I've been saving this Clear Scraps chipboard book for something special. And this book, this month's Bo Bunny paper and my daughter's recital pictures are just a great match! She loved the book so much she was not very happy with me when I took it to display at the store.
The fun thing about this chipboard book is all the pages have different edges. And I liked the raw chipboard look, so I left a lot of it showing after I inked the edges. How do you ink rounded edges? Simple - use a spongy eye shadow applicator or a dauber.
I used a Jenni Bowlin calendar page here to mark the date of the show. Journaling was added around the pictures, on the paper, wherever it fit.
Sometimes you don't need a lot to make a great statement. Here I used Bo Bunny chipboard, Bo Bunny stickers and a bracket shape cut from the patterned paper.
What to do with all those programs? Add them to your project, of course! I used Mod Podge to glue the interior of the program right into the book covering one of the pages.
2 comments:
I love how you incorporated the program. Great idea!
This turned out so cute! I can just see your daughter fliping through these pages over and over. Now I wish I had snatched up that pack of Jenni Bowlin calendars when I saw them on the "NEW" wall at the store...
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