B is for Baby Mini Album
Posted: May 3, 2014 Filed under: Mini Albums, Scrapbooking | Tags: Pebbles Inc 78 CommentsHappy National Scrapbook Day!
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Renee Zwirek <<<< you are here
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Here’s what I created for the Blog Hop!
Here are the pages inside the mini album…
Of course, I just had to use the Special Delivery collection. SO VERY PRETTY!
The information for my vellum pages came from looking back on my pediatrician notes.
All of my photos are printed studio pics that I have saved in a large folder. Now finally in an album. They are just my favorites…I can’t believe this adorable 😉 little baby girl is now 7-years-old.
The information on the reverse side of the photo came from my notes that I simply and quickly jotted down on our family calendars. Also, I wanted to include my favorite memories from these time frames.
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Have fun on the Pebbles Blog Hop!
Pebbles Supplies:
Special Delivery Girl Cutie Pie (732430)
Special Delivery Girl My Girl (732431)
Special Delivery Girl G is for Girl (732435)
Special Delivery Girl Itty Bitty (732438)
Special Delivery Girl Baby Shower (732441)
Special Delivery Girl Baby Girl Thickers, Blush (732454)
Special Delivery Boy Phrase and Accent Stickers (732456)
Special Delivery Girl Phrase and Accent Stickers (732457)
Special Delivery Girl Rub-Ons (732461)
Special Delivery Boy Die-Cut Cardstock Shapes (732465)
Special Delivery Girl Die-Cut Cardstock Shapes (732469)
Special Delivery Boy Journaling Cards (732470)
Special Delivery Girl Journaling Cards (732471)
Special Delivery Girl Paper Clips with Bows (732478)
Special Delivery Girl 6 x 6 Paper Pad (732486)
Other Supplies:
This to That 3D Foam Dots (61709) and Becky Higgins Project Life Corner Rounder Punch (93740) (American Crafts)
Scoring Board and Classic Butterfly – Punch All Over the Page – Craft Punch (Martha Stewart Crafts)
Crop-A-Dile Big Bite II (We R Memory Keepers)
Xyron 5” create-a-sticker (XRN500EN)
Mini and Ultra Thin Glue Dots (Glue Dots International)
Mod Podge (Plaid Enterprises)
Brayer tool (Recollections)
paper piercing tool (Making Memories)
Zig 2-Way Glue Pen (Kuretake)
scissors and paper trimmer (Fiskars)
Monterey BT and Annie BTN (Computer fonts)
pink ribbon
chipboard
metal brads
white sequins
vellum
white thread and sewing machine
It’s BEAUTIFUL, Renee. What an awesome thing for Payton to be able to look back on someday! I love it.
Thanks, Em! 🙂
What a darling baby book!! Love the way you documented the months and other info. with the cute pictures and embellies!
Thanks so much, Kay! I appreciate you stopping by my blog! 🙂
This is an awesome project ! It’s really beautiful, I love it ! Thanks for sharing this !
Awww, Thanks Jessica and Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
It’s really wonderful. May I ask you to share the dimensions and binding system you used? Wonderful colors, love the velum! Eliska
Thanks, Eliska!
The chipboard I used for this album/book measures at 11 1/4 inches long by 6 1/2 inches tall (cut down from a 12″ x 12″ piece of chipboard). I scored the chipboard with my Martha Stewart Scoring Board at 5 1/4 inches and again at 6 inches to make a 3/4 inch spine (so the front and back covers folded measures to be 5 1/4 inches wide and 6 1/2 inches tall each). Then, I used Mod Podge to cover all sides of the chipboard and glue down my pattern papers. After all that dried, I used my Crop-a-Dile Big Bite II from We R Memory Keepers to add the holes in the spine for my ribbon. I punched the holes next to each other at 1/4″ and 1/2″. The ribbons are 3 inches apart on the spine (1 1/2 inch both right and left from the center of the spine). My binding system is simply scoring and folding the chipboard. I did allow the glue to dry overnight with a stack of books on top of them. That helped the pattern paper really stay put on the chipboard. The 9 month old photo was 5″ x 7″ cut down to 4 3/4″ x 6″. The rest of the photos measure 4″ x 6″. I hope this helps.
