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Build It Your Way Binder

Hello!  Jennifer here to share my project with one of my favorite Clear Scrap products! I am a huge fan of the Build It Your Way Binders and love creating mini books with them!  I used the 7.5x7.5 Small Acrylic Binder with the BIYW Acrylic Fun Tabs as my pages.  I wanted to make a mini book documenting my mission trip to Haiti this past spring!

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For my cover, I used the 12 inch Chevron Mascil (another one of my favorites!) with modeling paste and a bit of spray ink! 

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Here is my final effect! I lightly added yellow spray ink before lifting the Mascil.  

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Here are my acrylic pages that I covered with patterned paper and embellished.  I also love to use tags, envelopes, and other inserts as pages! You can go to my blog and see more photos! 

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Thank you for stopping by today!  Be sure to check out the different sizes of Build It Your Way Binders as well as many other acrylic AND chipboard albums! 

Have a wonderful day!

Additional products used:  patterned paper, chipboard, die cuts, stickers, ephemera: Crate Paper; enamel dots: Teresa Collins, My Minds Eye; washi tape: Teresa Collins, Freckled Fawn, Bella Blvd; envelopes: Pebbles, Maya Road; stamps: American Crafts; wood veneer: Heidi Swapp, My Mind's Eye; letter stickers: American Crafts, Studio Calico, Sassafras Lass; journaling pen: American Crafts, misc: doily, thread, sewing machine, typewriter. 









 

 

 

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A Facebook User

Jenn, your layouts and photos are great and really take advantage of the Clearscrapsattributes.
Waiting for more from you. Janna in Streator.

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