My passion for Crate has been long standing since the very beginning. I've seen a lot of collections come and go over the years and you can bet I have quite a few favorites stashed away for that special rainy day when I feel so inclined to use them. Lately, my hearts taken a liking to The Pier. It's uniquely different from anything Crate has ever designed before, and for that reason alone, I put it to use on a mini album I can't wait to share with you today...
In developing ideas for crafting a mini of my own, I regularly turn to pre-existing products that easily lend themselves as a platform for bookmaking. If you were to open my studio closet, you'd find mini album supplies g-a-l-o-r-e. It's a place I visit when seeking options for a fresh creation outside the bounds of layout production. For this album, I didn't have to look very far. The very popular chipboard slides from The Pier had been lying on top my desk waiting for me to do something with them - what better way to use them than as mini album pages?
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Fun in the Sun :: Pier Mini
The details are impeccable, and sprinkled throughout is an exploration process I enjoyed very, very much. The Pier presented a whole new color palette I hadn't yet worked with, so as part of the cover I tried to incorporate as much of it as possible. To give it a slight boost, I threw in a bright, lively red via the addition of cardstock and fabric. It's eye catching and Summer-ish!
One challenge I faced was how best to use the frames as album pages given that it wasn't obvious from the beginning. In showing you more of the album, each page holds a photo and on the backside, is an embellished canvas - below are brief instructions:
1. Print a series of photos large enough to fit the back side of the frame. They should be slightly larger than the opening. Adhere them into position using adhesive along the photo's borders - a dry adhesive runner works great for this!
2. Turn the frame over so only the backside of the photo is showing. Decide on a design and select a patterned paper to cover the entire area, including the chipboard frame.
3. Following the completion of your pages, punch a small hole directly into the corner of each one using an Alligator Punch Tool. Bring them together with a matching binder ring.
Beyond the frames are details crafted from other Pier items you might be familiar with at this point; Accent Cards, Washi Tape Paper and Thicker Alpha's. If cleverly handled, you can do just about anything with them! Case in point; shine a light on only a small portion of an accent card's overall design. Outline it's border with black pen (great definition!) and paint the edges with white acrylic paint.
Another new element of Crate's that I like are the "map location" icons, both sticker and chipboard varieties. Instead of thinking of them as traditional ol' icons, dress them up with buttons and brads and point them at fun phrases pertaining to the subject at hand or other areas you might want to highlight. Beware, these little guys tend to encourage the eye to drift a certain direction - make sure it supports the flow of your design.
Another idea from the page; straight-up gold paint! Brush it anywhere you like - leave it semi-transparent to induce depth.
This page is all about the green emerald that most folks are super crazy, happy about this Summer! Blended with turquoise and pale versions of itself, the green is a site to behold! In studying the layers, you'll see hints of it almost everywhere. The balloons in the background {trimmed from an accent card} was the first touch. The rest sort of fell into place; random strips of washi tape, epoxy dots, a fabric brad and a trendy chipboard bicycle. The dotted die-cut is from the Sillhouette store - bubbles = water!
The secret to this precious page is in the gold glitter. If ever faced with what feels like a flat design, glitter is the ideal solution! Here, I painted clear varnish along the border of a embroidery hoop die-cut via sections and threw on glitter. To keep that glitter in place, I applied a thin coat of hairspray. Works like a charm!
Not every chipboard image is easy to find a home for because of it's large size. This is especially the case with mini albums. To conquer the size issue, cut large chipboard pieces apart and try utilizing them via alternative means. Note the blue surfboard above - makes an almost realistic leaf!
As I got further into the album, I noticed the color palette taking on more brights thanks to the Maggie Holme's collection. Little snippets of it kept finding their way in. What I like most about this page though is the cotton candy :) After a coat of stickles and a snippet of twine, it's close to edible, literally.
Do you recognize the flower? It's last season's On Trend polka-dot fabric flower. I tucked it between layers of hand-cut olivine wool and a three-tier vintage button combination. Beneath it are two ribbon tails, AC Pink Polka-Dot & vintage velvet. Num!
And finally, the very last page...
Behind is patterned paper with written info about the album's main focus, our bi-weekly Summer trip to Linden Hills Park - our favorite hang-out when weather permits. The place hosts a toddler pool and an awesome duo-park!
