan Spice kit.  Adhere these to the matboard circles using modge podge.
Cut cardstock to cover the sliders:

Flip over and mark the back side of each circle using these dimensions:
Since I do not like to measure much, I just created a template to these measurements and then traced around it on the rest of the circles:
 Next I cut the slider "handle" that is an oval-ish shape from all 6 pieces:
Ink all the edges:
Glue 'spacers to top and bottom on the backside of the circles.  Glue the two circles together.  Let dry.
Insert the slider and determine where its placement is just right to fit within the circle and adhere the 'handle' onto the slides:


Once all three circles are done, then punch 3 holes using cropodile as shown:
 Insert rings into the 3 holes.
Here is a photo of the 3 circles with the sliders partially coming out of their pockets:
Add ribbon to the the split rings and the handles:
Embellish the front of the book and inside it:
Here is the some photo mats on the inside of the booklet:

Here is the final: