Here is one I made that will hold some favorite ATC's or maybe lovely small postcards.
I started out with the Square Accordion Chipboard Book. I cut off a couple pages because I wanted a slightly shorter book, but you can make yours any length you choose.
I chose my papers according to what combinations pleased me to look at when the book is fully opened and cut them to size. I glued all the papers in front and back and set the book aside to dry.
Note: All the papers used were from the Graphic45 French Country Paper 12x12 individual sheets.
While the book was drying, I cut out the basic pockets making sure to cut slightly large to accommodate a glue line and an ATC and matched them to the papers I thought they looked best on. I carefully glued them (edges only....remember you have to leave enough space for an ATC to fit in the pocket!) on and whilst they were drying I cut out lots of individual flowers from the Sunflower Scrapbook Page and glued them in sort of random pleasing spots around the book, keeping in mind a general balance in the overall look of the book fully opened.
I trimmed a few of the pockets with the Black Zig Zag Dresden Border and the Thin Dresden Border.
I also sprinkled a few lovely bits of the French Country Die-Cut Banner pieces on the pockets and the back and front cover of the book. To attach the ribbons, I glued them to a couple of the banner pieces, let them dry and then glued those to the book, front and back.
And of course, I had to put something in the pockets.......
I cut out some of the images on the A La Carte Scrapbook Paper page.
They're so pretty, I might just leave them in there and make another book for ATC's!
Thanks for stopping by!
3 comments:
Beautiful book!!!! I love the papers and the way you put them together to make a very special book. What are the dimensions of your book?
Linda
The book I used is the accordion book that AS sells and it's 5 1/2 by 5 1/2.
Glad you like my book....thanks for stopping by!
Lovely! I would be tempted to keep as is, also. Funny, it never occurred to me to use Dresden trim in my albums. It really is perfect though, and now I have reason to buy colors I never thought I'd use. Yay!
Cheers,
Susan
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