I decided to make a mini out of tags! I am going to fill this book with pictures of my parents with all the grandkids during Chrismas the past few years. I know my parents will love it and so will the grandkids... a gift that will give for years to come!
Now for the details... I started with an empty cereal box.
I used my Gypsy to design the tags I was going to use. There are many choices out there but I used the Plantin' Schoolbook cartridge and made all the tags 4 in. x 7.5 in. I wanted to keep this as a mini but wanted it big enough to add photos to!
I cut the tags with my deep cut blade set at 6 on max. pressure. I cut them 2 times and they cut perfectly....
After the tags were cut, I changed my blade on my Cricut back to the regular blade and cut out several coordinating papers. I used DCWV Tis the Season stack. I liked that they had fun, non-traditional colors and the papers are thick.
Once the papers were cut, I brushed some glue onto the tags I had cut and lined up the patterned paper and pressed down. I was careful not to let it wrinkle or get air bubbles... which is pretty easy to do with these thicker papers!
Here is a tag that has been glued together. I covered both sides of the tag. By the time you get both papers glued on, the cardboard becomes pretty sturdy.
I decided the order I wanted the tags to be in...and then I started to decorate! That's always the fun part!
Here is my cover! I used some Martha Stewart border punches on the white background paper that I sprayed with Perfect Pearls (along with the white Prima flowers!) The Merry Christmas title is from Celebrate with Flourish cartridge. I used various ribbons to hold the book together and added a charm just for fun!
Here are a few of the pages... all ready for the photos to be added!
I have kept the inside of the book pretty simple because I want to be able to add the photos and still have some room to journal. My parents have 10 grandkids and I need to have room to add pictures of all of them! I also want to include some of our family traditions!
Sheila... thank you for letting me share my mini on your blog with all your readers! I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season and I will be back in January with a new project! God Bless!
Beautiful job!!! I love them!! Thanks for the ideas! :)
ReplyDeleteOh thanks for the tutorial, this is much much easier than covering chipboard and having to trace it, sand it....
ReplyDeleteEasy tutorial to follow thanks to your instructions!!
Gaby
I love mini books and this is a gorgeous one!!! What a wonderful tutorial!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Mini albums come handy during the holidays
ReplyDeleteBarb - I love this album!!! I save all my cereal boxes too and use them for things!! This is really beautiful though - I love the papers you chose and how perfect for a Christmas mini!!!
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M
Barb, this is a WONDERFUL mini album!!! Love all the yummy papers you used and what a great tutorial to help us do one on our own! GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing with us today.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I LOVE your mini album Barb!!!!! This is gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your color combos. Your parents will cherish this mini album. :-)
ReplyDeletethe mini is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try the cereal boxes. Great idea!
Did you used Modge Podge?
Gorgeous mini album! Thanks for the tutorial.
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