Sunday, November 8, 2009

I decided to show some more of my CD book that I made.
I used mainly prism cardstock - but cannot remember what colours, two shades of ink - a grey and teal (from SU) and used my quickuts alpha dies (Abigail font)
The pages are 12x6 cardstock folded in half to make 6x6 pages - but the open ends are bound at the spine, so that when I turn the pages I don't see the inside of the cardstock (where there is no texture). This also reduced the number of pages in the book.

I seem to have scored craft cd's from various places - and thought this was a cool place to keep them altogether.




This last week I made some autograph albums - will be giving these to my friends 2 girls for the end of the school year. I can remember when I was at school - friends went around getting 'autographs' from other friends (by hook or by crook I'll be the last in your book). I thought this time round I up it a notch and suggest that they take a disposable camera to school and take photos of the friends to attach to their pages. Can't wait till my daughter is a couple of years older and I will get her to do this as well.
I used scraps of paper from various sources - Bella, American Crafts, K & Co, and cardstock from DCWV and SU, and a mix of apha stickers.




(why is the picture rotating like this???? it's not like this on my computer!)

Anyway, that's it from me today - must pick up number 2 son from the city (shooting practise) and pick up my brother & sister-in-law as we are going out for dinner tonite!

Jamey



3 comments:

  1. You're a clever wee thing with that nifty wee machine in your hands aren't you? :-)
    i love the autograph book idea - you don't see too many of those around these days.
    Janine

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  2. These are great! I love the autograph book idea! My students would go crazy over those!

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  3. These are such great ideas! I LOVE the autograph books and your wonderful idea to get them disposable cameras to use in conjunction with them. That will make them even more memorable. What a genius idea! Best, Curt

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