Color Storyteller Kit | Special Guest Jen Wong
Tags:Hi, friends! I’m happy to be here in the classroom sharing another project I made using the Colors Storyteller Kit. I don’t typically scrap 12” x 12” layouts but I wanted a way to use more of these papers in a project so I decided to use several of them to make a 6” x 8” mini album. Summer is my favorite season and for the last couple of years, I’ve been highlighting summer stories in some kind of mini book. I loved that I got to use these colorful papers to make this year’s album!

To make my mini album, I used the following 12 x 12 papers from the kit:
Sun vellum paper Love Life 4x6 card paper Live In Color 4x6 card paper Sunshine/White Circle pattern paper Blue floral pattern paper Love Life 3x4 card paper
I also used 2 pieces of legal copy paper (8.5” x 14”) which will be used to hold smaller patterned papers or full-size photos. I’m trying to make it easy for myself to fill in the pages, either by directly writing or adding photos to the finished pages.
The papers were cut to the following sizes and arranged in this order:
Sun vellum paper (cut to 8” x 12”) Legal copy paper (cut to 8” x 12”) Love Life 4x6 card paper (cut to 8” x 12”) Sunshine/White Circle pattern paper (cut to ~8” diameter circle) Live In Color 4x6 card paper (cut to 8” x 12”) Blue floral pattern paper (cut to 8” x 12”) Legal copy paper (cut to 8” x 12”) Love Life 3x4 card paper (cut to 4” x 12”)
I scored each of the papers down the middle, and then using an awl and thread, I sewed the pages together with a saddle stitch. This binds the book together.

You can watch all of the exact steps to make the mini book in the video below.
At the end of the video, you’ll see I added a digital version of one of the 7” x 8.25” papers to the front so it peeks through the vellum.

I couldn’t just leave the new mini album empty! Of course I had to include at least one summer story!

I made a set of pages to go into the first page with the blue floral pattern. I just loved all of the colorful die cuts in the kit and used several of these to make a grid on the left side, with some kraft cardstock as the base. I used cardstock because I knew I wanted to sew on the pages, and I didn’t want the stitching to show on the other side. On the right, I paired it with a simple full-page photo and a chipboard piece.

Here’s a look at how this page came together.
If you watch the video, you’ll see I added the first project I made with the Colors Storyteller Kit to the mini book as well!
Here’s what all of the pages in order of the finished album look like so far.

I forgot to take a photo of the page between these two, but it has a blank page on the left, and the poppies pattern paper on the right.







I love how this little booklet turned out and can’t wait to fill it up with more stories from this summer! Please let me know if you have any questions and I can’t wait to see what you make. Feel free to tag me (IG: @circleplusarrow) and share your projects!
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This super cute, and I love the stitching details too!
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Thanks Lisa!
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I love this! Very nicely done!
Replies to Donna_Clements
Thank you, Donna! I'm glad you liked it! :)
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Love this booklet, Jen! Such fun! And I love the stitched grid too. So creative!
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Thanks so much, Jeanne!!
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I love this so much Jen! I’ve been stuck for how to tell the story of our Southern Hemisphere Winter beach getaway. THIS! Thank you for the inspiration. So, so good.
Replies to bel4719
Oh yay, that makes me so happy to hear that!!!
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This is so awesome! Thanks for sharing your creativity! :)
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You're welcome! Happy you liked it!
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I love so much your booklet, thank you for your great inspiration!
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Thank you!!
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I made this mini book earlier in July and filled it up by the end of summer! If you are interested in seeing the entire mini book completed, you can see a walkthrough on YT: https://youtu.be/7BkupIzIEvI
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Love this! So inspired! Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks Glynda!!
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