
So here is the last of my projects at the Scrap Camp. I love how it turned out. A scrapbook purse made using
Stampin Up's 5 1/2 x 5 1/2" square envelopes. This was a big hit but very time consuming and I had to stand at this table all the time. So warning this would be a great project for a scrap camp on it's own. The
DSP I used was
Blueberry Crisp, another
DSP that was
available to use was Sweet and Sour Specialty
DSP and boy was it pretty too! I believe I first say this idea on Dawn
Olchefske's blog where she used the Brown Square Envelopes and the
Scalloped Notes we used to sell to make a purse scrapbook.

Here's an inside shot of it: Papers I used were Not Quite Navy, Pacific Point, Very Vanilla, Whisper White (5 1/2 x 5 1/2" square to attach the envelopes to on the back side" and the Blueberry Crisp DSP - Inks: Not quite Navy, Pacific Point - Stamp Sets: Define Your Life, Note & Detail, For All You Do - Punches: 1 3/4" Scallop Circle, 1 3/8" Circle, Boho Blossoms, Itty Bitty Shapes Trio (the flower), Photo Corners - Ribbon: 3/8" Very Vanilla Taffeta, and 3/4" Pacific Point Stripped (retired) - Big Shot: Scallop Circle Die - Circle Scissors Plus, Rhinestones, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Mono Glue, Paper Cuttter with Cutting and Scoring Blade. Non-SU Small magnets tucked under the DSP for a closer.

Inside shot with the pages pulled out of the slots. Thanks for stopping by. Have a good day!
This is adorable!
ReplyDeleteKris
www.maddiebugdesigns.blogspot.com
Twila what a great project. Love the colors and the kit is beautiful!TFS.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I need those envelopes so I can make one! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this Twila! It looks like it was fun to make :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. Great colors too!
ReplyDeleteI am not a scrapbooker - but I would definitely consider making this one. This is so cute. Thanks for blessing my day. :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I just love it. TFS
ReplyDeleteRhonda
How stinkin' adorable!
ReplyDeleteDsrling mini scrapbook! I can see this being a bit time consuming with a group of customers though ;)
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great project. TFS!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And I love the idea of using the magnets to hold it closed! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Jayne
jaynestamps.blogspot.com
I love this purse--so very cute!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project, Twila! Great ideas here.
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Project Twila!
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