
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
scrapbox contest

Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Mini album
I am at a loss with the page on the left. I had a lot of fun distressing the heck out of it, but now I am not sure where it will go. I am thinking of putting a cute pull out card for pictures and letters from his friends and family. On the right is a 6x3 page for journaling. The cuts were made at 2 inches with Plantin Schoobook
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These pages are still really rough. I wanted to show the hinges on the right that I cut with Fabulous Finds. I also cut the library card with FF and the clipboard. What a great cart!
Here is the back side of the hinges. I cut them out of black card stock, painted them with bronze distress crackle and rubbed them with black dye based ink. The Right side is some emboss resist using my new 7 gypsies stamp, black embossing powder and Distress ink over the whole thing.
To the left is a journaling page. I used stamps from the making memories ornaments collection. The branch was cut with Potpourri cc and embossed with gold embossing powder and another 7 gypsies stamp
This was cut from Potpourri and the numbers from Plantin. My husband is a civil engineer and works on 101. I am using rings from 7 gypsies.
This album is still kinda rough, but it is masculine and grungy. Perfect for my husband. I am going to add some great acetate pages (I love my staz-on ink!), more folders, tags, manly charms, envelopes, etc . I am happy with how it is turning out. Now if only I can get our families to send me the pictures and sentiments.........
Sunday, September 13, 2009
I can't find it~!
I lost my camera! Death to a blogger, lol!!! I have the best mini scrapbook that I am making for my husbands 40th birthday. It is masculine and very grungy. Just how I like my mini's, the grungy part anyway. Cross your fingers and send me finding stuff fairy dust so I can post pictures. I have also posted a few more links. Capture the moment and poppy paper. They are so great for cardmaking. I have a totally different asthetic for cards and scrapbooks. Anyone else? I love grungy meets shabby chic for my scrapbooks and clean and simple like papertrey ink stuff for cards.
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