Hi there everybody!! Laura here today sharing another way to
use the Clear Scraps Slimline Albums. This time it's the
Chipboard Regular Slimline Album that I've used, to give
you a little home decor inspiration for the Springtime!
These make great mini albums but also GREAT bases for all
sorts of projects! You can paint, stamp, use mixed media
mediums, stencils, a lot of options! And here I simply
covered them with pretty St. Patrick's themed papers,
inked them around the edges, and glued them down.
I did have to punch an extra set of holes on the center
piece since the holes are only pre-punched on one side.
I used journal cards, stickers, trims and enamel dots
to decorate each section.
The word "blessed" is from the Clear Scraps collection.
It's one of the Chipboard Word Titles. You can find all
the different choices HERE in the Clear Scraps store.
You can find one for just about every occasion or holiday!
Another extra little detail is the scallop border along
the top and bottom of the project. These are a great
addition to any project with the slimline albums!
This set is the Scallop w/Holes Chipboard Border.
they were painted with black acrylic paint and then
brushed with a bit of green acrylic paint around the
edges, then glued onto the back of each section.
The are linked together with album/book rings
and decorated with some ribbon that matched
the Irish/St. Pat's theme. A ribbon was added to
the top as a hanger. Side note: I left the middle
hole covered with paper here because I knew I
only needed the 2 for attaching the ribbon.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
I hope you are inspired to use these slimline
albums for more than just an album! They
are great pieces for all sorts of projects!
Supplies Used:
Clear Scraps: Chipboard Regular Slimline Album,
Scallop w/Holes Chipboard Border
Other: Black and green acrylic paint, ribbon,
foam tape, glue, enamel dots, Doodlebug
Pot o' Gold collection papers, Lots o' Luck
stickers, shamrock enamel sprinkles,
Bella Blvd alpha black.
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