Saturday, March 29, 2014

Summer Memory Mini Book

What's new this month at Alpha Stamps? Vintage albums with a beachy vibe! Here's a little souvenir album I created with all the fun new products. Hopefully it brings to mind someone's long ago summer fun memories.

The cover. The book is such a fatty that it needs clips to keep it closed. Thank goodness washi tape can make a plain black clip a little more fun! Can you believe that cover is from a collage sheet image, just glued to shirt cardboard? It looks like real leather!

All the inside pages of the album are made from 7Gypsies scrapbook papers. All splayed open:

I used a combination of collage sheets, vintage photos from my collection, fun little envelopes, and rubdown numbers. Here are the rest of the pages. I won't bother you with too much chatter about each one. I'll let most of them speak for themselves.


Tag removed:


A great old photo of two couples on vacation, and some tickets.

I love using the glassine envelopes. Hole reinforcements make a great grabby spot for some baker's twine so you can pull the tags out.

One more picture of the couples, Gus, Irene, Maddie, and Al. Those are their real names, they're written on the back of the photo.

This photo is from a collage sheet. The paperclips have washi tape flags on them.

Last page.


Wanna make a fun memory book like this one? For a list of where to find most of the supplies, click here.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Scary Toys with Hands

Just listed these two Scary Toys on Etsy:

This one might be waving hello

...although a friend of mine said it looked like it was drowning.

Whereas this one just wants to punch you.
 
Watch out for it!

Happy Friday! I'm looking forward to the weekend. Hope you have a great one.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Scary Toys and Halloween

I took a little break from Etsy, but I've just reopened my shop, Racky Road! I'll be featuring all my scary toys for sale (including some new ones I just made), plus Halloween items, and eventually, Christmas. It'll take me a few days to enter everything in, but stop on by, I'd love to see you there.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Terribly Important Swap Stuff

I just participated in the Terribly Important SOB swap on Craftster.org recently. Everyone that participated was highly important indeed! Here's what I sent to my partner. First, a #1 keychain, put together with some Tim Holtz products and charms:

A tiny shrine with her favorite title, "The Ultimate Winner":

And lastly, a little toy.

It also contains her moniker, "The Ultimate Winner", but it's really designed to be a photo holder. My partner is pregnant with her first child, a son, and I thought this would be cute in a baby's room. Here it is with one of my old photos as an example:
 
I've made a few new toys since last time I posted. Once I get them all photographed, I'll be putting most, if not all, of them in my Etsy shop. I've had a nice vacation from Etsy, but my craft room is starting to get crowded!


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Corset Trading Cards and Storage Box

When I saw this month's new collage sheets from Alpha Stamps, featuring corsets, for some reason I thought of baseball cards. Wouldn't it be funny if young girls in Victorian times collected and traded corset cards? With that in mind, I designed a set of cards to look as though they had been handled and poured over, and perhaps traded with friends. This photo shows the fronts of four of the cards, and the back of one, plus a fancy box I made for storage. I used the same corset ad on the backs of all the cards.

Making the cards was fun. I started with cream colored card stock, cut it to ATC size (2 1/2" by 3 1/2"), and slightly rounded the corners. I dabbed the top with Antique Linen Distress Ink, and then roughed up the edges using a Paper Distresser. After I layered on the images from the collage sheets (plus a measuring tape and a number for each card), I bent corners, folded edges, and sanded down the images.

The finished cards. Not only do they look old, they actually feel old!

I felt they needed a special box for storage, so I decorated a 3" Chipboard Memory Box using a pretty striped paper, pieces of a doily, and some pearl garland. The top finial was made with an old toy wheel I had, plus a painted wooden ball. Some painted wooden finials made perfect feet.

A pretty little scene cut from scrapbook paper makes a nice surprise on the inside of the box. The cards fit the box nicely, if you store them at an angle. If you'd like a complete list of products used for this project, click here.

Corset trading cards: collect them! Keep them! Trade them with your friends!