This clear acrylic season album was made for one of the exchanges I was doing this summer. It contains 5 pages of different sized acrylic sheets. The front she was approximately 3/4 inch small then the next, which was 3/4 in small then the next sheet. After minimal consideration I decided to have a season theme. Everything I used in my album came from the stash of supplies. I used square punches of 1 inch and 1 1/4 inches. To fill in openings I used my oval punches. The challenging part of this project was figuring out what showed from one layer to the next when the book was open to each page. Colors and shapes had to be coordinated.
Since I started the book with punch outs with the letters "SEASONS" I then had to use the same sized punch out for each subsequent page. Each square had to lined up with the page before it.
For Spring I went with the green color theme for most the colors. I also used some pastels. My images came from small stamped spring images and stickers. When the book is open the work "SPRING" is on the left page and a variety of images on the right.
For the "SUMMER" layout I utilized "Card Candy" that had been given to me in a swap. These images were already layered in coordinating colors and fit perfectly onto the square punches. I used. I also had some beach stickers and silver flowers to complete the pages.
My main color for Winter is blue to represent snow. Winter also has Christmas colors so they are included in the layout. I found some great snowflake rubons and shiny stickers. I also had some snowman designer paper. The Winter pages are the widest of all the pages in this album. This allows additional creativity.
To finish my album I found some heavy duty stickers made by Stampin' Up. They express the unique and creative spirit of this album. Their colors were also quite different from all the pages. These stickers aligned perfectly with my punched squares used throughout.
I hope you enjoy looking at my album as much as I did making it.
Now I have to give it up to a friend.
1 comment:
Great work.
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