Do you remember this tutorial where we re-purposed a container by decorating it with some fabulous paper and embellishments from the Cook Collection?
I thought it would be fun to make a mini album that would fit inside this cute can using more of that delish paper from the Cook Collection :)
This is what it looks like inside the can,
and this is what it looks like when it is taken out.
It is made by cutting circles that are just a bit smaller than the circumference of the container from the patterned paper and then matting with some basic black cardstock for the pictures.
The fun thing about an album like this is you can keep adding pages very easily that go with the theme, just cut a few more circles and thread through the ribbon tying it all together.
The wonderful thing about using the container as the storage for the album is that you can add fun bulky textures and mementos and then won't get lost from being handled or stored unprotected.
This was a really fun way to put together some pics from a birthday that I hadn't yet scrapped because there were so many of them, but I didn't want to try and squeeze them onto a two page layout.
Thanks for dropping by, and happy crafting!
B-
This is adorable, Becky!
Posted by: Erin Yamabe | 03/09/2013 at 01:00 PM
Cute and fun mini album - great way to use your decorated tin :)
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