I previously shared that I wanted to re-purpose it as a photo album with 5's (5th anniversary gift...get it?) stenciled all over the front and back covers...kinda like I blinged out an inspiration notebook I made back in the 90's for future home ideas and things that made me happy. I got started on this project while we were at the beach a few weeks ago...yep, I didn't have time to step foot on the beach, but I did have time to do this. It was midnight, it was rainy, so we were stuck inside...excuses, excuses.
All I needed was an 8x8 scrapbook, paper, some canvas paint, stencil brushes, and some 5 stencils from my craft arsenal.
I used styrofoam cups for the paint - 1 for the paint itself, and 1 for dabbing the excess paint off the brush before stenciling:
Then I got to decorating...
That's where the project ended for the weekend. i remembered to bring many sheets of scrapbooking paper in various brown shades and patterns, but I forgot my paper cutter so I couldn't trim them to the size I needed. Bummer.
Fast forward to today...after I did some serious organizing in my craft closet, which I'll share in a later post, I felt motivated to work on a project. I trimmed all my paper and then put all the pictures from the poster in chronological order. That sounds easy, but it seems that 2004-2008 is all a big blur to me! Luckily I have a ton of pictures from those trips on my computer so I could double-check the dates for some of them :) I culd have sworn one of the trips was before the wedding, but turns out it was the following year! Haha - 32's a little old to be having that kind of memory issue, but oh well.
On the first page, I displayed a portion of the poster Bonnie made. This way we're not losing any part of her gift!
Once they were in order I mounted them on the pages, including a date and description of where the picture was taken...so I won't forget anymore :) Here are some of the pages:
The finishing touch was filling the photo opening on the cover. Had I remembered it was there I would have saved one of the photos...but I didn't. So I improvised, and just stated the obvious:
Now the album has a home with all of our other photo albums in the study...and I can check one project off my to-finish-before-I-start-school-and-have-no-free-time list.
There are only 4,326 more to go! :)
Love it!! :)
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