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THE PIER KIT GIVEAWAY
With the album complete, there is still so much I want to create with The Pier. It truly is a beautiful, beach-savvy collection! If you've been holding off, today is your chance to WIN "The Pier" collection kit :)) We have three of them up for grabs and all you need to do to get in on the fun is comment about which Pier product you love the most! Please include your name and location with your comment. We'll select and announce the THREE winners on May 31st, 2013 (12:00 am Central Time).
GOOD LUCK TO YOU!
Thanks for spending time at the Crate blog and making Crate a part of your day! We so very much appreciate it!!
Wonderful album. Love the washi tape and all of the bling, of course! Thanks for sharing. San Diego, CA
Posted by: Marnee W. | May 29, 2013 at 09:20 AM
Oh an amazing creation! The slides are my favourite element of this collection. It is all so beautiful!
Posted by: Jennifer Shaw | May 29, 2013 at 09:21 AM
It's so beautiful one! The album is funny and lovely! Thank you for sharing! This is a wonderful collection! My favorits are paper stack 12x12 and slide frames! And thank you for the chance to win! Wonderful, just wonder-full!
Olga Kolov, Oldenburg, Germany
Posted by: Olga Kolov | May 29, 2013 at 09:25 AM
So, so lovely! I love the attention to detail!
I love the gorgeous patterned paper of course & those slide frames!!
Posted by: Lacy Tatum | May 29, 2013 at 09:28 AM
I think that the slide frames might just be my favorite part. They remind me of my childhood...
Posted by: sharon gullikson | May 29, 2013 at 09:31 AM
The slide frames are cool and new. I like that they have a vintage feel.
Posted by: Natasha Poteraj | May 29, 2013 at 09:32 AM
Oh my gosh this mini is so amazing! Such details! I really like how the photos have that vintage-y feel to them.
Love, love, love the chipboard slide frames from the Pier collection!!!- Kelly in Atlanta
Posted by: Kelly B. | May 29, 2013 at 09:39 AM
I love the standout layered stickers! They are so cute.
Brittney, Minnesota
Posted by: Brittney Saw | May 29, 2013 at 09:41 AM
I love the frames...always love your embellishments!
Posted by: tammy K | May 29, 2013 at 09:41 AM
I love the chip board photo frames and the pier is one of my favorite collections
Posted by: hanna | May 29, 2013 at 09:47 AM
Beautiful album! I love all the details and would love to see it in person. My fave Pier product would be the 6x6 pad.
Posted by: Jessica Canham | May 29, 2013 at 09:59 AM
LOVE, love, love the slider frames and really want them!! They are out of stock everywhere!
Jamie in Bossier city, LA
Posted by: Jamie Greene | May 29, 2013 at 10:11 AM
Wow, that mini is amazing!! Christine's style is so special, love it!! :) My Pier favourite have to be the ephemera cardstock die-cuts :) Totally love them!!
Sandra from Austria :)
Posted by: Sandra Klary | May 29, 2013 at 10:27 AM
What a wonderful mini-album!
My favourite Pier product? That's easy..... the slide frames! They're fabulous!
Thanks for the chance to win!
Posted by: Leigh Penner | May 29, 2013 at 10:32 AM
I love your mini album! Gorgeous!
My fav The Pier product is probably the chipboard. I always love Crate's chipboard!
Kate
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Posted by: Kate Vickers | May 29, 2013 at 10:43 AM
Absolutely stunning! Christine, your attention to detail is flawless! Such a beautiful product line. Love the slide frames. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Patti
Illinois
Posted by: Patti | May 29, 2013 at 10:49 AM
I love this mini album. As always Christine is amazing. I'd have to say I love the paper pad since it's so easy for me to keep up with the line that way.
Posted by: Sally Basiliere | May 29, 2013 at 11:08 AM
This is beyond beautiful!! Truly inspiring. I love those chipboard frames,they are perfect for a mini album!
Posted by: Lynnsey | May 29, 2013 at 11:09 AM
Gosh, this looks truly gorgeous! I love what you did with this collection.
My favourite part of this line are the beautiful chipboard pieces.
Posted by: Romy | May 29, 2013 at 11:15 AM
I love your mini album! My favorite part of this collection is the gorgeous pattern papers!
Kayla from Michigan
Posted by: Kayla F. | May 29, 2013 at 11:49 AM