


Just a couple of altered notebooks... first one being a prize for a drawing at an Angel Company workshop that I held last night. I used all TAC papers on it from the "Genevieve" collection. (scrumptious papers) The tag on front was included in the paper collection.
On the second notebook I used various papers from my stash. I used my Cricut to cut out the flowers and lettering. Used the "flourishes" stamp set (TAC) on both.
These exploding scrapbook boxes are so fun to make!! I didn't realize, though, until I was uploading these photos, that I had the "boys" upside down!
The papers that I used are from the TAC "Kamalaht" collection. Beautiful papers. Stamps are from the "flourishes" set and one of the sayings sets.. I can't think of the name right now - but it is from one of the hostess rewards sets. The large lettering is from the alphabet card stock stickers that come with the "Kamalaht" paper set.
I have an incredible friend, Tammy, that sent me some incredible things that she created... in return I made her a few things. Here are two of them. First an album that I made from scratch. I used mat board, padded it with fleece fabric, and used TAC papers from the "pop rockz" collection. The "hinges" are chipboard that I painted then embossed. There are sparkly jewel brads along with a variety of fibers. I made the flower from a wire rimmed piece of silk ribbon. As you may have guessed, she loves purple!! The monogram was cut with my Cricut, "doodletype". Oh, and I used a fiskars embossing plate to emboss the papers, and then distressed them.
It's about time I posted something, isn't it!! I've been ever so busy on some fun projects, but can't post them until the recipient receives them! :) (I'm sure that she would peek otherwise...)
In a house full of boys, making something sparkly and pink is my way of standing up for my girlness. :)
They are both quite tiny - just about 2"x3". The papers used on them are from the TAC "Catelynne" collection.
I've been very busy - but will be entering some of my creations into contests. So, will post them at a later date.
I'm also creating a tutorial for folding paper around edges for perfect results.