Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Family Favourites


If you saw the "Tool Shed" programmes on Create and Craft this past weekend you might have seen some of the things I made using a couple of the Crafters Companion "Create a Card" dies.


These dies are just fab!  What they don't do is cut any sort of outline shape - instead they cut all the little shape details and a centre piece out of the card stock, then with a second pass through your machine they emboss more of the pattern.  This means that you can actually cut the pattern anywhere you like on a piece of card, with the only limitation being the size of card your machine will take.

For instance, if you have a machine that takes A4 card, you can put the design in the centre of an 8x8 card blank just be leaving the card blank open then carefully placing the die in the centre of  what will be the front of the card ( a few bits of washi tape will help to keep it in exactly the right place) and running through your machine.
Fold the card and it's ready to embellish - though if you like a clean and simple style, it won't take much of that  as the designs are so pretty and intricate already.


I wanted to try something a bit different with the dies, and as the centre apertures make the perfect frames I thought a zig-zag album might work.  I'm lucky enough to have quite a big collection of old family photos through some family history research I've done and I thought they would be perfect for using in this album

The book is constructed from folded and die cut pages which are overlapped and then inserts of coloured cards are slipped between the layers.  I assembled the book leaving the upper layers unglued so that I could just slip the photos in and then seal the edges. 
As the book folds out completely and there are photos on both sides, it is all kept together with a ribbon that is fixed on the back cover then tied at the front

 










 
I used Centura Pearl with a Hint of Silver card for the cover pieces and white Bazzill for the pages.  The coloured inserts behind the pages, and the extra coloured die cut "pages" are Coredinations card.
All the dies used are from Crafters Companion - I've used:
Create a Card Precious
Create a Card Extravagance
Chantilly lace Stamping Frame
Also from
Crafters Companion
Centura Snow White with a Hint of Silver
Coredinations card in two shades of purple
Collal Glues

I wish I'd checked the photos before I sent this off - I'd have taken better photos - or got OH to do them for me ;)
I should probably have set up the bigger photo cube to do them in as the one I usually use is a bit small to show off the album and all the folds.  Hey ho, maybe one day I'll remake it for myself and learn from my mistakes........yes, I can hear you saying it....."that'll be the day"!



Thanks for popping by, I hope you like my album - please leave a message, it's always lovely to hear from you!

5 comments:

Angelnorth said...

How lovely to have all those old family phots and this makes a lovely little album for them, great stuff!

Kath said...

It looks lovely, Kathy. I wouldn't have been bored looking at each page on its own! I love to see the details on your work.

Kath said...

Now we can see it properly. Wonderful. Thank you Kathy.

Kaz said...

This is a fabulous idea Kathy! I love how you've made a little album xxx

Anonymous said...

A lovely way to show old photos Kathy, nice effect with the dies too x