Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Experience My 2012 - Prima Pocket Pad

 The new Pocket Pad Album from Prima is so much fun. I don't find myself making mini albums very often, but I can see myself making versions of this over and over. I decided that I wanted to commemorate my last year, and I could end lots of details, teeny notes, pictures, and more with all the available mini envelopes added to the large pocket pages.
 "Experience My 2012"

To create this album, commemorating a specific event with lots of photos, or perhaps a year like I did, here are some pointers...
I placed three of Leeza's little mini pockets on each large pocket page. Before adding anything else, I distressed a piece of cardboard and the these pockets with gesso and molding paste. I then slid the cardboard in the large pocket, gluing it inside to make the pocket less bendable. These pockets were then left empty so that I could add more photos and notes inside about the year!


 I then stamped the months on each of the mini pockets, in order, adhering three months to each larger pocket page. Leaving the flap open, I slid in a little note on notebook paper describing one of my favorite photos from that month. I then printed out a mini version of that photo and used a glue dot to attach it to my memory note.

Finishing the album off, I clipped on some Prima wooden clips and added some of the sticker embellishments on the pages, as well as added a flower cluster on the front of my album.


Supplies Used:
970222 Pocket Book Pad Envelope Pad
970246 Pocket Book Pad Stickers Type and Tabs
970215 Wishes & Dreams Mini Pocket Pad
970734 Pocket Book Pad Flowers
970444 Wishful Thinking ATC cards
970888 Wishful Thinking Flowers
970833 Wishful Thinking Flowers
563806 Wood Clip Embellishments Hello Pastel
891275 Chalk Fluid Pad Attic Dust
564148 Trim Divine
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2 comments:

Dessire Art said...

Wow amazing, My art work are not such good as yours!! great job :D
www.dessireart.blogspot.com

Jody said...

This is stunning! Your work is amazing - thanks for sharing!