Showing posts with label mini albums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini albums. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Featured Scrapper - Lori W.

When did you start scrapbooking :
About a year and a half ago.
In general, how long does it take you to complete a page?
About 2-3 hours
Do you have any favorite manufacturers?
7 Gypsies, My Mind's Eye, Cosmo Cricket, Tim Holtz
What are three of your favorite products to work with?
Chipboard, Rick rack ribbon, and chalk inks

What is/was one of your favorite scrap-booking trends/fads?
Sewing on pages

Is there anything else you would like to share with us?
I like to make mini-albums for people








Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Little Purse Mini Album

This mini purse album is from Creative Imaginations Bare Elements line. I misted the whole album with Lumin Arte Shimmer Mists. Then I used some of the Airy Fairy paper line from KaiserCraft to cover the front and back. I found the best way to cover the pages with paper is to cut out 5 inch circles, then cut the bottom of the circle off for a perfect fit with a slight border of the misted background showing. The font is from the Storybook Cricut cartridge and the wooden butterfly is from KaiserCraft.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Book A Private Class

Today I spent a few hours with some ladies from Olney. They couldn't make it to scheduled classes so we booked their own class time. They wanted a mini album class and our popular Stamp of the Month card class. They picked the date and we did both classes on the same day to save driving time.
If there is a class you would like to take and you can't make the date we have selected. All you need to do is have a group of three or more and we will schedule your own class time.
They each picked the paper they wanted to work with and made these beautiful albums.
The back of this one is so cute I had to take a picture.


Monday, October 13, 2008

Mini album projects

I am a few days behind on this, but last week we had a good day to work on projects. Gina and Lori joined me for part of the day. And let me take pictures of the projects they were working on.
Lori created this adorable train mini-album from KaiserCraft.
While Gina was assembling her Boo mini-album, one of the Shabby Pink Designs kits.