Scrap-a-Ganza Album: Sneak-Peeks for Saturday
Hey all,
I've got a few Sneak-peeks from my Scrap-a-Ganza album especially for you. I'm not gonna show all the pages in their entirety, but I thought it would be nice to show a few extra things!
This is the album I've made seen from the below side:
I guess it's obvious that the pages and the covers together are too much for the book screws. Once I have all the pages finished and I know how thick the book really is, I'm going to look for new book screws or an alternative way of binding it. Maybe the hardware store has something I can use!
This is something I've made on the inside front cover. I'm not telling you yet what it is. You may guess for now. Just leave YOUR best guess in the comments! I will tell you this: I had stamped one letter on this thing and once I started pasting the other letters (they're stickers) I found out I had left to little space for the last letter. That's why it's dangling on the ribbon under the word. I think it's fun to see. And because the things I've pasted the letters on is.... thicker (I'll give you a hint: I need to put a few things in it), the "s" really bungles instead of being fixed. What do you think of it?
Here's I've described something. Can you guess what it is? And why is the photo turn there. Give you best guess in the comments! I'll give you one hint: It's not "just" as an embellishment. Any ideas? I'll just hear it then :)
And last but not least, this is one thing I'm particular proud of! I've thought of it myself and figured out how to make it myself. This is so much fun. Can you guess what it is?
It so much fun, working on this album. I am glad I have the book "Pockets, Pullouts and Hiding Places" because this really gives me ideas for interactive things in my album. If you'd like to have it, go to Amazon. I've found it so very useful! You'll find many great idea, like library pockets used in a whole new different way, pull outs you'd never thought about and much more! And don't forget the detailed instructions that comes with every example and the perfect templates in the back of the book. I'm so glad I bought it! And I'm so glad I asked Karen Burniston last year during Scrap-a-Ganza if she'd have suggestion for books about interactive things. She's the one who recommended this book to me. And she's attributed to this book! It's wonderful!
Well, this is it for now. I hope you enjoyed the sneak-peeks I gave you. Let me know what you thought I've made! Talk to you later!








Comments
Hey,
Thanks for your comments! It really means a lot to me!
Posted by: Ilse
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April 24, 2007 1:43 PM
the sneaky peeks look deightful - and how great was it to be able to ask Karen Burniston advice - love her work too :D Have a wonderful day
Posted by: dawn | April 24, 2007 8:52 AM
Well done! It looks like you're good at that.
Posted by: Jean-Luc Picard | April 21, 2007 5:44 PM