Weekend Creative : February #4 : A Bit of Heart
Tags:Last night we had a great local get-together to play with the February kit from Cocoa Daisy (a really fun collection of products put together by CD Muckosky). It was all the things that are good about scrapbooking with a group: reconnecting with old friends + making new ones, doing a bit of creative experimentation, lots of chatting, etc.
For the gathering I put together a 6 inch x 6 inch minibook using the kit, did a little demo on how to create the textured cover and interior pages (cardboard pages + KI lace cardstock + paint), and typed up a step-by-step to complete the album. Download AEheartbook PDF How-To(4MB). It was fun to see the variations that came about as people played around with the different elements in the kit.
Here's a look at the cardboard page before (I used mod podge to adhere the lace cardstock to the cardboard - we also tested out spray adhesive on it last night and that worked great as well):
And after (machine stitched the Heidi Swapp heart onto the painted cardboard cover - if you don't have a machine you could use a brad to hold the heart in place):

The stitching of the heart onto the page was inspired by a layout I saw online awhile back and has been on my mind with all the cool Valentine crafts floating around. I found the actual image again in my inspiration notebook but it was missing a name. Does anyone remember/know who created this page?Edited: Thanks guys + thanks Jill Hornby for the inspiration. And thanks for the heads up about this layout being featured on Scrapjacked.
Here's a look at the inside pages:
(Machine stitching around the outside - right through the Hambly "Clearly Heavy" Overlay - to create a framearound the photos. Photos are cut to the same size and adhered to each side of the acrylic.)
The prompt this weekend is this: Focus on the specific technique of layering one element on top of another and painting over the entire thing to create an entirely different look. This could be on a layout, within a minibook, on a card, etc - just take the concept and run with it. And in case you missed it above, Download AEheartbook PDF How-To (4MB)
Enjoy!









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that is so stunning! I'm such a fan of your work!
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I really like this. Very cool. I think I'm headed to scrap. Been WAY too long! I really liked your organization system and process. Have a nice weekend. If you get a chance, I wanted to ask you something off the blog/posting. Can you shoot me an email.
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This is simply gorgeous! I plan to shamlessly scraplift this in its entirely. :-) Thanks for another fun and easy project.
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Beautiful as usual :)
I used that laser cut paper on a mini album for Valentines day but I never thought to paint over it!
Heather
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thank you ali for such a wonderful mini book, complete with ALL of the instructions. what a nice treat!! thanks for constantly inspiring me & always giving me something new to try!! love this!!
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Ali love the inspiration, had a blast with you girls on Thursday. My version is up on my blog. Have a great week!
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thanks ali-- i cannot wait to try this new book! i just ordered th ehambly pages!!! yeah!!
donna jean
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WOW. This is awesome. I never would have thought to do that with the cardboard and paper. Can't wait to try it!
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This is such an awesome way to do an album! Would never think to do the repetition as you did with the textured pages!
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I haven't done many mini albums...but I really adore this one ! Thanks for the inspiration.
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I haven't done many mini albums...but I really adore this one ! Thanks for the inspiration.
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I haven't done many mini albums...but I really adore this one ! Thanks for the inspiration.
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Beautiful mini album.
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I've never done a mini album, but I sure like this one. Just might try to make one!
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Thanks for including a link to my shop in your blog,... somewhere... a fellow etsyian told me you did, LOL!
Darling album and your son is growing into such a fine looking young man!
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hi Ali
I sooooo want to do a album like this.
May I know where to get the cardboard? Can I use card stock instead?
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Hi Ali! Thanks for the inspiration here. I created a mini book last week making the cover similar to yours. I loved how the technique made my cover look! You can see it here if you like: http://inconsistentart.blogspot.com/2008/02/mini-book-and-ali-edwards.html
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This is simply beautiful! Definately giving this a try!!
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This is simply beautiful! Definately giving this a try!!
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Thank you Ali for this cool mini workshop!
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