Here is the first part of my reveal for ScrapLovers this month. I am loving the new October Afternoon line, Hometown. Oh, so fabulous! I also saw this blackboard photo box from Cosmo Cricket and knew they would be a perfect fit. The box is meant to hold 4x6 photos, so I made my pages for the mini album that exact size. Wallet sized photos were printed to use on the pages, but I cut them down to 2x2 with my square Nestabilities.
The lettering on each of the pages are small stickers from Making Memories. The library card is a stamp from October Afternoon that was stamped onto Vanilla cardstock from Papertrey Ink.
The labels on each page were cut from Spellbinders dies and stamped with the same set from October Afternoon.
The sunshine is a punch from the Punch Bunch. It was stamped with Versamark ink and my new Cornish Heritage Farms fine houndstooth Scrapblocks stamp. (sigh and more love :))
All the pages were punched and put on a loose-leaf ring. The ribbons are from Offray and the twine is from May Arts.
Here is a top-side view of the album inside the box.
have a wonderful weekend! thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
ScrapLovers September Reveal-October Afternoon
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bellissimo tutto
ciao dall'Italia
Mrita
Wow! What a great project... I LOVE it and everything you used to creat it.
Oh Kimberly gorgeous! Love the houndstooth! The pics are awesome too!
This is so neat, Kim! I love everything about it and especially the mini book.
this is SO gorgeous Kim!
Love how you did this! Clever, clever, clever!
Love this!! Very cool!
what a beautiful and manageable project!
Kimberly, I can't even begin to tell you how much I LOVE this mini-book! I think this will be next year's grandparent Christmas gift and I'll just work on it all year long :D
You were the Mini-Book of the Week at Card of the Week.com. You can see the original post here.
I did use a picture from your post, with links back to the site and the original post. I hope that is OK. Please feel free to email me if you need me to change anything.
I also have an “I was featured” on badge for you if you want it :D
Thanks again for sharing!
Kim...this is absolutely wonderful and unique...I just discovered your blog and will return many times for insipration...I want to make my own little album now...thanks for sharing and inspiring me.
stampin' hugs
Beverley
Kim, this is FABULOUS! What a wonderful keepsake of your summer! Your little man is just so cute! Great job!
(and with this comment I am officially CAUGHT UP! on your blog!) LOL
Ok, this is just way too cool!! I love everything about it, and I love what you have been doing with the copics!!
Holy Cow Kim this is amazing!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE all the great little details, words, embellies, ribbon, pictures, so great!! Can't wait to get some of that new paper!! :)
Oh my gosh how fabulous! You are amazing!
Wow Kim! What a fantastic project I love it. Congrats on the Card of the Week feature!-Erica
Kimberly - this is stunning - I absolutley love it - love all your stuff!!
Kim darling your work is marvelous as usual!! I love this project!!
Oh WOW I LOOOVE everythng girl You sure are rocking it
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WOW!!! Kim, this is Awesome! I LOVE everything about it! :)
Oh my Kimberly, this is a truly spectacular project. What a wonderful way to scrapbook! You should be very proud...it's awesome!
Kim, this piece is incredibly beautiful! I am speechless-really!!
I. Love. the. Houndstooth. Seriously, that is incredible. So jealous right now.
This is so adorable! I found a link to your blog from Jennifer Buck's blog and I love it! You have such cute things. I'm also curious as to where you live because I noticed the Park Point photo (I live in Duluth).
I am loving all the things you're creating with this October Afternoon paper. This box is the perfect thing for grandchild pictures so I'm not just whipping out hastily printed pictures on cardstock-yuk! Very classy Kim! I'm glad I found your blog.
~Joyce
So super cute. I love this. Your projects are wonderful inspirations!
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