Hello friends! There is still some time left of the summer holiday here, but I have a school-themed mini book tutorial to share today.
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This week we have a Back to school theme at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog. Don't miss the last project by our July guest designer Rox aka Red Dirt Crafter.
My youngest is starting grade 1 and I made a mini book for him. I am planning to add some photos taken on the first day of school to the book later. Lots of encouraging sentiment, school-themed ephemera and idea-ology papers and embellishments were used here.
Sand and then ink the edges of the file folder. I used the larger size folder.
Design Tape was used to embellished the pages throughout the book. I also stamped here and there with the alphabet stamp from
Tim's School Desk set. This is one of my all time favorite stamps.
The inside cover was also stamped and embellished with Design Tape. I mainly used tape from the
Vintage and
Trims sets.
Color with colored pencils.
Pages were assembled from
Journal Cards and
Pocket Cards. Adhere them together with a piece of wide Design Tape.
Now for the really fun part. Add tape, stamping, sentiments, labels, ephemera and die cuts to the pages.
I colored some of the images on the cards with colored pencils, such as the pears.
I picked a mix of school and learning themed ephemera and sentiments, focusing on letters, numbers and learning about the nature and the world.
It is easiest to finish the pages before assembling the book.
I am planning to add a photo to the page to the left.
And some metallic idea-ology embellishments: a
Word Band and a number brad. Antique Linen paint was rubbed into the words.
Pierce holes through the pages and tie with twine. The back cover was left plain.
I like the combination of differently sized pages in this mini book. The inside covers were embellished too.
The next spread in the journal.
Stamping on Journal Cards is such fun and blends in so well. I didn't aim for perfect stamping, such as with this date stamp from
Simon Says Stamp Document It.
I really like tickets and labels.
Since my son loves nature, I picked quite many nature themed cards.
Nothing beats learning how to read.
The pages were arranged so that they would fit together, one example is that the smaller page covers up the pear on the page behind it, but not the sentiments and the stars.
Stamp sentiments directly on the cards in between images.
Adventure was die cut with Tim Holtz Adventure Words Script.
The smallest two pages are in the center of the book.
Repeating certain elements brings a sense of unity to the book.
I might add a few more handwritten elements later, together with a couple of small photos.
The next spread in the book looks like this.
Don't worry if the stamping isn't perfect.
The pear was colored with pencils and then I stamped the alphabet stamp on top.
Learn about the world.
Stamping on journal cards.
The inside cover adds more words of encouragement.
I hope you will join us this week in our
Back to School challenge. You have a chance to win a $25 gift voucher to do some fun shopping at
Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.
There is still time to join our annual Simon Says Stamp Kid’s Summer Vacation Challenge where we host a special challenge dedicated to our young designers. The theme is 'Anything goes' and the challenge is open to all children aged between 2 and 16 inclusive. There are three 3 surprise parcels of crafty goodies, hand picked by Simon. All winners are chosen at random, Good Luck to all!
Do you use Instagram? If so please add #sssmchallenge so we can see your entries there too.
Thank you so much for visiting my blog today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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