Happy Hellos Everyone:
I hope you had an opportunity to view the Die-olo-dex entry from yesterday. Perhaps you may have found it useful for some of your dies. Today, I wanted to share a Photo-olo-dex I have been working on for the past couple of weeks. Of course, it didn't take long to put this project together. Life just happened in between.
Take a look...
I hope you had an opportunity to view the Die-olo-dex entry from yesterday. Perhaps you may have found it useful for some of your dies. Today, I wanted to share a Photo-olo-dex I have been working on for the past couple of weeks. Of course, it didn't take long to put this project together. Life just happened in between.
Take a look...
Unlike yesterday's project, the photo-olo-dex was created
using a paperback book and not an altered cigar box.
If you're wondering, I folded the pages in half using no adhesive.
I found it's better that way. I also distressed the pages with a blue ink.
Adhered some photos to selected DPs and added a few embellishments.
I hot glued a pre-cut die as the with the word 'family' to indicate to the
viewer who the photos centered around. I was careful not to use too many
embellishment since the majority of the photos centered around my son.
To personalize my project, I added information the photo did not capture
and possibly time would erase. I'm still adding photos; however, I really
wanted to share this with you.
I hope you like my Photo-olo-dex and perhaps you may have been inspired to create one of your own. Well, thanks for stopping by The Peddler's Gallery and come back real soon.
6 comments:
Lorie, I have been thinking about you, and i must Bookmark your page, i have missed seeing you in Blogland my sweet!
What a wonderful creation, and a great use of an old book, to showcase your precious memories.
That's so cool!!!
Lorie, that is a neat and creative idea! The typed journaling on the back is cool, too. Great work my friend. Also, thanks for coming to my blog party. I had lots of fun with all of you and your fun stories. Have a good one!
How clever of you! I love this idea. Thanks for sharing.
Wow how creative and a nice conversation piece!
Nice!
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