I had the perfect excuse to try a project that's been on my list for sometime, you see, I watched a Facebook Live from fellow demonstrator about using DSP before it retires, that made me really think about my DSP "situation"
Oh dear, Houston we have a problem ran through my head, I've had a desire to create an album for ages, but just not got around to it (watched lots of videos of how to though...hahaha), so I did it, I started small with a mini album, here's what I came up with using the Best Route Designer Series Paper.
The idea is at add your photo where the larger panel of DSP is, depending how your trim your photo down you can also leave a border of DSP around the picture as well as the little side panels of DSP, I also added a couple of pockets with tags for either photo's or writing. Here's a quick view of the inside of the album:
I used Washi Tape to reinforce the spine of the album too, not sure if it was really needed, but I had the washi so I used it :)
Thanks for visiting today, I hope you enjoyed viewing my project. Stay tuned for more inspiration and tips this month. If you live in Australia and don't already have a demonstrator I'd love love to be yours.
Oh dear, Houston we have a problem ran through my head, I've had a desire to create an album for ages, but just not got around to it (watched lots of videos of how to though...hahaha), so I did it, I started small with a mini album, here's what I came up with using the Best Route Designer Series Paper.
I used the design of a zig-zag album and converted measurements to metric, the inside pages were simple enough, but it was a little trial an error when I made the album front, but on the 2nd attempt it worked, yay I was on my way to cutting into DSP! I used as many of the patterns as I could, and the great thing about Stampin' Up! DSP is the coordination is done for your already.
The idea is at add your photo where the larger panel of DSP is, depending how your trim your photo down you can also leave a border of DSP around the picture as well as the little side panels of DSP, I also added a couple of pockets with tags for either photo's or writing. Here's a quick view of the inside of the album:
I used Washi Tape to reinforce the spine of the album too, not sure if it was really needed, but I had the washi so I used it :)
Thanks for visiting today, I hope you enjoyed viewing my project. Stay tuned for more inspiration and tips this month. If you live in Australia and don't already have a demonstrator I'd love love to be yours.
Cardstock: Night of Navy, Pumpkin Pie, Best Route Designer Series Paper
Embellishments: Best Route Washi Tape
Embellishments: Best Route Washi Tape
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