This button book is made with out of one 12x12 piece of paper for 3D Design Challenge. Check it out for adorable mini books made by Carrie & Pamela. :O)
I found it hard to believe that a sheet of 12 by 12 cardstock could turn into a whole little book, but it works with Jan Tink's "One Little Book" template! I knew I wanted to make a button book as a gift. (It's for keeping track of extra buttons & fixtures that come with clothes.) This kind of book was perfect for buttons, because it's nice and sturdy when you make it from cardstock (so it holds the buttons really well without tearing the pages.)
ETA: Carrie made a fantastic video tutorial on how to fold a minibook. You can find it here.
I found it hard to believe that a sheet of 12 by 12 cardstock could turn into a whole little book, but it works with Jan Tink's "One Little Book" template! I knew I wanted to make a button book as a gift. (It's for keeping track of extra buttons & fixtures that come with clothes.) This kind of book was perfect for buttons, because it's nice and sturdy when you make it from cardstock (so it holds the buttons really well without tearing the pages.)
ETA: Carrie made a fantastic video tutorial on how to fold a minibook. You can find it here.
Supplies:
For construction:
- Scor-Pal
- Paper cutter
- 1/8 inch Hole punch
For stamping & embellishing:
- Sewing themed stamps (from Above the Mark)
- And Non Sequitur (plate 62)
- pages: Kraft cardstock (SU) 12 x 12
- cover: Black cardstock (SU) 8 x 4.5
- Basic Gray ink (SU)
- Inkssentials white pigment pen (faux stitches)
- Snaps
- Clear Buttons
- 7gypsies Rub-ons
- Black vintage ribbon
For the hinges:
- Patterned gesso cardstock
- 1 3/8 inch circle punch
- Black Brads
For the embossed paper:
- Vellum cardstock (SU)
- Emboss with Versamark & clear embossing powder
- Colour with a black marker or ink
For the Buttons Sentiment:
- Draw letters on in Glitter pen (or pencil will do)
- Pierce with a paper piercing tool
- Stitch with Black embroidery thread & a needle
How to:
Follow Jan Tink's "One Little Book" template
One little tip for building the book: I found it easiest to score all of your fold lines first on a Scor-Pal (The score lines let you see where to cut):
1) Score once at each of these marks: 3, 6, & 9 inches
2) Turn the paper
3) Score at 4 & 8 inches
4) Cut & fold as marked on Jan's template
5) add cover (as per Jan's instructions)
Thanks for taking time to stop in &
Happy Stamping! :O)
13 comments:
Absolutely adorable - and practical as well!!
This is fabulous! I love buttons and books! Lovely combo! Your the BEST!
Thank you Mel for being such an inspiration to us! Your mini album is gorgeous and we are so happy that you were able to be our very first guest designer at 3D Design Challenge!
Great job!!
You are SOOOOO creative! Love this little book and so glad to be working w/ you on the LPS team! You ROCK!!!
A - MAY - ZING!!!!!
Have a great night!!
ya know...that is a great idea!!! and so stinkin adorable!!
Woohoo, how kewl is this?!? You da master o' tricky tings, Mel-a-Licious!!!
You rock!
Hey Mel!! I love the vintage look to your button book!! I have to try this one out. Isn't it great to create something with practically one piece of cardstock!! Gotta love it! As always, beautiful project and thanks for sharing the link!!
Maria
Haute Couture!! LOVE it!
I may actually try this one. I've been looking for a way to store those buttons.
Auntie
PS love your DT photo. you is perty
Mel.......you are such a bad girl...those stamps are totally gorjus.....!!!
Fabulous project....love it.
Sheila-x-
WOW! Mel, this project is cute as a button! Serously, very cool little book! Love the unique and very crafty look! You are awesome!
What a perfectly cute and adorable mini book. I love what you did.
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