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

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Another Paper a la Mode Challenge at The Outlawz

Good morning, crafty people! It's Saturday again and that means it's time for another new challenge on The Outlawz Paper a la Mode group! This week, the theme is "Anything But a Card".

I find myself apologizing yet again for having been absent this past week but once again it was not something I could control. My sister, Melinda, was hospitalized early Monday morning for a severe kidney infection and we later found out that stones had been the underlying cause of it. I took her to the ER at approximately 5:00 AM and by 3:30 that afternoon, after having received fluids, anitbiotics, morphine and anti-inflamatory drugs, she was taken to surgery to install a stint in the kidney that was blocked by the stone. Well, not long after that, she was moved to ICU because the stint had released all the infection and bacteria into her bloodstream and she developed sepsis! She came very close to crashing and had they not started her on some very strong intravenous antibiotics, she very possible could have gone into septic shock and possibly died. But she started to improve very quickly and by the next afternoon, she was moved back to a regular room and they were able to remov the foley catheter. She was released Wednesday afternoon and will remain on antibiotics and pain meds for the next couple of weeks.  When the infection has cleared up completely, she'll go back in the hospital so they can pulverize the stones in her kidneys using either sonic waves or laser so she can pass them.  She gave us a pretty good scare there for a while and was completely unaware of the severity of her condition until the crisis had passed.

Needless to say, I haven't had any time to craft until now but that's okay because I have been promising to feature a baby mini album and as it just happened to coincide with this week's Paper a la Mode theme, I had already decided to save it until today. I made it out of empty toilet paper rollers because they made the perfect size album to carry in a purse. I created this for a friend of mine in Austin whose baby boy was born in February so the pictures represent his first 6 months. Without further delay, here it is.


The following pictures were taken before I added the ribbons so that the album would lie flat and I could photograph it more easily.


On the back of the first tag, I stamped a journaling spot for the baby's birth statistics.


The letters on the tags spell out the baby's name, Victor.  They call him Vic.


Of course, I had to include a couple of pictures of the proud parents! 


I used a piece of blue ric rac to create waves for the little sailboat to float upon.  


He's a very photogenic little guy!  I asked my friend to send me a lot of digital photos so I could choose the ones I wanted to use and also so she wouldn't know what it would look like before she receives it.


I used a few stamps to add sentiments and extra design elements and I used a C3 Copic marker to create permanent shadows on the letters.


I left one side of some of the tags blank so she can write on them or add more pictures.


I lined each flattened tube with paper as well as covering the outside to help the tags slide in and out easily.  All of the papers are from called Pressed Petals that I got from Big Lots a about a year ago but I think they were actually manufactured by DCWV.  The colors and patterns are very pretty and coordinate very well together.  The tags are made from pre-cut bookmarks cut down to fit into the flattened tube pages.  I covered front and back with the same papers.  The photo mats are cut from various solid color cardstock and the die cuts and word art are from various baby themed adhesive-backed embellishment packets purchased from Michael's and Jo-Ann's. I used larger eyelets in the holes I punched in the binding edges of the pages to prevent tearing and two yellow binder rings to bind them together.  The last step was to tie the short pieces of color coordinated ribbon onto the rings.

I am entering this mini in the following challenges:

Pretty Little Ribbons - Use pretty ribbon on your project

Thanks so much for stopping by today and thanks for your patience as I work through all these recent delays.  Like they say, life sometimes gets in the way of our crafting fun!  I hope you enjoyed this little presentation and that you'll consider trying one of these cute paper roller minis for yourself.  Until next time...

Happy crafting!
Anniebee

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Another Tuesday and a New Mini Album

Well, I'm much later getting this posted than I intended to be but I hope you'll enjoy seeing it anyway.  I was a little lazy today and didn't take the photos until this afternoon, after which I had to edit and optimize them for the Internet.  My project for today is a new mini album that I made for my grandson, Marshall, who will celebrate his 10th birthday on the 30th of this month.  As I have mentioned before, I am a little challenged when it comes to creating masculine projects but I think I pulled this one off okay.  This little mini album was created from recycled toilet paper spools and leftovers from my scrap box.  It was super fun and easy to make.  I had seen these on You Tube and several paper crafting blogs and had been wanting to try one.  Since toilet paper spools, or rollers as some people like to call them, are found in everyone's home, why not use them to make something cute?  I think it turned out pretty cute myself but I'd like to know what you think.  Because it's for a rough and tumble little boy, I didn't use a lot of special techniques or fancy materials on it.  I knew it wouldn't make a bit of difference to him and he's really the only one who matters.

