Good morning all, this is
Kim S. again to post for
Donna Salazar Designs with a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a nifty little reference book. To be honest, I was struggling with the theme the DT were given for October because in the UK we do not celebrate Thanksgiving, Halloween or Harvest so I had some serious thinking to do on how to incorporate the theme into my projects. As you may have seen on my
previous post, I already made a Thank You card so I had to come up within something else to be thankful for.
I am a total sucker for great storage solutions and reference guides as they help me to be organised and to decide quickly what I need for a project at hand and one of my most used products from Donna Salazar Designs besides the
papers, is definitely the
Smooch Spritz. What I needed was a quick and easy reference guide as to how the colours look on different coloured cardstock and papers - and my little book of
Smooch has become a tool for me for which I am most thankful, as it enables to me to quickly check which cardstock or paper to pull to complete my chosen colour combination. And here is the photo tutorial on how I created my
SMOOCH book. First I purchased a clear photo display album which holds 20 pockets of 6 x 4" size. You can get these albums super cheap - here in the UK I paid £1.50 for this (about $2.00)
** click on any of the images to enlarge/sharpen their view **
Then you cut some white cardstock to size which you will be using as the base for the individual colours. Additionally I took the 6 x 6 Artistic papers and cut the images with the aid of various
Spellbinders Dies by Donna Salazar
As the Artistic Papers have a different base colour to white cardstock I decided to spritz them at the same time, giving me a good reference as to how different the
Smooch Spritz will look.
As I also like to work with kraft coloured cardstock, I decided to spritz some kraft tags as well and adorn them with colour coordinating pieces of paper from the
Tags Ribbons and Mosaics paper. And not to forget - label the tag with the name of the
Smooch Spritz, even though I know them off heart by now...
I then adhered the tags and tabs to the white cardstock, but I could not help adding a little embellishment to my reference card, first by running colour coordinated
chalk ink along the cardstock edges and secondly by adding some hand stitching to each sheet. And here are all completed cards for to you to view
Finally I cut the letters S M O O C H with Donna's Alphas Spellbinders Dies from some left over Artistic paper, spritzed it with a combination of all
Smooch Spritz colours, outlines the letters with a black pen and adhered them to the cover of the book.
There you have it - a reference guide book, which was a lot of fun to create but also something I make use of every time when I create. Truly a helpful tool to be thankful for.
P.S. I just noticed that you can see the self adhesive foil, which I used to stick the letters to the cover. No matter how I tried to photograph, it looks as if I did not stick the foil down correctly.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and if you like, you can see more of work over on
my blog."
- Papers: Donna Salazar for GCD Studios - Artistic 6 x 6 Spring in Bloom, Artistic 6 x 6 Antiquities, Tags Ribbons and Mosaics - Spring in Bloom
- Mists: Donna Salazar for Clearsnap - Smooch Spritz in Caramel Latte, Pralines and Cream, Wood Stain, River Mossy, Green Olive, Tea Party, Sea Breeze, Mixed Berries
- Inks: Clearsnap Cat's Eye Chalk - Dune, Cocoa, Stucco, Prussian Blue, Dark Moss, Lavender, Dark Brown
- Dies: Donna Salazar for Spellbinders - Donna's Alphas, Creative Bookpages Two, Creative Book Pages
Other products: Embroidery Floss, Dymo labeller Pens: Zig Millenium pen in black Adhesive: Helmar, Scrapbook Adhesives
This is a cool project Stopping through your blog by way of graphic 45
Posted by: Johnna Moore | November 06, 2011 at 04:21 PM
Such a easy,wonderful idea...I have albums like that for my dies, punches and embossed card stock...guess I need one for my Spritzes now as well!
Posted by: Patricia Basson | October 29, 2011 at 01:25 AM
This is awesome Kim! Girl, you have patience!! I sprayed mine on tags and put them onto a binder ring. Done! LOL. But you are so right about the colors looking different on each type of paper. Smart thinking! xoxo
Posted by: Natasha Naranjo Aguirre | October 28, 2011 at 12:48 PM
beautiful..:) It’s so hard to pick a favorite.
Posted by: Ayana | October 28, 2011 at 08:00 AM