This chipboard album was so much fun to use. The cover of the album actually comes apart to make a frame. You can then use the gears in all sorts of creative ways. I backed some of the gears with papers. I also used the cuttlebug to emboss the letters. I wish you could see how shiney everything is with the Maya Mist.
The rest of the album is on my blog. I hope this will inspire you to try one of these little cuties.
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You make some beautiful things...very creative.
Well, I wish I was spending the day at the Crafty Scrapper with you and the other cowgirls! I really loved the store! :)Nancy
That is so cool!! Great for a boy!!
Thanks for visiting my blog. I love your haunted house, it adorable! You are very talented!
Smiles,
Gina
Thanks for visiting me. Your talent is unique. I love the great ideas. I srcapbook during the winter months. My daughter and a group of friends scrapbook together once a week. I'm going to hotlink your blog to her. She and her friends are always looking for new ideas.
now that is a good album to have for a boy. i have one grandson and that is a great way to decorate his pictures. thanks
wow, that is so nice! the page here is awsome - and your work incredible!
Cute album!
The house was pretty much a normal historic house-turned restaurant on the inside (thick wood moldings, fireplaces in almost every room it seemed). I read that the pink comes from the original brick facade showing through the plaster that was put over it. I did a search of "olde pink house savannah" on Flickr and found a picture of the room I think we ate in:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rheanna2/2759658059/
Thanks for dropping by!
That is soooo cute. I love it. I will follow your blog and find out more about it. I'd love to try something like that.
Thank you for sharing.
I hope you've had a great day.
Come by and visit my blog when you have a chance.
Judi
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