Here are some pics from the "My Favorite Things" clear mini book class i just taught.
The size of the book is 6"x6", then i cut the pages on the inside to different widths to give a layered look. The cover of the book is made from Clearly Heavy Overlays, then embellished with some Elegant Label rub-ons, Urban Chic Frame Overlays and clear Journaling stickers.
We used an assortment of the Fiskars Border punches on the white on white Raffle Leaf paper! The punches just add the perfect touch to the page!The yellow Frame Overlay is a clear page, that has pictures floating in the middle. (Make sure the photos are the same size and glued back to back). The Wings paper also cuts down nicely to make beautiful pages for mini books. I used the All Mixed Up overlay in white and glued it to the back of the Wings paper. I cut the edge of the overlay along the design to create a nice decorative edge. The brown frame overlay is another clear floating page, with photos on either side. I cut the biggest frame out of the Urban Chic Frame overlays. For the last page, i ripped off the bottom of the Little Circles paper, and adhered it to another section of the Wings paper. I also added the clear journaling stickers throughout the book. These are so fun to use, and you can write easily on them.
If you made this book, i love to see how it turned out, and what your favorite things are. Leave a link in the comments, and i'll check it out.
-Allison
This looks fabulous, Allison!! Thanks for the tip on the vellum glue and love the idea for the tabs!
Wonderful mixture of Hambly!
Posted by: lucy edson | 09/22/2009 at 05:35 PM
Super cute book! Love the mixture of patterns and colors.
Posted by: Michelle | 09/23/2009 at 08:15 AM
LOVING this! :)
hugs,
sarah.
Posted by: sarah | 09/23/2009 at 08:33 AM
I just have to say that I am even more in love now with Hambly. A year or so ago, I bought a black chandelier transparancy. I didn't know what to do with it, I didn't want to cut it down, I was afraid I would ruin it. We just bought a new house and the windows have the faux pane trim on them. And the 12x12, when cut down to JUST the image, fits perfectly in the middle of the pane! So I now have a black chandelier in the top middle pane of my craft room window. I will have a picture up on my blog by the end of the day, I am so excited! Best $2.00 I spent on room decor!
Posted by: rachael wood | 09/23/2009 at 02:24 PM
Super cute!
Posted by: stephenie | 09/24/2009 at 06:55 AM
Love this book! I want to take a class!
Posted by: Diane | 09/25/2009 at 08:34 AM
I took this class and it was wonderful! I really thought I would have trouble understanding and keeping up, but it was well taught and easy to follow. And what great product! I am so excited to work with more of it! Thank you!
Posted by: Jodee | 09/28/2009 at 09:28 AM
This is definitely something I will try. The directions look like I can follow them, since I am not close enough for a class. Thanks for the wonderful projects!!
Posted by: Jan Ladd | 09/29/2009 at 10:24 AM
You guys are still my favorite thing at scrapfest - guess I should have done a page on you in my book! Here is a link to my (almost) complete project from the class...
http://finerthanfroghair.blogspot.com/2009/10/scrapfest-2009-hambly-studios.html
and while I'm at it - I finally finished up last years mini LOL
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/received/welcome.sfly?fid=756db2389f562ab1&sid=0AbNGTJq4Ys2Tyo
Posted by: Connie Carpenter Macko | 10/08/2009 at 08:10 AM