Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Altered Composition Notebook.


Here is yet another altered Mead Composition Notebook. These are so fun and absorbing to make. For this one I used another image from my collection of Lunagirl Vintage Image CD's. I just loved the spunky pose of this gal. I painted the spine and then covered it with K and Company paper from the Mckenna Collection. I matted the photo and used my Martha Stewart punch to trim out the border in cute little flowers and added a pearl to each flower center.


Then I went crazy with the silk flowers! I initially intended to add a few at the corners as an accent and ended up just adding one after another until I was satisfied. I added a few silk leaves and a satin ribbon (which you can barely see underneath all the flowers...hehe) to the spine.


Here is a closeup of the Martha Stewart Pansy punched photo mat. The closure is made of a plastic vintage button looped through a paper clip on the inside of the book. The back of the notebook has an elastic hair band looped the same way on the back cover allowing it to be pulled forward and secured around the button. For a complete tutorial on this technique see Weezie's Youtube Video on the link.


I cut the chipboard swirl using my Cricut Expression and an empty cereal box of all things. The cricut cuts cereal, cracker and other chipboard boxes excellently and they can be added to any project. I only wish that it would cut the really thick chipboard but the poor machine would probably blow up if I tried it! Anyhow, this will be a gift for a friend and I hope she loves receiving it as much as I enjoyed making it.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Cindy,
    This is soooooooooooooooooooooo beautiful,just amazing what you did,i LOOOOOOOOOOOVE it
    warm hugs
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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  2. This is absolutely lovely. I would never be able to write in it...it is so gorgeous.

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  3. I can see you had a lot of creative fun with this, looks just wonderful.

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  4. This is stunning! I love those flowers, thanks for sharing. ~Diane

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