Sunday, May 24, 2015

Deisha's Divalicious Mini Album

After finishing my first two mini albums for my children, I decided to branch out a bit more and experiment on another family member.

Deisha's Divalicious is a mini album designed for my 16 year-old neice using the Black Currant paper collection by Die Cuts With a View (DCWV). Featuring 4 pocket pages, a waterfall and various pockets and photo mats, this is a step up from the previous albums I created.

I decided to create the mini album for Deisha at the beginning of March 2015.  I sent her the following message:
Hey I'm doing a little project and I need to know what things you like. For example favorite colors, things you collect, favorite animal or insect, etc... do you like girly stuff? Do you like vintage stuff? I know you like bling and sparkle right?
She replied:
My favorite color is pink, i dont really collect anything, my favorite animal is snow tiger. Girly stuff is definitely my thing but if i see some vintage thats nice then I'll definitely get it 
And yes, i like bling and sparkle lol
With her reply in hand, I went through the paper pads I had in my stash and decided to use the Black Currant collection. I think it was the perfect choice, and even before I finished it, I received a request for a TP (toilet paper roll) mini album using the Black Currant papers.

Without further ado, here is my latest Scrapcraftastic creation! 




I decided to create a handmade box to protect and store the mini album. I am somewhat hoarding the remaining paper from the pad I used for Deisha's album along with at second full pad I have, because I received several request for albums using the Black Currant paper, and as far as I know, availability of the collection is very limited.


Because I didn't want to use too much of the Black Currant papers to cover the box, I went to my local Joann store, and picked up some single sheet papers that I felt coordinated well with the Black Currant collection.


Along with a black lace trim around the edge of the box lid, I added a mini rose trim to a small pocket that will hold a folio for adding photos and journaling.


Here is a box lid closeup of the floral collage featuring a die cut double layered butterfly finished with Stickles and a flourish of bling for the butterfly trail. The flowers are a mixture of Recollections from Michael's and Prima flowers from Hobby Lobby.  I also used flat back pearls, some rhinestone bling and other sparkly accents to embellish the lid.


Deisha's mni album fits nicely in the custom box with room to store photos and other memorabilia for safe keeping or until she has time to add them to the mini album.


Because of the bold paper designs, I decided to keep the inside of the book simple and let the paper be its own embellishment, so for the cover I went all out and made it "girly" with bling and lots of sparkle. The cover features a custom Divialicious banner layered with Mod Podge, Stickled edges and Glossy Accents lettering.


The trellis on the spine is velvet punched paper... I am fascinated by velvet paper! I've used it several times and I even purchased a sheet of bright red velvet paper recently.



Custom dangles and hand died seam binding finish off the spine along with a chain with built in bling.


The scalloped edge of the textured paper covering the spine and wrapping around to the back of the mini album acts as an embellishment while keeping the back of the album simple and clutter free.


The magnetic closure flap features a Hobby Lobby brad centered in two Prima flowers. The silver flower was originally gold. I made the flower silver with Tim Holtz silver alcohol ink and inked the edges of the flowers on the flap, the papers on the cover and throughout the album with Tim Holtz black soot distress ink.


Here are the interior pocket pages, pockets, flaps, photo mats, embellishments and all the interactive goodies that make mini albums so fantastic!






















I started feeling a little separation anxiety since I knew I would be presenting it to Deisha today which is why I took so many photos. I enjoyed creating and designing this album and I can't wait to share my next project!

Please let me know what you think and comment below.

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