Tombow is partnering up with Echo Park this week, so be sure to stop by their blog to see all the wonderful projects that have been created using products from both companies.
I have been wanting to make a word book album for a long time. When I first saw them in scrapbooking stores, I didn’t want to pay the price, so kept holding off. I was so excited to see Cutting Cafe’s A-Z Huge Letter Sheets cutting file. Now I can make any word book I want with this file. Ü
While these are somewhat time consuming, they are fun. The nice thing is if I want to make a boy version (which I will) after making the pages the sizes I wanted, they are now done and saved to my computer so I don’t have to do that again.
For the whole album I used Echo Park’s Country Drive paper line and Tombow’s Stamp Runner Permanent adhesive.
Now on to my album:
The idea for this page came from a gal that I met at CHA. Her name is Nana Campana. She showed me this cool album that she had made using Tombow’s Fastener Tabs where you can switch the words under a photo. That is what I did on the page below.
Now here is the line up for the Echo Park DT. Be sure to stop by and comment on each one.
Patricia Kumfer http://scrapbookpatty.blogspot.com/
Wendy Sue Anderson http://wendysueanderson.blogspot.com/
Kandis Smith http://www.mycreativetreasury.blogspot.com/
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This is so super cute! What fun!
Debbie, this is fabulous! I didn’t think I “needed” a personal die cut machine, but you have me thinking differently now! 🙂
This is really cute, thanks for sharing all the pages and “how-to’s”. Those fastener tabs are neat. I went to the other blogs, thanks for the links!
Hi Debbie! I came across this post and was thrilled to see the beautiful album you made with the idea I shared in CHA. Totally humbled to have inspired such great work! 🙂
Thanks for sharing your awesomeness! 🙂
Hugs!
Nana