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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!!!

WOO HOO!!!  IT'S HALLOWEEN!!!

I have the last mini I made to show you today.

I got the tutorial here, by myserenitycrafts, on YouTube. It is a cute little mini album made from file folders, with lots of pages and tags that I think you'll like.  After reading this post, pop on over to her channel and watch the video.  It is a super cute and super easy project!

 I used papers by Carta Bella and My Minds Eye.  I also used rubons (the spider web) by Creative Imaginations.
 The skull bead and the Crow (From Bead Landing) are attached by a piece of jute that I threaded around the center of the project.
 There are a ton of pages, half-tag pages, and pockets filled with even more tags.
 I used some stickers from the collections and backed them with extra pieces of the file folder to make more tag.  I distressed everything with Tim Holtz Distress ink.
 Isn't this adorable??!!
 Some of the pages are plain, no pockets, perfect for full pictures.
 More pages.
 I love these rubons!
 More tags using the stickers.
 The right page has a sticker that I adhered to a piece of file folder, then adhered to the page on two sides, creating a pocket. I did this to a couple of the pages.
 I love this paper!
 The back o the book.
There are three top pockets, where these tags live.  I used my Epiphany Round Embellishment maker to create the tab pulls.

This project is perfect for 6x6 paper pads that I have and don't know what to do with!!  Do you have these pads also??

I hope you enjoyed this project.  I hope you have a hauntingly awesome Halloween.

Stay Scary, My Friends!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Linda! At the beginning of the post I put a link to the video I watched to learn how to make this album. I thank you for coming by and checking out the blog. Have a great day!!

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  2. is the skull with the 31 on it a stamp or part of the paper?

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