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September Mini-books

Posted on by crazydaisy

In the comments of my last blog post or maybe the one before it, a reader ask if anyone had any ideas on how to use this month’s album. Well, funny you should ask. I have some cool examples to share with you, courtesy of our ultra-talented design team.


From JJ:


The cover of JJ's mini-book

The cover of JJ's mini-book


“The September kit  included an awesome 8×8 mini-album. (Is 8×8 still considered mini?). There was a nice variety of pages in the album – it has the typical types of pages, but also has envelope pages and transparent pages – fun to work with! I covered the front of the album with one of the gorgeous 7 gypsies papers from the kit. I decided it would be fun to use the album to document our trip out east to visit my family this summer. A quick way to get some of the pictures and memories down on paper, in case I don’t get around to making full pages on all of the topics. A technique that I used repeatedly in this album was spritzing the cream coloured pages with glimmer mist in “Tattered Leather”. I sprayed in uneven coats to make it look a little more weathered. This particular colour isn’t really shimmery like some, so it worked out well with the papers from the kit. Um, yeah – the size comparisons of a moose vs. a car on those warning signs?Not an exaggeration. We saw a lot of these warning signs. Don’t mess with a moose – the moose always wins.”



From Jackie …

The cover of Jackie's September album

The cover of Jackie's September album


“I love the mini book in this months kit! It is the perfect size and the window on the cover was the perfect chance to think outside the box and try something different! I took a little velum quote I had in my stash and used thread to staple it to the window leaving a little slack made the quote hang … which I think gives it a really cool look. This is a book about our camping trip a couple of weeks ago! The yummy rub ons in this months kit really complimented the rich papers! This mini book really is a great size- the perfect size! I was even able to make a double page spread! This double page spread is of my daughter and her friend with my Mother playing at the park in the camp ground! ”



From Grace, “Their Story mini-book” …

Grace's mini-book creation for September 2009

Grace's mini-book creation for September 2009


“My purpose for this book was to get some of my parents stories documented. I divided the book (which the tabs helped me greatly) into four sections- Dad’s Childhood, Mom’s childhood, Their love story and reflections. I got the questions from an idea book filled with journaling prompts. I printed them off on white cardstock and had my parents hand write their answers. I used the envelopes and pockets to house these cards. I tried to use all of my kit products for this page. Even the ones that I was going to just throw away like papers that I’ve punched circles from or itty bitty strips. I also used my chipboard paislees in a different way by using them as masks. I loved the look of them. Some paislees where used to make a heart. I thought that was another cute way of using them. Now that this book is all done, all I need are my parents pictures so my family can better appreciate the project.”


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August mini-books

Posted on by crazydaisy

For all you out there who have your August Main kit in hand and need some ideas on what to do with you mini-book … here are a few ideas on what you can do with that adorable butterfly album from Chatterbox.


Trace’s mini-book

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For the bag:

“I used one of the chipboard butterfly pieces as a template … I placed it on the front cover of the bag, used a marker to mark along it, and then using a needle and thread (I CAN’T sew … lol) I hand stitched the butterfly design onto the cover. Like the August guest designer I too adore spray paint, so I used it to spray black on the front and back covers of the bag.


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For the album:

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Front cover: I applied a rub on directly over the printed butterfly design and then using a black pen, I outlined the butterfly so it would stand out over the rub on design. I added a lot of doodling to the album … a little bit on each page. I used mini pictures on each page, along with some fact journaling and not much else. The book is so beautiful that I didn’t want to over embellish it. I added a few flowers, thickers, ribbon strips, paper, etc to the inside of the book.”


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JJ’s mini-book

The cover of JJ's mini-book

The cover of JJ's mini-book


You get a mini-album with every main kit at Crazy Daisy Kits, and the August kit was no exception. This month it was a fun mixed media / mixed shape album from Chatterbox, with a butterfly theme that perfectly matched this month’s kit. With such a sweet feminine album, I had to choose pictures of my baby girl (I know, such a chore for a mother, right?) :)

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On this page I also used a portion of the recipe card from the kit. The little flower and fairy were so cute, I wanted to include them in the album. My butterfly punch also saw some action here, as I used it to make butterflies from the Jenni Bowlin paper.

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More acrylic paint, and border punch usage on this next one. The paper is from one of the Pink Paisley sheets. And the flourish? Look familiar, but a little smaller? I actually cut it out from the packaging on the Heidi Swapp stickers that were part of the kit!


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Did you know that you can use glimmer mist on transparencies? You just need to allow it a lot more time to dry, but it works great. On the transparent butterfly page next, I used a white Sharpie paint marker, and glimmer mist in “Patina”.


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On the next few pages, I incorporated more of the same techniques — glimmer mist, cut outs from the Heidi Swapp packaging, acrylic paint, border punches & rub ons. These are all fun ways to add flat embellishments to a mini-album. I hope you give them a try. I painted the back of this transparent cover with white acrylic paint, and added my title to the front, along with some Distress Stickles in “Broken China”


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The inside cover was then a perfect place for a sub-title (P’tite Princesse is french for “Little Princess”). Of course, I had to use the crown rub-on from My Mind’s Eye (included in the kit). I painted the edges of the cover in more of the white acrylic paint. The next page I used Distress Stickles around the entire shape of the butterfly. The “Broken China” colour was a great match with this book.


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On this page I painted the edges white again, and tucked some Prima flowers (from my stash) around the photo. I added one of the cute butterfly sequins from the kit, as well. Do you remember that I cut apart a title tag from My Mind’s Eye for an from this kit? I didn’t toss the middle part of the tag. I cut out some of the shapes on the tag, and I’ve used them here in the mini album. The flourish you see below, and the pink flowers on the next pages were all part of that tag.”


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