I'm excited to share this fun craft with you today! I learned this idea from Angie at Echos of Laughter last year. She is such a creative girl! Be sure and check out her delightful blog for a full tutorial on this little scrapbook. |
You cut the bottom of the cup off and then cut the cup down the seam to make the cover of your book. |
Then you make a template for your pages. I covered the inside of the 'cover' with cute paper and then made double page spread pages for the rest. |
Since my b-day is in December, I decided to make my book about all the festivities of December rather than just Christmas. Because the pages are small I had to get creative with the photos...cropping them when I was able, or cutting them and squishing them together. |
It's cute to use as many 3D touches as you can...so I used foam dots under embellishments and little photos. |
I also put photos of a craft I made for gifts and of some decor I used for a dinner party. Note the C'mas tree embellishment with a button on top. |
Our Christmas Eve appetizer buffet...I had to cut part of the photo and superimpose it over the main part of the photo to get most of it on this page. |
Our puppy dog's stocking! And I found that one of my photos had this picture of my Gooseberry Patch calendar in it, so I cut it out to add to the book. :) |
We had a white Christmas! |
My sweet puppy-girl...Gracie. She was enjoying Christmas Day! |
Here you can see that I cut the photo in half and spread it over two pages. |
And I used a pick to poke 2 holes in the middle (folded part) of the pages and the cover. This baker's twine ties it all together. Worked out really well. I hope you enjoyed this little sweet idea! And thank you Angie for this adorable, brilliant idea! I really love it! Merry Christmas!! Donna Linked To: Whatever Goes Wednesday My Romantic Home Tip Junkie Here's to Handy Andy |
I think this little book is just darling! You did an awesome job on it. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo super cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThis little book is adorable..and one of a kind. Very cleaver indeed. What did you use for each page's background? Cardstock? Or more Starbucks cups? Never had anything from SB..our travel agent is next door to a SB and I become very nautious when I smell their coffee from next door and have to leave. My son spends enough there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet idea! It turned out beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever! I love it!! Heaven knows I'm always in a hefty supply of Starbucks cups :) Must try this! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI have made a scrapbook using starbucks cup sleeves. Did you use those for inside pages? I made mine of my cats. I have lots more; this motivates me to make more! Yours is very pretty. Veronica from N.C.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! I would love for you to link up to our party going on right now! http://herestohandyandy.blogspot.com/2011/12/pinteresting-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteThe little buttons on the front cover that make the tree ornaments look like little candies! So cute. This is Leslie, btw...
ReplyDeleteWhat a simply fabulous and crafty idea!!!! Love it! Would you please share these with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2011/12/fun-stuff-fridays-4-3-weeks-long-for.html
ReplyDeleteWOW - this is amazing - what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
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This is so creative, I love ideas like this! Whenever you preserve memories in a fun and special way like this, it makes them even more fun to look back on! Very cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI love it Donna! You did a fabulous job....it is so sweet! I am so happy that I inspired you to create something! Angie xo
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