I am so excited to bring you this sweet little project! It is super easy and inexpensive to create. There are so many different ways you could embellish it as well! Here are the complete instructions to make my particular sample. But please don't hesitate to shake things up a little and create a different size, color or theme!
2 chipboard coasters (approx. 4x4 inches)
(2) 12x12 sheets of coordinating patterned paper
(2) 12x12 sheets of coordinating cardstock
18-inches of wide ribbon
(2) 10-inch pieces of narrow ribbon
various stickers, alphabet stamps or rub-ons
Now to get started, you will need to cut two strips measuring 4 x 10-inches; one from patterned paper and one from cardstock. You will also need your coasters and wide ribbon.
Place your cardstock face down. Lay your wide ribbon across the cardstock and securely adhere in place (I used double sided tape). Adhere one coaster to each end of the strip.
Apply adhesive thoroughly on top of the coasters and one strip down the middle (on the exposed cardstock). Adhere the patterned paper strip on top.
Sand your edges and corners so they are flush with the coaster. Viola! You have created the most adorable (and sturdy) cover for your book!
Now we are going to create two accordion pages to go inside. I cut two strips of cardstock measuring 3 x 12-inches. I then used my ScorPal to add score marks every three inches. (If you wanted your strips to be longer, you could just adhere additional strips end to end.)
Tie the two books closed with your narrow ribbon and securely adhere them to the inside of your book (one on each side).
Now that you have completed the basics, you can have fun and add embellishments! Here is my final cover. I just let it flow and went freestyle. Don't be afraid to layer several different types of elements & materials. I used stickers, rub-ons and my own handwriting. (Detailed supply list below)
This is the interior of the book with the embellished accordion page covers.
Here is an accordion page unfolded. I just combined my patterned papers and threw in some fun journaling labels created with our Borders & Corners Oval stamp set and my Marvy Mega scalloped Oval Punch.
I entitled my book "Family Traditions", with the two accordion pages comparing traditions from my childhood to the ones I have imported into my own family's lifestyle. It was fun to revisit moments like this. Having the two separate accordion pages would really compliment many compare & contrast themes:
He said, She said
Then & Now (for the graduate, new mommy, bride, anniversary, sweet 16)
Sibling vs. Sibling
What I Love & Hate
Have fun with the layout of these pages. You could add pockets & tags. Attach labeled tabs. You could make the accordion pages out of acetate or vellum. You can also play with what could go inside this cover OTHER than the accordion pages. The design of the cover could be fitted with pockets inside to hold gift cards or money, making it a gift portfolio rather than a scrapbook! There are so many possibilities with this.
Don't forget to post your version of this project over at Splitcoast using the keyword: NOV07VSBNC. I can't wait to see what you create!
SUPPLIES:
Ink- Landscape & Burnt Umber Palette inks
Stamps- Borders & corners Oval and Square from Papertrey Ink
Paper- Basic Grey Mellow Collection (floral paper), Baywood Lane (blue polka dot reverse) from Savannah Collection by Scenic Route, cardstock from Prism
Other- Treasured Times ribbon from Stemma, narrow green ribbon from Hobby Lobby, Kraft Paper Monogram stickers from Making Memories, Boho Chic Tiny Alpha stickers from Making Memories, Fortunes Numero Rub-ons from 7gypsies. Marvy Mega Scalloped Oval Punch, 1-inch & 3/4-inch circle punches from EK Success, Teriffically Tacky Tape from Provo Craft. chipboard coasters from Bazzill










































WOW! What an amazing book! I can't wait to give it a try. Have a great weekend!
Posted by: Julie Brooks | November 03, 2007 at 04:04 PM
OMG Nichole, this is AWESOME! I can't wait to try it! You are so talented!
~Lynda
Posted by: Lynda Benden | November 03, 2007 at 04:10 PM
OMG Nichole, this is AWESOME! I can't wait to try it! You are so talented!
~Lynda
Posted by: Lynda Benden | November 03, 2007 at 04:10 PM
OMG Nichole, this is AWESOME! I can't wait to try it! You are so talented!
