Tonight I listed another album on eBay. It's the second album I made with the Making Memories Flutter line. The first album was called "Sugar and Spice", so I felt it was only right to name this one, "and everything nice!"
This is a handmade chipboard binder album, is 5x6 inches and has five inner pages. Each page has a tiny journal spot so you can just put in a simple name or date.
I decided to use a big button for the closure, but this time I couldn't decide between the fuchsia hair tie, or blue lace seam binding!
I guess I'm going with the seam binding, though the hair tie is super easy to use, the seam binding is just prettier. :)
I ran out of white thread, (and everything else I had was too dark) right at the beginning of the album! So this is a no sew, except for the circles edge on the front. :)
Turned out pretty cute though. You can check it out eBay HERE. Thanks for looking!
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Newly Listed on ETSY!
It has been forever since I listed anything in my etsy shop. Ever since I started auctioning my albums for 99 cents starting bid on eBay....well lets just say they sell every time, first time around! :D While I'm feeling a little abundant in the album count this week, I though it would be the best time.
I must say, I'm pretty in love with this album! I used a MME journal tag to title it, Memories like this. The cover is really 3D and those cute little chipboard butterflies have 3 layers of cotton candy stickles on them. :) I have been using seam binding to tie my binder albums closed, with a unique button tied through the heavy chip cover. Finally a ribbon that looks better the more wrinkles you get in to it!
I'm not much for one to use the flat stickers that come with paper collections, but I did manage to tastfully use a few this time. :)
So glad I finally got some of these cherry blossom paper flowers everyone seems to be using these days :)
These cut tiny butterflies from a piece of trim.
And there it is. Feel free to check it out! Thanks for looking!
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