Monday, November 21, 2011

Acrylic Album - Guest Designer - Wildflower - Jasmine


We have a Guest Designer for you today!  Wildflower - Jasmine has created this great album using the BoBunny All Mixed Up Acrylic Album and her Slice.  Enjoy!!



 Instructions: 
1) Cut papers to fit album pieces. Adhere with double sided tape, sand edges and ink all edges with walnut stain Distress Ink.

2) Using the Slice Machine, Hands Free and the Seasons Card, cut out a 4" pumpkin from chipboard, repeating the cut several times without lifting the machine. Cut another pumpkin from pattern paper, mirror the image, and then cut another pumpkin image. Adhere papers to chipboard diecut, sand edges and ink with walnut stain Distress Ink.



3) Adhere pictures, journialing spots, then add all embellishments. let all glue dry before assembling book back together. Add ribbon to book rings to finish it off.


Materials Used:
MM Sienne Brads and Gems
MM Vintage Findings Mini Fall Kit
MM Charmed Alphas
MM Passport Chipboard Alphas
MM Just Chillin Boy Trims
MM Slice Machine
MM Slice Hands Free Kit
MM Slice Basics/Seasons Card
Bo Bunny Clearly Mixed Up Album
American Crafts Medium I Do Brads
Distress Ink in Walnut Ink
Echo Park Times & Seasons 6x6 Paper Pad (green paper)
Echo Park Life is Good paper (brown w/brown polka dots)
Echo Park Little Boy paper (orange checkered)
My Mind's Eye Stella & Rose Mabel papers (orange w/cream polka dots diecut, orange and cream chevron)
Cappucino Twine (not from CC)
Cream Cardstock (not from CC)
May Arts Brown Satin Ribbon (not from CC)

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful! My comp won't let me watch the video :( But, it's a wonderful project and makes me wish I had bought the acrylic album!

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  2. This is great. I have an album in my card. Now I know what to do with it.

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  3. Brenna aka XanthippeNovember 21, 2011 8:25 PM

    Nice album! I never thought of using slice to cut chipboard, thanks!

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  4. This is so pretty! Very nice work! I love my Slice but I've never cut thin chipboard with it. Maybe I'll try it out. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Great tutorial! It was the first time I had seen the slice in action. Thanks!

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