~Lynda
Posted by: Lynda Benden | November 03, 2007 at 04:11 PM
Sorry about the 5 million posts, I was just going back to your blog....and I guess you can't do that!!! LOL!!! I'm an idiot!
Posted by: Lynda Benden | November 03, 2007 at 04:12 PM
Nichole...this project is beyond stunning. You are such an inspiration. :)
Posted by: Kim Hughes | November 03, 2007 at 05:05 PM
What a great project. I am always on the look out for new and different paper projects so this one will be fun to work with.
Thanks for your inspiration.
Janine
Posted by: Janine Orchard | November 03, 2007 at 05:53 PM
You are such a gifted crafter! This little book is amazingly beautiful and simple to create, and I cannot WAIT to make one of my own! TFS all the directions! You rock!!
Posted by: Carol | November 03, 2007 at 06:06 PM
This is awesome! I got the challenge finished but still need to upload. I plan on making a few of these for gifts. LOVE IT!!
Posted by: Donna | November 03, 2007 at 06:10 PM
Thank you so much Nichole for being a hostess for VSBN! Your challenge is amazing and I can't wait to give it a try!
Posted by: Christie Ricketts | November 03, 2007 at 06:26 PM
Bravo! Well done. What an excellent project! I can't wait to try it...maybe even tonight. ;)
Posted by: Rachel Hillman | November 03, 2007 at 06:26 PM
OMGOsh, that is the coolest thing I have ever seen! I love what you did...just super awesome! Thanks for showing us how, your tutorials are GREAT! AMAZING NICHOLE! :)
Posted by: diane mcvey | November 03, 2007 at 07:11 PM
Adorable! great directions too. However, my older eyes cannot read the supply list. Don't know if it is my monitor or what. Just thought I let you know.
Posted by: Joan B | November 03, 2007 at 07:24 PM
I've see some version of that but your is my favorite!! It's really beautifull. Thanks for sharing that with us.
Posted by: Pesc | November 03, 2007 at 07:28 PM
This looks like fun! Now, if I can just remember where I put those coasters!
Smiles,
Anne
Posted by: Anne Lawrie | November 03, 2007 at 07:54 PM
Nichole, I noticed that you use the Scor-Pal. I have been thinking about getting one and did not know anyone that had used one.
Would you mind telling me if it is agreat product. Have you used the Scor-it if so haow do they compare.
thanks,
Posted by: Lola Fields | November 03, 2007 at 09:06 PM
love it and I wanted to say way to go on the watermark I don't think there will be anymore theft of your pics!!!
I am so going to make a few of these what a grest little gift for the grandfloks!!! TFS
Sarah
Posted by: sarah green | November 03, 2007 at 10:06 PM
OMGoodness Nichole you are terrific! I am flying from one side of the country to the other (Austalia) in two weeks to suprise my Mum for her 60th and this project is perfect for a card/memento to give her to go with my gift. Thankyou so much for the inspiration and sharing of your brilliant talent. Just love it!!!
Posted by: Courtney | November 03, 2007 at 10:12 PM
That is darling! I am going to a baby shower next weekend and I think that would be a perfect gift!
Thanks so much!
Posted by: Kelly | November 03, 2007 at 10:51 PM
This is an awesome project! Thanks for the great tute!!
Posted by: Rose Ann | November 04, 2007 at 12:53 AM
This little book looks fantastic - I can't wait to give it a try. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity.
Posted by: Angela | November 04, 2007 at 04:19 AM
Thanks for such a wonderful tutorial. I just ordered my first coasters, got them and really had no clue how to use them. These are wonderful step by step directions and I really appreciate it. Your book is perfectly darling.
Posted by: Kittie747 Kittie Caracciolo | November 04, 2007 at 05:39 AM
Ooohh! I haven't had time to play at SCS but this sounds awesome! Thanks so much. I see a few xmas gifts in this!
Diane
Posted by: Diane Cooper | November 04, 2007 at 07:44 AM
Ooohh! I haven't had time to play at SCS but this sounds awesome! Thanks so much. I see a few xmas gifts in this!
Diane
Posted by: Diane Cooper | November 04, 2007 at 07:44 AM
Wow! This is so awesome Nichole, THANK YOU so much for sharing & your awesome tutorial...glad to see you have a watermark now, it's great!
Posted by: Michelle | November 04, 2007 at 08:34 AM