Here’s the last edition of the Pass the Book project. The other posts are here and here.
The cover of this album about a beloved dog inspired this card.
I followed the same color scheme, the same CAS design, and found a silver clip for the top of the card.
On page I found this.
I loved the idea of using a journaling spot for the bottom half of the card. I have several books of the Making Memory journaling books so it’s a great use for them.
I used some papers and a rosette from the new Pink Paislee line called Vintage Vogue, and a stamp from Papertrey Ink.
This cover prompted me to use some of my letter stickers for a greeting.
All the border stickers are from Studio Calico kits.
And finally, this cover inspired me to get Matt’s birthday card made way early. He won’t be 29 until February!
I die cut the 29 from black cardstock with number dies from Papertrey Ink, then layered them over a Basic Grey paper from the Granola line. The little star is also from Basic Grey (Life of the Party). Here’s the inside:
I just love this set from Papertrey Ink.
more great designs Karen!
You’ve got so much inspiration from this book,Karen.I particularly like the ‘celebrate’ card…..another idea I may ‘borrow’!!
Another great batch of cards. I really like the Celebrate one (could put a few of those together quickly) and using the journal spot on a card.
Love the first one especially. I never used to like blue much – it was the largest bunch of paper I had because I didn’t use it often. But I’ve grown to like it more and more lately.
Rinda
Beautiful, Karen! It’s cool how you can find inspiration in so many things!
I really like the celebrate card and the very first one with the blue background, you have taken so much inspiration from one book! Excellent work! 🙂
What a lot of lovely, lovely work – each beautiful in their own way. I also love the top one very much despite (because of) its simplicity.
Wow, something in that book really spoke to you, didn’t it? I too particularly love the top one and it makes me want to practise my stamping so that I could achieve such a crisp result
I totally love that you took so much cardmaking inspiration from a book about mini-albums 🙂 These are all gorgeous! xx
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