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Autumnal Chunky Book




I love making handmade books, and all kinds.  For this project, I created a fun Fall colored chunky book.  Filled with wonderful fall colors with a retro feel, this book was so fun to make. I used the Glitz "Color Me Happy" paper pack.  And happy it is!  Filled with wonderful colors and designs, the paper makes for the best book pages!

I created pages with pockets that can hold all kinds of fun stuff.
I punched holes and added some great orange ribbon to hold it all together.  But the real full part was decorating the pages!  A combination of buttons, embellishments and stickers, this book really took shape fast. 


I hope everyone has a great summer and gives making books a try! 
Best Wishes:   Corinne Marie

Supplies Used:
Stickers
Adhesives
Ribbons and Trims




Comments

  1. I love making chunky books too! It's a fun way to use up bits and pieces that you have laying around in your craft room. Your book is wonderful!

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  2. Thanks for sharing your chunky book. It does look like you had a lot of fun with it!! It's very cute.

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  3. Truly an eyeful! THANKS for making it a great day on the Blog.

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  4. What a sweet little mini album. I love it, Corrine!

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