Hi everyone, Debi here; today I'm sharing with you a tag card book that I created for a colleague leaving work. These tag books are pretty simple to make, and easily can be adapted for lots of different uses.
Front cover
I've used the absolutely gorgeous and pretty unique Graphic 45 Voyage Beyond the Sea Papers. I just love this collection, vibrant in colour and details.
My English colleague is returning back to the UK, so it felt appropriate to use lots of voyage and Kiwi symbols.
Front cover
I also decorated the back inside cover with a few details, all the details have been added with chipboard and then painted and sprayed to blend in.
Inside Back Cover
Then onto the inside, I've decorated each tag, by sponging with Distress inks, various stencils and sparkly watercolour details to really make them pop. I used various sentiment stamps from my collection to complete the look.
first page
I added a few photos of his time here in New Zealand, and left plenty of space for everyone at work to leave their farewell wishes.
middle pages
back page
Everyone loved it, and I love how it's created a real memory of his time with us.
Have a great week, as the leaves are falling and autumn is truly here.
To realize this Home Decoration, I used a file of the shop "Snap Dragon Snippets". HERE
To realize this box-pound, I used of " white Bazzil Cardstock " and papers of the new collection " Graphic45 ", "Twas the Night Before Christmas". Papers are inked to the ink "Distress Walnut Stain".
I used a rubberstamp " Crafty Sentiments ", "Christmas Helper" whom you can find HERE.
I colorized it in the following way:
- Ink "Distress Tattered Rose" and "Distress Vintage Photo" for the skin.
- Ink "Distress Antique Linen" and "Distress Brushed Corduroy" for hair.
- Ink "Distress Festive Berries".
- Ink "Distress Fayded Jeans".
- Ink "Distress Mowed Lawn".
- Ink "Distress Pumice Stone".
- Ink "Distress Spun Sugar".
Then, I added one " red Poinsettia ", a flower white "Prima", a brown rose (20 mm) (WOC) and red berries (WOC).
I also stuck a die-cut " Happy Holidays " of the same collection " Graphic45 " and a small red Christmas bauble.
On the back face of this box, I stuck a white doily. Above, I added chipboards of the same collection " Graphic45 ".
Here we are! I hope that my realization has you more and that it will inspire you.
I thank you for your passage and wish you an excellent day! Bye bye! :-)
Hi, it's Tina with a few layouts to share. I love making and using flowers on my pages, luckily I have daughters!
All these flowers are handmade, or fussy-cut from the Pink Paislee and Graphic 45 papers.
Another layout, this time with Prima flowers.
I altered these chipboard flowers by Glimmer Misting, embossing (heat & dry), inking, and adding glitter.
I've been busy scrapping lot's of things to send to Liz for SENZ. I've finally finished my travel journal...think I should have picked a shorter holiday to scrap.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial. I'll be posting a few more in the coming week.
The past two days have been amazing. Liz and I have been playing all day at Creative Block, which is three days of classes, make & takes, talking to manufacturers, and shopping at Printblocks. I've attended classes by EK Success, Clearsnap, & with Cindy Wilson from Provocraft. I did 'make & takes' with Maya Road, Bo Bunny, Sizzix, Cricut, EK Success, Prima, 3L Scrapbook Adhesives, and Graphic 45.
I have lots of fun projects to share with you over the next few days
I have a few photos of the gorgeous Graphic 45 stand to share with you. All I can say is WOW!!! Take a look for yourself.....
Jane Treganza's stunning book- this girl is seriously talented! It is done in the form of a "pop-up' book and is amazing in real life. The photos just don't show how exquisite this is.
More creations by the Graphic 45 design team.....
This was an covered scrapbooking album - beautiful!