Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Graphic 45 Home Sweet Home Recipe Holder

It has been a long time between posts and I would like to share an album I have just completed following an amazing video by Anne (http://www.annespapercreations.com/2015/06/how-to-make-home-sweet-home-recipe-_22.html). Her videos are so detailed and so easy to follow.
    Below are some photos from my finished album. I used both the 12x12 and 8x8 G45 Home Sweet
    Home Collections and also the 6x6 Patterns and Solid papers.

    Front cover of album has the main image fussy cut from the Home Sweet Home 12x12 sheet with
    added fussy cut images from several other papers in the collection including: Garden Fresh,
    Country Life, Apple Pie and Farmer's Market.
   


    Back cover has the border from the 12x12 Home Sweet Home paper, and the background from the
    Farmer's Market sheet. Fussy cut  images from a several pages (listed above) were also
    included at the base of the back cover.
 



The spine was covered from a strip of the Farmer's Market sheet and bordered with strips cut from the 12x12 Country Life paper.



The inside of the album has a pocket on the left of the inside cover as well as a small clipboard that I bought from Officeworks,covered with G45My Sunshine 12x12 paper and attached with strong magnets.The clipboard also has a small notebook for shopping lists. The inside of the album cover has been covered with 12x12 Handmade paper sheet, trimmed at the bottom with a strip of chickens from the Country Life 12x12 paper sheet.


The right hand side of the album has a set of 'flip out' recipe/photo cards all held together with magnets and decorated with fussy cut images from the collection (12x12, 8x8). In addition to the 6x6 papers, some solid coloured card stock was also used. To ensure that the fold out section is able to hold the flip out section (especially when photos are added),  I have glued a ribbon 
to a small metallic spoon that is then looped through a (Kaisercraft) ring that has been glued just above the flip out section.

The following photos show some of  the decorated 'flip out' sections:







If you haven't already done so, I highly recommend you visit Anne's site at:

http://www.annespapercreations.com/2015/06/how-to-make-home-sweet-home-recipe-mini_22.html
Thanks for visiting!

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  1. So beutiful creation and a wonderful blog. Im following you and welcome to follow Me back if you want :0)
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