Latest Projects.........Flip Albums
Well...........here are my latest projects. They are called flip albums and they have 8 large panels for pictures and 8 smaller panels for either small pictures or journaling. These are not made with Stampin' Up! cardstock but rather theme oriented paper from the local scrapbooking stores.
"Family Treasures" Mini Scrapbook Album Class
Give the gift of memories with the "Family Treasures"Mini Scrapbook. This makes a perfect gift for Father's Day, Grandparent's Day, birthdays, or for a treasured friend or family member........or just for yourself.
In this class you will make:
A 5" by 7 1/2" mini scrapbook album created with Stampin' Up!'s Home Again Simply Scrappin' Kit, the Book Basics Chipboard, and a variety of Stampin' Up!'s coordinating accessories and punches. With 10 page layouts, you will have plenty of space to highlight your family's memories.
Date: May 28, 2008
Time: 6:30 pm
Cost: $25
Location: Godfather's---Iowa City
RSVP: By May 17th so that I can get all of the supplies ordered. Please email (johnw@netins.net) or call (319-325-5544) to sign up for this class.
Bloomin' Beautiful and EmbraceLife are the sets featured today. The top two cards are made using the Bloomin" Beautiful set. The card on the left side is made using Kraft, Bashful Blue and Whisper White cardstock as well as Black ink and Bashful Blue and Close to Cocoa inks used with a blender pen. The card of the right of the top shelf uses Basic Black, Glossy White, Pretty In Pink and Pink Passion cardstock along with Basic Black ink and the Pretty In Pink and the Pink Passion markers.
The bottom two cards were made using the Embrace Life set (one of my favorites). The middle card uses Barely Banana, Basic Black, and Glossy White cardstock as well as Basic Black and Bashful Blue ink and the Barely Banana marker. The blue area uses the crayon resist technique. The bottom card uses Basic Black, Real Red, River Rock and Whisper White cardstock. Basic Black ink as well as the Real Red, Certainly Celery, and Summer Sun markers were the inks and markers used.
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