I really appreciate you stopping by my blog!
Thank you for the details, wonderful album (I have girls, too). Have a good day, Eliska
Adorable! Love the photos too! Happy NSD!
Thanks, Angi! Happy NSD to you, too!
You probably hear this all the time, but you have the most adorable baby! Loving all those pictures! What a fun idea to make a mini album like this for the first year. You did a great job!
Awwww, Thanks SO Much, Angela! Payton was a super cute baby and she is a beautiful little 7-year-old. I appreciate you coming by my blog. You are too kind! Happy NSD!
darling pictures. Beautiful album. I never know what to go with the inserts from the album cover. Got a great idea from your album. Putting pieces on vellum was smart. thanks
Thanks, bearsmother! You’re very sweet! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Happy Creating!
So sweet! She is adorable and I love the vellum overlays you made.
Thanks, Miriam! And, thanks for stopping by my blog today. Hope you’re enjoying NSD!
Love EVERYTHING on it, SO inspiring, I pinned it !
Thanks, Solange! Have a fun NSD! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, too!
This is really beautiful! I love this trend of minis and smaller size stickers and embellishments! I want everything mini sized now! Thanks for sharing your work, it really is very special! Happy NSD!
Thanks SO much, Karen! I love making mini albums (working on another one today that hopefully I can finish soon and post within the next two weeks) and the fact that I could use the smaller stickers and die-cut shapes any way I want. Happy NSD and thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Ohhhh what a beautiful project! CUTE pics and I love how you used your vellum 🙂
Thanks, Lynne! I appreciate you stopping by! Happy NSD! 🙂
This is gorgeous! Love all your details and the photos! Beautiful!
Thanks, scrapperleeanne! Thanks for stopping by today! I appreciate it!
Silly question about vellum:no matter what pen I use, it smudges… and printing is even worse! How did you manage to keep the vellum so perfectly crisp and clean? I love it! (and glad I am not the only one going back and making a project with baby pics… of the nine year old).
Ha! Not a silly question at all, Beatrice!
I am a little nutty about my scrapping (that’s why I can’t go to a crop and be around other people…my process is weird). Even worse, I am a perfectionist (my husband laughs and calls me “anal” – pardon that horrible word). Anyway, smudges have happened to me whether it was done during the printing process or I just accidentally did it with my fingers. I am extremely careful when it comes to printing and not just on vellum. I want it all to look pretty! Vellum is tricky to work with, but I personally would rather put it through my printer than use my own handwritting on it. So, I make sure that my printer ink and printer is ready to work at its best. My husband bought me a new printer for my birthday in February. I graduated from a Kodak ESP-3 All-in-One Printer (I had it for about 5 years and I loved it) to a Epson WF-7520 All-in-One Wide Format Printer (so far so good…I Adore it!). I adhere my vellum with blue painters tape or washi tape (always making sure that i give it a few swipes on my pants or leg to make sure it’s not too sticky and tears my vellum) to my printer paper. I print and after I peel off the vellum…I LEAVE IT ALONE (especially if I’ve printed in Bold Type)! I don’t touch the ink at all! I wait for it to completely dry! If I want to help the ink dry a bit quicker, then I carefully lay a kleenex tissue or a piece of paper towel, steady my hand, do one or two firm pats (with one finger not my whole hand) on the words, and carefully lift the tissue/paper towel off. That should do it. Once it’s completely dry, I can work with it.
If you’re one of those people who loves adding your own handwriting to your projects, then you can use Precision Pens and/or Becky Higgins Project Life Journaling Pens by American Crafts. Also, the Black Zig Writer Pen by Kuretake works well, too. You should be able to write a word or even a paragraph of journaling without smudging on vellum. Give it a try…write a word, give it a few seconds to make absolutely sure it’s dry, and smile.
Yeah, I have SO many studio pics and just baby pics of my girls. Eh, it only took me 7 and 9 years to get to them. Ha!
Happy Creating, Beatrice! Hope this helps and Thanks SO much for stopping by my blog!
