Friday, July 15, 2016

Traveler's Notebook Mini Album

Hello there! I have a fun new mini album to share today - made in a traveler's notebook! It's no secret that traveler's notebooks are my latest obsession, so when one of the class in the Mini Book Library at Studio Calico was about TNs, I jumped right in! (Enrollment for the bundle is closed right now but will open up for the August class, in a few weeks.

{cover stamps: Annette add onMega date stampLet's Chill stamp; charm from Scout Planner kit}

This ended up being a pretty big notebook, so I only took a few pictures of my favorite pages, and you can check out this video to see a complete walkthrough of the album.
I used stamps and washi from Sakuralala, several supplies from Studio Calico, and alpha stamps by Elle's Studio and Kelly Purkey. I linked most supplies below, at the bottom of this post.


{{{note... this is my very first video, so please be kind! :)}}}

Here are some of my favorite spreads.
(alpha stamp by Kelly Purkey). papers from the Savannah Scrapbook kit

(alpha stamp by Elle's Studio Other stamps from Stephanie's mini book kit)



(washi tape from Scout documenter kit; alpha Fukuro stamp; stamps from Annette add on and Let's Chill)






(Aki stamp set)

(Stamps: Urban Summer stamp and Daily Grind)
(gold circle from Scout documenter kit)

I had so much fun putting this album together! And I have everything documented just a few weeks after my trips!

Supplies from Studio Calico:
Pool Party Documenter kit
Pool Party Planner kit
Savannah Scrapbook kit
Scout Planner kit
Scout Documenter kit
Stephanie's mini book kit
Annette add on
Mega date stamp (currently in preorder)
Let's Chill stamp
Urban Summer stamp
Stamp from Daily Grind (April 2013 add on, sold out)
Webster's Pages traveler's notebook cover
Washi tape from Finch add on
Neon Zing embossing powder
Tim Holtz distress inks

Supplies from Sakuralala:
Aki stamp set (365 collection)
Fukuro stamp set (365 collection)
Shoukei 019 new leaf washi

Note: I am on Studio Calico and Sakuralala's creative teams but I purchased all the items linked here myself. If you use the affiliate links in this post, I'll happily get a small commission, buy more supplies and share more projects on my blog. :)

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