Hello crafty friends! It's Maya here on the blog today sharing a great outdoors album using one of the wood cards. I used our mushroom hunting photos from last year. Let's check it out!
▼ The wood card size is 3.75 x 5.75 and there are 2 pieces per pack that can perfectly be used as front and back cover to a mini album. Here I used the succulent wood card.
▼ I started by painting the front and back cover in green acrylic paint.
▼ After the paint dried, I used patterned papers, stickers, and chicken wire chipboard to decorate the front and back cover.
▼ For the inside covers, I cut down 2 cards from a 4 x 6 journaling cards paper, trimmed them to 3.75 x 5.75, and adhered with tacky glue.
▼ For the inside pages, I created 4 pockets that are the same size (3.75 x 5.75) as the wood cards.
▼ I also cut some notes that can insert into the pockets for extra photos or journaling.
▼ When I was creating this album, I found a old vellum quote stack that I had for a while. So, I decided to add couple of sheets to the album and I absolutely love them on this album!
▼ And here are the finished inside pages. I decorated the pages with patterned papers, stickers, ephemera, tags, and enamel dots.
▼ For some pages, I created some flaps to keep the mushroom photos.
Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you are inspired to create a mini album using the wood cards. Have a great day! Blessings.
Additional products used:
Patterned Paper, Stickers, Ephemera: Simple Stories Great Escape Collection
Vellum Quotes: DCWV
Adhesive: Scrapbook.com Double Sided Tape and foam tape, Aleene's Tacky Glue
Paper Trimmer, Border Punch: Fiskars
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