Hi guys!
I wanted to share a flipbook that I made for a lovely lady called Jaina recently!
The papers I used are from the 6x6 Floral Delights paper pad that I've used a lot before.
Mum decided to get me in action, which showcased all of my broken nails!
I taped them all together in a row using this black plaid washi tape.
These heart cut outs are from Paperlane Boutique and, as I recently bought these, I knew I wanted to include them in my next flipbook (which turned out to be this one).
I did the same little cluster on all 4 sheets in different corners.
I then stuck these three landscape stickers onto the bottom of this sheet. These are also from Paperlane Boutique.
I stuck it on with my permanent tape pen from Crafter's Companion, which I use all the time.
I stuck it to this page with the landscape stickers. I decided to leave this page as is and dedicate it to my love of travel and the different landscapes of various places.
I then stuck a strip of the washi tape that I used for binding the book, and then placed a sticker (also from Paperlane Boutique) on top.
...with a couple sheets of pretty paper and some landscape stickers.
For my actual letter to go in, I used this envelope which is from Stickii Club's April retro pack.
I wrote 'Jaina' on it first in pencil, then went over it in black pen.
Here is the paper I used to write the letter on, which is from Stickii Club's April retro pack again (although I think, it may have been from March's retro pack).
Mum gave me some of these cute little parcel tags, so...
...I made a few washi samples!
The samples also went in this envelope which I sealed with a wax seal sticker from the April's retro pack from Stickii Club.
I used one strip of washi to hold it down so it would be easy for her to remove and open.
I used some leftover stained atlas paper to create a little border around the envelope. I think it looked good and provided some depth to the page.
These stickers were from April's retro pack as well, and I them stuck down onto the first and last pages of the book.
With the word love, I did the same thing as I did with the 'i love to travel' quote.
I also made another pocket in the same way as earlier and...
...made some more washi samples to go in it!
Instead of doing a picture for the final product, I decided to do a little flip through video, so I hope you enjoy it!
For the envelope, I kept it very simple. I just ripped up some hand stained atlas paper and stuck it on, originally I was going to cover the entire envelope, which I think would have looked better, but never mind!
Keep crafting x
I wanted to share a flipbook that I made for a lovely lady called Jaina recently!
The papers I used are from the 6x6 Floral Delights paper pad that I've used a lot before.
Mum decided to get me in action, which showcased all of my broken nails!
I taped them all together in a row using this black plaid washi tape.
These heart cut outs are from Paperlane Boutique and, as I recently bought these, I knew I wanted to include them in my next flipbook (which turned out to be this one).
I did the same little cluster on all 4 sheets in different corners.
I then stuck these three landscape stickers onto the bottom of this sheet. These are also from Paperlane Boutique.
I wrote down 'i love to travel' on a piece of plain white paper in pencil. It took me a few tries because I'm really not good at lettering, but I will get there!
I used this atlas paper that I'd recently stained as a background for my quote.
I stuck it on with my permanent tape pen from Crafter's Companion, which I use all the time.
To create some texture, I ripped the atlas paper to make a rougher edge and then...
I stuck it to this page with the landscape stickers. I decided to leave this page as is and dedicate it to my love of travel and the different landscapes of various places.
Reuse reuse reuse! This is part of the bag that my goodies from Paperlane Boutique came in so I cut it up and made a pocket for my flipbook.
I then stuck a strip of the washi tape that I used for binding the book, and then placed a sticker (also from Paperlane Boutique) on top.
I stuck it down and then I filled it...
...with a couple sheets of pretty paper and some landscape stickers.
For my actual letter to go in, I used this envelope which is from Stickii Club's April retro pack.
I wrote 'Jaina' on it first in pencil, then went over it in black pen.
Here is the paper I used to write the letter on, which is from Stickii Club's April retro pack again (although I think, it may have been from March's retro pack).
Mum gave me some of these cute little parcel tags, so...
...I made a few washi samples!
The samples also went in this envelope which I sealed with a wax seal sticker from the April's retro pack from Stickii Club.
I used one strip of washi to hold it down so it would be easy for her to remove and open.
I used some leftover stained atlas paper to create a little border around the envelope. I think it looked good and provided some depth to the page.
These stickers were from April's retro pack as well, and I them stuck down onto the first and last pages of the book.
With the word love, I did the same thing as I did with the 'i love to travel' quote.
I also made another pocket in the same way as earlier and...
...made some more washi samples to go in it!
Instead of doing a picture for the final product, I decided to do a little flip through video, so I hope you enjoy it!
For the envelope, I kept it very simple. I just ripped up some hand stained atlas paper and stuck it on, originally I was going to cover the entire envelope, which I think would have looked better, but never mind!
Keep crafting x
Where to buy
Landscape stickers (Unfortunately, I couldn't find them again on her shop, but I'm sure if you message her she would gladly help you out! Click here for her twitter.)
Heart cutouts
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