Hey there everyone Stacy Rodriguez here with you today. This month has been a super fun month full of challenges for us! This week my challenge was to create something using a 6x6 paper pad! After thinking about it for it for awhile, and of course changing my mind on what I was going to create not once, not twice, but three times....here is what I came up with.
This project started as a fun photo holder insert for one of my mini albums, but the more I played and added to it, well it became a little bulky to fit into the pocket inside of my mini album. This project is super easy to create, doesn't use alot of paper, and you can disply this on your desk at the office, or simply place it inside of your purse to share photos with everyone!
My finished project is a tri-fold photo holder using the new Far & Away line.
Inside I created pockets where you can insert tags or photo mats whichever you would like. I created four tags to insert into my pockets. On this first tag I used some of the fabulous decorative tape and twine. There are two excellent sheets in this 6x6 paper pad that you can cut apart and use them for journaling spot on any creation.
Of course you see the decorative tape on the tag below, and a couple of fun die cuts from this line!
The tag already had a hole in the top of it which was a perfect place to put a brad! I also added one of the sticky notes to this one!
And my last tag leaves lots of room for journaling!
Would you like to learn how to create this photo holder???? Well I have created a video walking you through it so you cane make one of your own. Make sure you share with us on the Teresa Collins Designs facebook page so we can see you creations! Below is a link to the video.
So creative! I love it! Thak you for sharing!
ReplyDeletewould love to try this one some time
ReplyDeleteWonderful tags, I love seeing ideas for using 6x6 pads!
ReplyDeleteA lovely mini! And thanks for making the video - you tutorial was really easy to follow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I will be making some of these!!
ReplyDeleteGreat mini. I love that you did a video tutorial. I think the black cardstock also makes the papers stand out so nice.
ReplyDeleteCute idea. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Easy simple and your instructions are great!
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You pulled some patterns and papers from the line that caused me to take a second look at the collection as more than a travel line. Thanks for your project.
ReplyDeleteFar and Away fabulous Stacy! Loved the work you put into the project and showing us how to create it!! I love that you used black cardstock and tags, makes it really pop. Also like the fact that you intended to make something and during the process it turns into something else entirely...real life crafting.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea. Thank you so much for your wonderful ideas. I love the pockets and tags. The video really helped to make it easy to follow the instructions.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo holder and your use of the black paper to make everything pop!
ReplyDeleteOH...I love them all. The lil details are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing can't wait to make one. Love the Far and away paper can't wait to get it in NZ
ReplyDeleteThe tags look fabulous! Such a great idea!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing this great project and inspiring us.
ReplyDeleteGreat-looking project! Even if you changed your mind about it several times, the end result is wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your fabulous project :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great project by you, Stacy! This project would be great on a layout to incorporate tons of extra photos! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration! Going to pin this video, as I have a feeling I will be making multiples of this....
ReplyDeleteReally cool project. Thanks so much for sharing your process.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea love this paper.
ReplyDeleteThe Far & Away line looks really great for your project!
ReplyDeleteGreat mini! What an inspiration! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love this minibook idea and it is a quick and easy enough project to create multiples of. I recently attended a weekend retreat and this is the perfect project to send. Thanks for sharing.
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