Thursday, January 04, 2024

PHOTOGRAPH MEMORIES TRAVEL NOTEBOOK SPREADS/49&MARKET


Hello, friends! Happy New Year! I have a few travel notebook spreads to share with you today using the Vintage Artistry Moonlit Garden papers and embellishments. I also grabbed something old to go with the new… the Serenity embellishments goes nicely with this collection, too!

I have been wanting to make an album for my grandmother for some time now…so I printed a few pictures so I can get it started! Starting is always the hardest part for me. Who else feels the same way? To begin, I mounted a 6x8 Artistry Moonlit Garden paper to the left side of the album using double sided adhesive. My grandmother loves flowers…and birds. 49 & Market’s Vintage Artistry Moonlit Garden collection has lots of beautiful flowers, butterflies, and birds… I’m loving how this is coming along!

These Artistry Moonlit Garden Rub-Ons are so easy to work with and they do not break… these rub-ons are nice quality. I love them so much. I cut around the flowers I wanted to use and used the tool to rub the images onto the mounted patterned paper. Then, I added some chipboard and the “Photograph Memories” rub-on for the title of the album.

I used the top portion of the rub-ons for the back of the album. I cut a piece of the Serenity patterned paper to fit on the back of the album and then added the rub-ons and chipboard piece. The chipboard was mounted down using foam squares to add dimension.
I used some more rub-ons for my title page along with the Vintage Artistry Moonlit Garden Filmstrip Frame Set. As you can see, I LOVE using rub-ons.

Here are a first few pages of my album. Aren’t they lovely? I think I’ll continue working on the album using similar papers and embellishments with black and white photos. I really love how the black and white photos pop off the pages. What do you think?

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Are you inspired to make an album, yet? What projects do you have planned for the new year? Share in the comments. We’d love to know. Thank you so much for visiting!

-Nicole




















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