Hello creatives,
Im back with my DT project for Lulupu, the theme this month is
Make a Mini
(Click here to read all challenge rules)
Special rules for this challenge:
1. Construct a mini, don't use a ready available album (example mdf album)
2. You can use any binding, any theme
3. Submit entries by 30 November, 2015, 11.55pm IST
The challenge winner will receive a goodie bag from Lulupu.
Ive
made a cupcake shaped mini album and have a tutorial on creating the
cover page and tips for decorating your albums. Its not a long post, but
hope it brightens up your day :)
Are you ready to get started? Here is how the cover came into being.
Step1: Using a template, cut out cupcake outlines from Simple Life Echo Park 6x6 papers. These are double sided, so you already have a background for the other side.
Step2:
Trace only the base of the cupcake ( not the cream) onto vellum or
acetate. Handstich the vellum to one of the cupcake cutouts, I forgot to
click, but you'll understand what I'm talking about in a minute. Fill
it up with sequins - gold, grey. Ive also added some star confetti.
Step5: Seal shut with double sided tape.
This part is a bit tricky, but patience pays :) in the form of clean
finishing. You will now have something like this ( minus eyelets and
stickers)
Next
step is to create the focal points for each page aka embellishments.
This was by far the most enjoyable and time consuming part of the
project.
Ive used crate paper open book 12x12 papers and the ephemera pack and they matched the colour theme quite well. My two tips when it comes to embellishments:
1. Mix and match whatever is in your stash.
2. Layering - Experiment with combining different materials - lace, vellum, chipboard, acetateSome details- the clothespin holding the butterfly had been glittered using the fine tip zig pen, the pinwheel is held together with American crafts glitter brad, the big heart sticker has an action wobble below it and finally the little moments base comes from Maggi Holmes ephemera packaging.
Using the crop-a-dile, attach green eyelets to all the pages. Finally assemble all the pages. Here is a close up of the pages.
And the other side.
In my second post this month, I will be taking you through more details of each page.
Supplies from the Lulupu store: