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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Best Costume Ever

This month, Eileen Hull has asked her design team to create holiday projects using her Sizzix dies. I decided to use her Index Card Holder die to create a place to hold photos of my sweet grandnephews and nieces in their various Halloween costumes over the past few years.    
Here are a few photos of how I put this together.  I die cut the Index Card Holder out of Little Sizzles Black Matboard.  Then I cut pieces from Idea-ology Paper Stash/Regions Beyond for the panels - inside and out.  I got out  Idea-ology Bands, Adornment Oddities and Remnant Rubs that I thought I might use on my project.
I rubbed some Picket Fence Distress Paint on the metal pieces.  I used Remnant Rubs/Curiosities and Small Talk/Occasions on the front and back.  I used my Cropadile to make holes for the Band and Adornment Oddities - adding Jump Rings to put through the holes.
The matboard has a white core so I used a black sharpie to color the white that shows up when you fold on the score lines of the die cut.  
(In these photos I have the band going top to bottom but realized after the photos were added - I needed to have the band go left to right to hold the photos inside the folder!)
I went through all the photos on my computer of the kids to find the ones of them in their Halloween costumes over the past few years -  Landon is 6, James is 5, Mila is 4 and Madelyn is 2.  They are the children of my nieces, Katie and Christie.
The photos needed to be 3"x5" to fit in the holder (index card size) -  so I cut a piece of Kraft card 3x5 for each photo , then used that to trace over my photos centering them over the images.  I cut the photos on the lines I drew - then used my paper cutter to make them 1/4" smaller on each side. Then I adhered them to the kraft card so they were all uniformly neat and sized!
We all get together every Halloween at Katie's house, as she lives on a road that is a circle and off the main streets so it's safer for the kids - and they all have such fun walking house to house together - it's a great tradition for both kids and adults!
Here are all the photos stacked up and placed in the folder.
A close up of the left side.  I tied a piece of wrinkled seam tape in a bow around the Jump Ring on the Spooky adornment.
and a close up of the right side!
Here's a side view showing the photos inside -  there is still room to add several more.
I cut a label from one of the papers  from Paper Stash/Regions Beyond and added the kids names using Label Letters and  'best costume ever' from Small Talk/Occasions.  I added a cat from Remnant Rubs/Curiosities.  You can see here how I tied a knot in the band so it held tightly around my folder.
 I will keep this little photo holder at my house where the kids will enjoy looking through it when they visit -  they always LOVE seeing photos of themselves - and I sure have tons of them! 
 I guess I should make one for Christmas photos as well!!!

 Remember to check out Eileen Hull's blog throughout September for more great holiday ideas using her Sixxiz dies!
Paper:  Little Sizzles Black Mat Board - Sizzix, Kraft card - Papertrey Ink, Paper Stash/Regions Beyond - Idea-ology/Tim Holtz.
Accessories:  Idea-ology Bands, Adornments/Oddities, Remnant Rubs/Curiosities, Small Talk/Occasions, Label Letters, Jump Rings,  Cropadile, wrinkled Seam Tape - Prairie Bird Boutique Etsy Shop, Black Sharpie, Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive.

11 comments:

  1. What a lovely idea Julia. I love those papers, the stripes work particularly well with your spooky embellishments. Love it. Tracy x

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  2. What a great way to store all those treasured Halloween costume memories. I love the stripes, and how the phrases echo those horizontal lines. Fab project!
    Alison x

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  3. This is such a great idea Julia, I love how you decorated it with the skull etc., it looks very spooky indeed. I love those Regions Beyond and have used them today too! Hugs, Anne xx

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  4. What little cuties your nieces and nephews are! And what a great idea to use the Index Card Box for photos- they fit just perfectly. Love the charms and added rubs- spooky! :-)

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  5. Oh wow Julia! What a spooktacular Halloween project! Love all the fun photos! You sure know how to make those products sparkle!

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  6. What a fun, creative treasure to share with the kids when they visit. I bet they Love visiting their fun loving auntie :-) TFS Julia. Hugs, Nancy

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  7. What a fun project to capture fun memories! The kids will enjoy this for many years!

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  8. Julia what a fantastic book for the kids when they visit. Love every single detail!! I have had plans for years to make of mini book of their costumes but I never executed one. Pinning this for sure, I will do it--one day!

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  9. Yes! Make a Christmas one as well. My grands 22,19,19, 17, 16, 15 still love looking at pics of themselves as tykes. This photo book is fabulous, as all your projects!! ZOWIE!! Hugs.

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  10. Wow...this is so amazing. Just love all those sweet photos you used too. What a wonderful project!

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  11. What a "boo-tiful" little mini album! I had a chance to buy that diecut when it was on clearance but didn't and now I wished I had.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment - I really appreciate it! Julia