Hello, everyone!
It's Nancy back with a fun new project share!
I'm using one of Meg's newest kits, and it's loaded with beautiful pieces.
My project features:
A Walk in Nature Papers,
and A Walk in Nature Cut & Create.
I love to work with printable files!
I usually let the product inspire the project.
I like to print everything out, and then fussy cut all the ephemera.
These kits are so loaded that I end up with lots of pages and pieces.
This leads me to today's project.
I have created a fun Ephemera Folder using the A Walk in Nature Collection.
Here's the front of it:
I began by chosing two of the journal pages that displayed the theme of the collection.
This will help me remember which kit it is.
I made my folder base from kraft cardstock.
I distressed all the edges of the journal pages,
and adhered one to the front of the folder,
and one to the back of the folder.
I added a piece of seam binding for a tie closure.
Below is a photo of the back side.
Aren't the papers fabulous?
Here's the folder when it's opened.
Isn't that a lovely display of ephemera?
I added kraft cardstock pockets to my folder.
The pockets were decorated with more paper from the collection.
Then I filled them with journals cards, photos,
and all the fussy cut bits.
I had so much fun making this folder!
I think it will be a great way to keep everything together.
I think I might start making them for each printable kit I work with.
It would be fun to see them all lined up on my shelf!
Meg's Garden Product Used:
A Walk in Nature Papers,
and A Walk in Nature Cut & Create.
Other Materials Used:
Recollections Kraft Cardstock;
Unknown Bias Tape;
Distressing Tool.
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This is fabulous Nancy, such a wonderful idea and use of papers!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Leanne! It was so much fun to make!
DeleteLovely use of papers here Nancy,great fussy cutting....very effective!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Trish! I think it's a good way to keep everything together!
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