Have you got a big project? Why not go mini? I don't often create mini albums, but when I have a subject that calls for more than a double page layout, a mini album is the perfect answer. I have used Scrapware's NEW! Bracket mini album to document a well treasured family recipe.
The bracket on the front cover has been covered in a grid patterned paper, then rubons have been added around the frame. All of the edges have been inked in Umber. For the inner pages I have stuck to the formula of photo, patterned paper and embellishments on the left facing page, and recipe on the right. I love the size of this album. At just a fraction smaller than 6"x6", it holds a standard sized photo perfectly with room left for embellishment!
The back cover has been covered in patterned paper and a diecut shape. A Scrapware flourish sweeps across the back cover, extending out from under a chip flower. The flourish has been been coated in glaze only so that the other colours pop.
Scrapware products used:ALB22 Bracket album
CH428 Alyssa flourish (large)
AZ01 Teen lowercase alphas
Chip flower (front cover)
Why not consider creating a mini album for your next project? This project was completed in only a couple of hours, so would be perfect to take along to your next crop night!
Cheers, Lis.
looks fantastic Lisa! Great choice of PP for that subject!!
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this is just is lovely Lisa, wha a fab idea!
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