I have to add my usual disclaimer here.  This post is graphic intensive so get comfortable before you start viewing the photos! LOL
















 


I made a card to go with the mini album and I really like the way it turned out. I added the googly eyes to give these little robots more character.  The one on the front of the card is also on an Action Wobble so it wiggles back and forth.  Love those Action Wobbles... they make a cute card exceptional!




 Here's the inside of the card.  The sentiment is by Stampabilities and is colored with Copic markers.  All of the papers with the exception of the base card are from DCWV's Glitter and All About Boys paper stacks.


 I hope you enjoyed this little project and that my grandson loves it!  I'll try to have another project or two ready before the end of the week but we'll see how it goes with the job search.  Some weeks I have more spare time than others.  Thanks for dropping by.  Have a wonderful week!

Happy crafting!
Anniebee

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Wow! Where have the days gone? At last... a new project!

Well, I had every intention of posting a new project every day last week but as is obvious, that didn't happen!  I have been on a crafting frenzy the past several days and when that happens, I just have to roll with it lest it leave me before I finish all I have in my mind to do.  One project is for my granddaughter's birthday, which happens to be today!  That one sneaked up on me!  I just got to take photos of all the pieces today so her gift will be late getting to her, I'm sorry to say.  Bad grandmother!!!  The extra time did allow me to make it extra special though so my hopes are that she'll forgive my tardiness.  I love you, Sheridan!  I also finished my project for the birthday blog hop I'm participating in next month (see the badge at the top of my left sidebar)!  Hallelujah!  I'm ahead of the game for a change!  And last but not least, I finished my sample for the next challenge at Amber's Crafts and Stuff at 6:00 this morning so I'm feeling rather zombie-like right now.  If I make any typos, you'll just have to forgive me until after I have had some sleep, a meal and a chance to proof read this post!

So without further ado, here is the gift I made for my granddaughter, Sheridan.  She turned Sweet 16 today so this had to be a super special gift.  I made this cute paper bag mini album from a kit I won from Emily at Create Serendipity on a blog hop a few weeks ago.  It was absolutely the perfect thing to make for this gift as it's very girlie and the colors are pink, black and white.  There are lots of pictures so grab a snack!  LOL!

Here we go!  Please note that the pink daisies and blue curly ribbon are not part of the album.  They're only there for dramatic effect! <wink>

















The tags seen in the photos are tucked away inside the open side of the paper bags (what used to be the top of the bag), which are folded in half and stitched down the center to form two pages per bag.  To create more space for pictures, I created flaps on some of the pages.  I just hope my granddaughter, with the help of her mom, can figure out how to resize her photos on the computer to fit the appropriate spaces.  

So there you have it!  I hope you have enjoyed this little project.  It took about 3 days to get it all put together and the all the embellishments added but it was so much fun!  Emily sells some of her awesome paper bag kits and finished acrylic albums in her Etsy shop, to which you'll find a link on her blog.  Stop by there and check them out and while you're there,  please leave her a comment telling her I sent you.  

Check back tomorrow for my Design Team project for Amber's Crafts and Stuff.  I really like the way it turned out, even though I was really bleary-eyed when I finished it!  Thanks for looking.  Have a wonderful evening and a fantastic Wednesday!

Happy Crafting!
Anniebee


Friday, March 11, 2011

Happy Friday and Another Word Book

Hi, everybody!  Well, I haven't gotten around to taking pictures of my two latest cards so instead of postponing this until I do, I am going to post another word book I did last year for my boss's 3 year old son, Cooper.  He's a very small, shy boy until you get to know him... then you can't get him to be quiet!  He's a real cutie and it was a lot of fun making this book for him.








Thanks for looking.  Today is going to be another busy day but I'll try to get those pictures taken later so I can post them.  I'm really happy with the way they turned out so I want to share them with you.  Have a wonderful day!

Anniebee