Thursday 17 November 2011

Musical Mini-Book

A little while ago I attended a scrapbooking retreat with my UKS house-mates (the Green Buttons) down near Birmingham and had a fabulous time.  There was plenty of chocolate, chat and creativity as well as a few challenges and some classes.  I prepared a class too, which I called my "Teeny Tiny Envelope Album".  It was made from those tiny kraft money envelopes you can buy for wage slips or lunch money or whatever, but can just as easily be made with larger envelopes too!


Here are some of the albums completed that weekend - each made unique thanks to different patterned papers, photos, ribbons and embellishments.  I made one that weekend too ... using my September Counterfeit Kit ... to record No.3 Child's school music trip to Normandy this summer.


The letters on the front cover have been heat embossed with PSE's "Woven Tapestry" - a lovely textural finish.  Inside the cover there is a concertina of six money envelopes, each containing a tag.


The way that it's folded you can "read" it like a book and then turn it around to "read" the other side.


There's plenty of room for lots of small photos and even more space for journalling or extra photos on the tags!  Just as well because her camera had about 100 photos from the 4 days!  I managed to include 19 in her mini-book.


This would also make a handy little "brag" book for inside a handbag - it measures around 4½" x 3" and the photos are all nicely protected by the cover.
And I'm still playing along with ATDML's Thirsty Thursdays - so this will be for I for Interactive (and inked?).  I'll be back this weekend with K for Kit, Kraft & Kaisercraft as I'm just about ready to share my JYC prep!

ETA: Instructions can be found here!

10 comments:

Dawn said...

Fabulous book, I've got loads of those envelopes but mine look smaller than yours, will have to find them and measure!

alexa said...

This is a sweet idea, beautifully put together - I love things inside other things!

Sian said...

Now that's serendipity! My husband brought me a clutch of these the other day because he always has stacks of them and he had suddenly, after all these scrapbooking years, realised that I could use them! Your album is very clever. I love it.

humel said...

Now that is seriously cute :) And I picked up some dinky envelopes just a couple of weeks ago with vague scrapbooking purposes in mind - perfect!

furrypig said...

I also have some of those mini envelopes, any chance of an online tutorial?? Thanks xxx

Alison said...

Love this....a tutorial would be great if you had the time!?
Alison xx

Sandie said...

I love mini books. I have some of these envelopes in my pile of 'wanting to make', but I didn't think to make them into an acordian type album. Great idea, thank you for sharing.

Melissa said...

Great mini-albums!

Missus Wookie said...

So cute - and I might even have time which is an amazing idea at the moment.

Glad you had fun at the retreat.

Lisa said...

what a gorgeous book and those MME papers are just perfect! sounds like you had a lot of fun