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Palmspringscover

Summer books launch tomorrow and I am so excited about them. I originally planned on NOT making my own this year because of Project Life and all the other stuff I have going on.

But then the papers I ordered arrived.

And they looked so much radder together in person than they had on my computer screen. I realized right then that I couldn't not do a book. (This sounds like a terrible marketing ploy, I know, but it's the truth.) But instead of using mine throughout the summer, I plan on filling it up with photos, thoughts and stuff from the weekend trip Paul and I are taking to Palm Springs at the end of May. I used just a plain chipboard cover and fancied it up with paint. (Plain-covered albums as well as un-punched paper packs will be available when the books launch tomorrow.)

Cover1

First, I stuck letter stickers on top of the chipboard (I ran out of black, hence the white S).

Cover2

Then I painted the whole cover with a mix of white and teal acrylic paint. It was messy but that is sort of the look I'm going for. I let that dry for a bit and then peeled off the stickers carefully using an x-acto knife. After that step, the whole thing looked a little unfinished, so I covered it with a layer of mod podge. 

Gloss

When the mod podge dried, it looked pretty good and glossy.

Stitching

To finish it off further (and cover up the blue paint I'd smeared all over the back-side), I adhered a piece of American Crafts patterned paper from my stash to the backside and then used my sewing machine to go around the edges of the cover with white thread. Sewing always seems to "complete" whatever I'm doing.

Open

And now my little book is trip ready! I'll be bringing it, some washi tape and a pen to Palm Springs and then finishing it up with photos and sharing the complete album here on the blog at the beginning of June. (On the pages above the arrow fabric tab is from Ormolu, the little yellow flag clip is from the SMASH book line and the blue stamped page and yellow star clip both come with the books.)

Complete

ps : here's my complete summer book (and how-to video links) from 2011.

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15 responses to “creating a simple & graphic mini album cover.”

  1. Kelsey Avatar

    I’ve never been a scrapbooker or even good at making photo books (still need to make my wedding photo album!). But I’m so inspired by your modern scrapbooks that I’m going to buy one of your summer books and try it out. Maybe I’ll surprise myself with some creativity. So excited that they’re launching tomorrow! Have so much fun on your trip! (How could you not?)

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  2. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    I love the look of the sewed border on the chipboard! I always assumed that chipboard was too thick to run through the sewing machine, did you need to use something more then a standard size needle or would I be good to go with all my usual stuff?

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  3. elise blaha Avatar

    I always use pretty heavy-duty needles because I sew on paper so much, but it is not super special. 🙂

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  4. Alexandra Avatar

    I’m always inspired by your mini books. I love how your use of paint ends up always looking classy, never messy 🙂
    Looks great Elise!

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  5. Rae Veda Avatar

    This is so cute. I can’t wait to make my book from my weekend trip to Springfield this coming weekend. I’m so excited. xo, rv
    http://aneclecticheap.blogspot.com/

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  6. Oakley Outlets Avatar

    I like this blog. Really helpful and very motivational. Thanks a bunch. This will help me a lot.

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  7. kate Adderley Avatar

    Hi ELISE, my names kate and l have just found your sight recently, l love your book, but l also want to tell you about how much l love your Project Life, last night l sat down and went through every post and l have to say WOW-WOW- WOW, I FELL IN LOVE WITH IT right away, its amazing, l was also thinking about doing some quotes and then l thought no, that might be a bit strange and now that lve seen what you have done, l might add some in, lm also lovin PL, its just the best, thank god for Becky and her wonderful ideas, also follow the wonderful Ali Edwards too, what a fantastic artisic inspiring person she is, so glad lve found your site, HERES TO PL- CHEERS

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  8. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    You are awesome, Elise. I would never have thought of creating a cover like that! Pure awesomeness. Bet you’re excited about feeling the book up with your wonderful adventures/moments with Paul!
    Ronnie xo

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  9. Mandee J Avatar

    Oh, I cannot wait to get on of your books! You are so inspiring!
    ~Mandee

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  10. Laura Avatar

    Love that you’re using your mini book for a trip – that’s my plan too! So I’m happy about the plain covers & that I can see how yours works out before I start mine (further inspiration!)

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  11. elise blaha Avatar

    Thanks so much! And quotes for the win. 🙂

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  12. elise blaha Avatar

    I am SO motivated to fill it up this trip. Hoping that and the pretty papers carry me through it. 😉

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  13. Skye Avatar

    LOVE your cover! And I also love that you are using it to document a trip. I’m going on a 2-week vacation this summer and planning to bring a minibook with me to do some documenting as I go. I purchased Ali Edwards’ “Scrapbook on the Road” workshop in preparation, but I also can’t wait to see how your vacation minibook turns out. I hope you will share some tips for scrapping while traveling- what supplies you bring with you and what you do when you’re there vs. what you do to finish it up when you get back home. 🙂

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  14. Lucy Avatar
    Lucy

    I just found you via ModPodgeRocks and can already see I will be coming back ASAP to check out the rest of your blog. I’m running late for a birthday party or I’d be looking NOW.

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  15. Anna Avatar

    Do you happen to remember where you got those letter stickers, or do you have ideas for finding stickers like them? Thanks!

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