Thursday, November 6, 2008
Project: Photo Accordion Book
Tonight, I gave a gift book to a very dear new friend. I decided over the weekend that I would make a small book for her. So I spent some time going through her Flickr archive looking for a photo I could use for the cover. It turned out, she has quite a collection of photos out there, and so I decided to print several pictures for her book.
Note: I was able to do this because my friend had not copyright protected her images on Flickr. If she had protected them, I would have needed her permission to use them, even in a gift for her. I would have taken that step, even though it would have removed most of the surprise of the gift.
I decided to use an accordion book. I assembled the book so it opens from both the bottom and the top. Before assembling the book, I decided that I would leave the book mostly blank for her to put in her pictures. Because she would be adding photos, I needed an artistic design for the inner pages that I could do, rather than embellishments added on top of photos. I decided to use Glimmer Mist and a Heidi Swap mask. Using three colors (Patina, Robin's Egg Blue, and Key Lime Green), I misted the backgrounds on both sides. I used papertowels to cover up pages that I didn't want to mist in each section. I made some more green and some more blue, mostly by the color I put on the top.
While the inner pages dried, I covered the covers with Bo Bunny striped paper, and then assembled the front decorations. I did a dry layout and used my digital camera to snap the planned layout for later. I went through my stash, and used some elephant stamps, a small compass, the word "journey," and a lot of flowers. I used a Tim Holtz ATC stamp to add some interest to the Bazzill library pocket. I used Peeled Paint distress ink to stamp the library pocket, and a series of green cateye chalks to distress the edges of things on the cover.
Next, I assembled the book, using a UHU glue stick to assemble the pages to the covers. I closed the book, and put it under something heavy in my office for an hour to make sure it was solid before moving forward. I added a few photos to the interior before I assembled the front cover. After the cover was finished, I went through and added tabs to many of the interior pages. As a last step, I used a small photo folder and attached it in the middle from the top, and inserted the remaining photos in it.
When I was finished, about an hour later (not counting drying time), I had a lovely gift I was proud to give. Total cost was under $10. My friend can use a Sharpie or a pigment ink pen to write captions on and around her photos after she assembled the whole album.
More pictures available on Flickr.
Project code: 280011
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9 comments:
fabulous! I'm sure your friend was thrilled with her gift!
I was more than thrilled; this is one of the most thoughtful things anyone has EVER done for me. It is nothing short of incredible.
I'd love to learn how to put together a book like this. I would really like to make three -- one for each grandma for Christmas.
Thank you again Charlene!!
I'm more than happy to share my studio and my secrets with you, Kelli. Let's schedule a time!
I dropped by from Kelli's page to see the beautiful gift she received. It truly is beautiful! I love your photography and have enjoyed looking around.
I came from Kelli's blog to see the book your made for her. Wonderful! What a thougthful and creative gift. Diane
Wow - just popped over from Kelli's blog. This is just an amazing gift. I know she loves it. You are so talented and very thoughtful : )
very cool
Thanks to all of Kelli's friends for stopping by and leaving such nice comments. I had blast making it and her photos are amazing.
That is truly amazing, as is Kelli, and as are you as evidenced by this thoughtful gift :)
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