Friday, July 19, 2013

Pattern Basics Excitement Continues At Club Scrap

Greetings Friday Bloggers,

The excitement about the new Pattern Basics continues here at Club Scrap!


Altered Panel Book Covered With Neutral Pattern Basics
Sure, this paper is super for scrapbook pages, but what REALLY makes me happy is how great it works for projects! Many Club Stamp project have the components only/paperless option, and this sweet collection is perfect for such a thing! I used the Neutral Pattern Basics for covering this Altered Panel Components Only Book Project. Do you remember this Retreat Project? It's a huge removable accordion that slips into the book cover for safe keeping, and it looks great in this paper, too.




When you purchase the components, you will also receive a link to my instructional video to help you assemble the book. A little about the construction . . .

Cover large matte board panels with Pattern Basics creating inside accordion.
Attach Pattern Basics to outside cover.
For interesting cover, piece together more than one pattern.
Rubber stamp sentiment from Random Doorways Collection to fit label holder.



The Pattern Basics Collection has a ton of possibilities. It would be fun to use on the Musical Hope Chest, or the Hidden Doorways Project, or the Card Keeper, or the Spring Chorus Photo Keeper just to name a few! Oh my, I must go make more projects!

Enjoy the Pattern Basics!
Thanks for stopping by.

Kay at Club Scrap


7 comments:

  1. That is gorgeous Kay!! Really stunning!

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  2. Just an amazingly beautiful version of this book and using those papers is fantastic! Can't wait to get my hands on these!!

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  3. I think this neutral is my favorite combination. Maybe I need to order another set!

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  4. What a beautiful project, Kay and i love the soft and natural colors, but yes other project other colors! I can see a lot coming!

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  5. I used the Neutrals for this project, however it's really hard for me to say which is my favorite, the Brights, the Pastels, or the Neutrals - I really like them all!

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