For the front cover, I used an exact-o knife to cut out a frame for a photo. I placed the photo under the opening on the page beneath the cover page and a piece cut from a page protector on top of that. Then I adhered the cover and first page together for stability. Some rick rack, buttons, and a metal label with tags with her named spelled out in stickers decorate the cover.
For the first page I printed out the lyrics to I Hope You Dance, as performed by Lee Ann Womack. I have always thought they were so beautiful and poignant. I added ER's name with stickers, but removed them for privacy. I was in a rush so the cloning isn't exactly flawless but it's good enough for sharing purposes. Then I continued to use my favorite pictures, laying them out through the book, using paper scraps, sticker sayings, and sticker tags. I painted the right side above, and also painted all of the edges of the book pages with the same blue. The blue side was created in the same manner of the cover, using two consecutive pages and gluing them together.
Same thing for this page of tags. I cut out opening for each tag on the right side from the top page; the actual stickers are on the page below. I knew I wanted to use metal brads, but didn't want to add too much bulk. They are a bit recessed this way.
The top left side of this page is blank, because I added a personal message for ER after taking these pictures of the project.
This is my favorite picture, with ER giving me a wide open smile and a big gurgle and giggle. Another special message for her is printed it out on vellum for this page. I hope that when she gets older she'll treasure it. Perhaps she'll look through it, when we're apart and it'll remind her how much I love her.
My friend Maridith at Strictly Homemade has started a montly challenge, on the 20th, to show off our hand make gifts for loved ones called Gifts from the Heart. This book for my daughter is linked up. It doesn't have to be a craft, it can be a home cooked meal, or even the gift of time. It's not about the money you spend but giving from the heart. I think it's a lovely sentiment and hope you'll join us.
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That is beautiful! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteshe's so happy cute and chubby in these pics!! you did a great job as always!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to re-purpose old books! Yours turned out great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Love those cute Easter colours, and your baby is adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd for those who are worried you can go over to bare books, and get blank board books, but considering you can get them super cheap at Goodwill and the like........
ReplyDeleteTurned out super duper cute!
what a great idea! miss er looks adorable gurgling!
ReplyDeleteso cute, what a fun idea! I bet it will be her favorite book!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful! Clever to use an old board book. Love the tags in the openings. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me! So talented. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable and what a darling baby you have!
ReplyDeleteKatie- I LOVE THIS! I can't believe you used and old children't book. What a great idea. This is priceless and something ER will truly treasure. Great job! There is no doubt your daughter knows how much you love her!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the sweet write-up about my party. You are always so kind!
I hope you will join me next month on the 20th! Have a great week!
OMG!! That book is so adorable! Your altered books are so nice!
ReplyDeleteER was such a cutie baby. Of course she has turned into a cutie kid:)
Sorry I haven't been around. Kind of lost my blogging mojo.
What a great idea. I've been wanting to make a lift the flap board book for ever but have been to scared to give it a go. Your has turned out beautiful! I've got a MckLinky party called Tot Tuesdays. I hope you'll stop by & share: http://delicious-ambiguity-nennyk.blogspot.com/2010/03/tot-tuesdays-2.html
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious board book! An absolute treasure!!
ReplyDeleteI love this book that you created. Beautiful job!! :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
What a wonderful way to use old board books. This album is absolutely adorable. I really want to try this! We have plenty of board books! I added your comment to my post and gave you credit and a link!
ReplyDeleteThat is brillant to repurpose old board books, seriously smart! Love how it turned out, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I know that ER will adore it when she is older. It really brought me to tears and made me think of a book I made for my boys.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and your daughter is beautiful!!! I featured this on my friday favorites, I used one of your pictures, if you don't want it on my blog just let me know and I'll take it off.
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I LOVE this!!! What a great idea, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented--those are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCheri
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that we used your board book as one of the examples on our site: ThoseCraftySisters.com
Thanks for the inspiration!
Linda
Sister #2
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