I used TAC's Hip Hop paper collection and Essential Elements. This album is very quick and simple to make. Each badge holder holds two pieces of the Hip Hop paper. I adhered a photo to the paper and then slid it inside each holder. I placed all the Essential Element tags on the outside of the badge holders, after I embellished them, and used small book rings to hold the album together.
I'm sure I could do a little more embellishing, but I also love the simple look of this. It's the perfect size to throw in my purse so that I can be ready to show off little Chase, and I don't have to be afraid that I'm going to tear anything up on the album.
Doesn't Chris look great holding little Chase? I can't wait until we get to be parents someday. He's going to make a great dad!
Hip Hop Fly With It collection
Simple Bet alphabet set
fine black pen
Essential Elements
misc. green ribbon
name badge holders
book rings
sanding block
8 comments:
How precious! Great job!
That is so neat! The album you sent me in the mail inspired me!! I am making an album of me and my hubby, using Angelee. So far it's looking good--for a beginner. Now, I am going nuts because I don't have enough pictures of us in wallet size! ;)
Sara:
TOO cute! I love how you used the photo corner as part of your journaling...very clever!
Barb L.
What a great size for a little album to carry in a purse! And yours is so cute!
And you and your sister look SOO much alike! I enjoyed all the pics!
Too cute! great idea!
What a cool book! I have some badge holders that needs to be used up...I bought them for this purpose too long ago.
:-)
Great little album, Sarah, and what a wonderful gift!! I'm going to a crop next weekend, so maybe I should dust my badge holders off, too!!
I love this badge holder mini album. I, too, bought these badge holders a while ago and just had the best of intentions to use them. I love this cute little mini album you made! So much fun!!! Thanks for sharing it!
Hugs,
Bridgett
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