This is beautiful! What a great idea!
Thanks, raebellus! I appreciate you stopping by my blog! Happy NSD! 🙂
What a gorgeous mini! Love the vellum sheets between the photos! BEautifully done!
Thanks, Debbie! Happy you stopped by my blog today!
Beautiful! This is such a wonderful keepsake!
Thanks, Amy! Happy NSD! 🙂
I love your album! I must make this for my niece who is due in September! What an awesome idea!
Thanks so much, Jeanne! Exciting that you have a new niece coming in September! Congrats! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I appreciate it!
Adorable baby and album!
Awww, Thanks, Joy! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Fabulous project here! Happy NSD!
Thanks, Wendy! Happy NSD to you, too!
How absolutely beautiful! Just love your mini album, and your subject is precious!
Awwww, Thanks, Keathe! And, Thanks for stopping by my blog!:)
This is wonderful. I love all of those vellum pages just so cute how you put it all together.
Thanks so much, Carmen! I appreciate you stopping by my blog…Thanks! 🙂
Wow, standing ovation. This project is wonderful. The idea of butterfly with the number is super. Very very compliments.
Awww, Thanks, mammozza! You’re too kind! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I appreciate it very much!
Very sweet baby book. Love the papers.
Thanks, Debbie! I really love this Special Delivery collection and pattern papers are just one of my most favorite products ever! Thanks for stopping by!
aaaawww, this is too cute! I’m making an album for a friends couple who had twins, a boy and a girl, and your mini is so inspiring!
thank you so much
Awwww, Thanks So much, Jò!
Twins, a boy and a girl…that is too cool and too cute! Congrats to them and I have to give them credit…two babies at once is a lot of work (and I thought one baby at a time was tough). Ha!
The nice thing about this album is that I kept it simple and pretty. So, making something like this wouldn’t take long. AND, the Special Delivery collections by Pebbles come in Boy and Girl! 😉
Happy Creating, Jò! And, Thanks SO much for stopping by my blog!
You are so creative Renee. Thanks for sharing your beautiful mini album.
Oh, Gosh, Jen! Thank you so much! And, Thanks for stopping by my blog! I really appreciate it! 🙂
Such a sweet little book! Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks, Patricia, and thanks so much stopping by! 🙂
Oh my goodness! LOVE this!
Thanks SO much, mjmarmo! I appreciate you stopping by my blog! 🙂
Absolutely adorable! So easy to take along in your purse to share!
Thanks, Tammy! I agree, it would make a great little brag book. Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
That is just an amazing mini, very nice idea. I wish i did something like that when my kidos where that little.
Awww, Thanks So much, Heather! And, Thanks for stopping by! I really appreciate it! 🙂
so cute – both the baby and the minibook 🙂
Awwww, Thanks, MaryBeth! Thanks for stopping by my blog! 🙂
Wow, what a stunning mini album! I love everything about it, thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks SO much, Robin! I appreciate you stopping by my blog today! 🙂
So Pretty! Love all the details! Holly 🙂
Thanks so much, Holly! 🙂
Utterly adorable! Perfect way to watch your baby grow. The embellishments and the way you used vellum are perfect.
Thanks SO much, cmct! And, Thanks for stopping by my blog to check-out my project! 🙂
This is incredible! I LOVE it! Using vellum for the info pages is pure genius!!!
It makes me think about all the pictures I have of my kiddies at these tender ages that haven’t been given a scrappy home yet!
Thanks so much, Nicole, and scrap away! It only took me 7 years to give these baby pics a scrappy home! HA!
Your little book is so cute. Love the vellum.
Thanks so much, Lyn! I really appreciate you stopping by my blog! 🙂
That is just wonderful – the vellum pages are a brilliant idea
Thanks, Jemma! And, Thanks for stopping by my blog! 🙂
I think I’m going to have to try this for my two year old son. What an awesome first year mini! Love all of the vellum!
Thanks, Stacie! Give it a try…you’ll love the end result! Thanks for stopping by my blog! 🙂
Lovely album Renee, so soft, perfect for your little lady.
Awww, Thanks SO much, Wendy!
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