Monday, 2 April 2012

Some more Graphic 45...

My husband can't figure out why I would want to do an album with "Wizard of Oz" papers. The reasons are fairly obvious to me. First of all the movie is classic and second, the collection is amazing!! Who needs anymore reasons? NOT I! Ha. 

Apparently, my husband needs more reasons because he keeps asking about the album and saying things like, "But...what will you do with it? We don't have kids. Are you going to wait to fill it with pictures? Oh, I know...you could use old halloween photos!" I just smile and nod. To be honest, when I first started this mini I had no idea what I wanted to do with it, but I think I have the perfect idea...

I'm going to fill it with pictures from my childhood, before life got crazy. 

I mean, "The Wizard of Oz" is notoriously known for the little red shoes and Dorothy saying, "There's no place like home". Sooooo, my title is gonna be, "There's no place like home", and I'm going to fill it with as many pleasant memories as I can find (and remember). Pretty clever of me, I think. 

Anyways, enough blabbering. Here are more photos....


This is the inside cover, I still have to attach some mini file folders.


This page is made up of one envelope I cut in half and then another coin envelope. Both function as pockets for more photos or whatever.


This is the opposite side of the photo directly above. Left side functions as a pocket and the "heart" ticket is only glued down on the left side and bottom, so a photo or journaling can be held in place...


This page is the other half of the envelop I cut. The right side functions as the pocket. The envelope with the scallop design opens and is only glued down on 3 sides, so the Tin Man tag can slide out or more photos can be added behind.


And this is the chipboard page that is peeking out from behind the page in the above photo. This page functions as two pockets as well. 

I'm designing this mini so that the pages are layered and peek out when you open the front cover. This way I can keep all the similar colours together. So far I am pretty pleased with how it has turned out. Hope you all enjoy. Bye for now. 




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