Showing posts with label scrapbook layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbook layout. Show all posts
I apologize for being slightly off schedule this week with my posts. Quite a few people have told me I should sleep as much as I can and watch TV as much as possible to get it all out of my system before school starts, so I am trying to do just that!
Here's a page out of my scrapbook I made for a group lunch:
I handmade the burger and fries! Everything is cardstock except for the cheese and fries. I used a white pen to outline the tomato details to give it a little extra something. So much better than paying $5 for these at a craft store, just takes 10 minutes!
lunch
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Back to the scrapbook, here's a page for the Superbowl viewing party from this year
Embossed lettering on a ribbon of the teams playing this year
superbowl
Thursday, June 7, 2012
This page was the one I was most proud of because the idea just came to me when I was laying in bed one night. I didn't look up any how-to's and since I think I'm the first (that I know of) to come with it, perhaps I will make a how-to on it in the future!
This event was a bowling social. Using a wooden stick, tape, glue, and advanced engineering (just kidding), I was able to create a moving bowling ball (GASP) in/on my scrapbook page!
a bit crafty engineering
Friday, May 18, 2012
This page from the scrapbook was easily my favorite. I posted quite a few pictures of it- just for the full effect! I did a pop up plus a little something extra that I actually came up with kind of on accident.
pop up + more
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
This was a welcome dinner held for new students/freshmen. This is one of my favorite pages from the scrapbook, only because of the rhinestone lettering in bubbles that says "welcome fish". Also, the background paper used was textured and that was just too much awesomeness to handle in public at Hobby Lobby so I had to get it.
fish/freshman dinner
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Another pop-up page on a lecture on Malcolm X's life
The little rhinestone flowers were marked 4 for $0.01 at Michael's! I think someone marked them wrong. So each flower cost $0.0025. Awesome. The lettering was embossed with a metallic purple powder.
malcolm x
Thursday, April 19, 2012
An educational event was an awareness month for a particular topic. This is the cover page for a collection of 4-5 educational events.
Pre-cut swirled paper was bought from a craft store ($1.99/page, got it for $1 with a coupon). I then embossed a swirly flowery stamp with dark purple powder. Of course, die-cut flowers were a necessity.
purple swirls
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
In one of our meetings we played jeopardy, so I added a little jeopardy part in the page.
An interactive way to read the page's description by putting information into jeopardy question and answer format!
jeopardy!
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Splitting up our events into categories and explaining the importance of each aspect tied the book together well. Each category was color-coordinated, making it easier to group things.
meetings
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
These pages contain the mission statement of the organization and the table of contents. This page was also the debut of the pop-up design I attempted for the first time from a tutorial I found online! The pop-up was a little complicated at first, especially with placing it in the book with page protectors, but an Xacto knife saved the day(s).
mission statement with part of pop-up on top right
table of contents outlining our events' categories with the other part of the pop-up in the top left
the pop-up was a view of the biggest buildings/landmarks on campus. It was inserted into the middle so that as you flipped the page, the pop-up automatically popped up instead of having to mess with anything.
pop-up tutorial taken from: http://seilifestyle.blogspot.com/2010/01/scrapbook-pages-that-pop.html
mission statement & table of contents
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
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