bragging rights : mini book tutorial

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Mothers day is this Sunday in the US and i wanted to create a little brag book for my mom {with pictures of the littles} that she could either carry in her purse or display on a shelf. The Fancy Pants whimsy journal book was perfect for this; and all of those different size papers made the stacked interior easier to create with. I used products from all three of the April kits, but you could easily take these ideas and create it with items, including vintage ephemera, that you already have on hand.

Time needed to create : 1-2 hours maximum

Kits & additional products used : Central valley, Hen house, Two-by-Four, mini manila tag

Adidtional Tools used : sewing machine, dry adhesive, AC slick writer fine point in black, Foam adhesive or Pop Dots,

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To begin I removed excess pages from the interior that i didn’t want to use. I chose one page to remain for each differently cut journal page inside {this will be more obvious as you look at the images below}. Then i sewed the edge of the sheer cover on my sewing machine and then i gathered various chipboard shapes, ribbon, and fabric and slowly layered them to cover the logo on the front cover. The ribbon actually wraps all the way around the back of the scalloped chipboard piece, the adhesive on the chipboard helps keep the ribbon in place once it is tied in the front.

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I didn’t use alot of alphabets with this, but you can obviously add any journaling or titles that you’d like on yours. I adore how the book looks open, all the layers and pictures peeking out… i’m a sucker for whimsy and odd shapes and sizes. lol

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This piece was so fast and easy to create. The natural chipboard is actually a pink paislee chipboard piece and i removed the top pattern and then stitched a sqaure with my sewing machine. {Debee’s april gallery totally influenced this decision. I love how she stripped the alpha in her layouts.} Then i punched the photo with a circle punch and used foam adhesive so the picture floats on top a little. Those small teardrops are the negative pieces from the Y & Z alphas that came in the central valley kit.

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Aren’t my littles the cutest kids ever… ;)

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I love how quick and easy creating page was. I just stitched around the photo and then adhered it to the page. I added a rubon accent and those Jenni Bowlin pearls and it was done.

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This accent was created by again stripping the pattern off of the chipboard house and stitching a felt butterfly to the house before it is adhered to the page. Then simply add the rubon right onto the butterfly. The trick when putting rubons on fabric is to go slow and make sure you hold it firmly in place so it doesn’t slip or slide. Felt fabric generally works well because it has a high tack surface. ie : it is like a sanded surface with paint, it allows something for the rubon to stick to.

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This page is actually stitched right to the back cover. I applied the tall flower to the left edge but cut the left side leaf off and reapplied it to the right side. Don’t be afraid to take embellishments and turn them into something else or to make it fit your project better.

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This little corner actually hides a stitching error i made. Totally common when i sew. Sometimes I leave because it adds a quirky quality i like but this one was a thread problem that was all clumpy… so not cute! So I hid it with a chatterbox sticker and the prima pebble {which fit perfectly inside}.

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The back was covered with another page from the interior. I simply cut off the perforated edge and used a corner rounder so it would all match and so there would be clean edges. Then I added the alphabet stickers.

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Because this is the back outside of the album I was worried the little pink paislee alphabet stickers wouldn’t stay on the butterfly so i stitched them down with the butterfly right onto the chipboard flower. I don’t think they’re going anywhere now. ;)

I hope this has inspired you to create something, anything, handmade for a mom you love. If you do please feel free to share here in the comments or post it in our flickr gallery.

Happy mothers day to all of you moms. It’s truly amazing work that you do!!

xoxo

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13 Responses to “bragging rights : mini book tutorial”

  1. Helen Says:

    Love it! So classic! Must get my hands on one of those books!

  2. MichelleG Says:

    What a gorgeous album! Beautifully done and very inspiring. Makes me smile too! I’m sure she’ll love it. :)

  3. gigi Says:

    oooh wow….i LOVE it!
    so going to do this with mine…it turned out so wonderfully!!!

    thanks for all the tips…i love how you altered those chippys…awesome

  4. takako Says:

    Love this!so soft and sweet!!

  5. Chrissy Le Says:

    Oooooh, love it! What a fun album!

  6. Greta Says:

    Beautiful! I love how the pages basically layer over each other with the unique shapes and sizes. Such a special gift. :)

  7. Karen Dodson Says:

    This is an amazing idea kl!! My Mom SO needs a little brag book of the kids. As a matter of fact…I need one too!!! Thanks kl!!!!

  8. Lynn Cheryl Says:

    A beautiful gift.

  9. angie backen Says:

    and you just plain ‘ol knock me on my arse with your projects. this is brilliant. i saw that little mini at my LSS and almost bought it… but alas, i did not. boo.

    xoxo

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  11. Samantha S Says:

    Beautiful book, perfect in every little way. Let me know if the 6 month subsription winner didn’t claim her prize. ;)

  12. Rach Says:

    simply gorgeous!!
    I bet making it for your mum brought you lots of joy. :)

  13. Loree Wedding Centerpiece Wedding Centerpiece Says:

    Excellent post. This is excellent stuff!!

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