It's Ten Things Tuesday at Practical Scrappers and we're bringing you a variety of ways to use eyelets.
I used soooo many eyelets on this little beauty, a mini album I made for my in-laws about our trip to Seattle and Idaho last summer.
The pages are made from Tim Holtz Kraft Glassine. I machine stitched the bottoms closed, ran the straight Sew Easy head on the sides and attempted to adhere eyelets evenly based on those holes.
I used some good ol' jute to hold the pages together. Honestly, I accidentally put the "title" page in the center, but I think given all the dimension it sort of helps keep the whole thing more flat.
And look it can be displayed standing up. So cute this way!
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what a beautiful and unique album.
ReplyDeleteOooh, filled with rustic, altered goodness. What a treasure for your in-laws. You even got a chance to plop a few flowers on there. Keeping the rustic theme, it works super well. Great mini-book!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica. I found your blog on Practical Scrapper. I loved your mini so much I had to come here and follow you. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was so much fun to make. Hope you enjoy hanging around these parts.
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