Friday, May 23, 2014

Welcome to the Co-Hop!

Welcome! We're so excited you're here! Today is the first day of the Paper House Production Travel Co-Hop with Xyron, and what a week this is going to be! Not only will we have some great projects to show you, but you can win some great products each day from Xyron. AND, if you hop over to Xyron's blog each day as well, you can win some great products from Paper House!

For this Hop I have made a memory file I am just loving these files for large numbers of photos and the fact that whole story can be together.

I have used many collections from paper house productions to complete this file and the instructions are below.










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Instructions for Travel Memory File
Requirements
1 Sheet of 12 x 12 paper United States Map – East
1 Sheet of 12 x 12 paper United States Map - West
2 Sheet of 12 x 12 paper Grand Cannon left side or right side
1 Sheet of 12 x 12 paper Stable Wall  
1 packet of Road Trip Cardstock Stickers
1 packet of Road Trip Epoxy Stickers
1 Packet of Road Trip Canvas Stickers
1 Packet of Road Trip 3D Stickers
1 Packet of Road Trip Chalkboard Stickers
2 banners 1x 12inches long 1x 8 inches long 
1 x A4 File folder of your choice you can cut down a foolscap one to A4
5 foot of cream ribbon or seam binding
1 12 x 12 Hambly overlay 
Calico Lace 
Old Buttons

Tools 

Normal tool kit
Xyron Tape runner 
Xyron Glue Stick
Xyron Sticker Maker

Steps 
1. Take your file folder and the United States Map papers and line the inside covers of the file folder and cut off the excess paper. Now on the outside front cover I have added the long sticker from the cardstock sticker sheet across the top and then added 2 banners and the road trip 3D sticker as well as the are we there yet sticker.

2. Take the 12 x 12 sheets of Grand Cannon Paper and adhere them together back to front. Now cut 2 x 5 x 12 inch pieces. Take one and fold at 5 inch mark and score with the next piece fold and score at 4 inch mark. 

To make into folder stack the page folded at the 4 inch mark on the bottom and the 5 inch on top so that when folded in ½ they layer so you can see the layer to join together on the score line punch 2 holes 2 inches apart thread through some ribbon and on the outside tie a bow. Now on the back add tape and adhere to the inside cover of your memory file in the center.  

3. Take your Hambly over lay and cut to be 12 x 6 inches fold and score in half

4. Take the stable wall paper and cut a piece that is 10 x 8 and adhere this to the inside of the back cover in the center. I have also added some lace and calico as well as a calico bow to help dress the page

Now cut a piece that is 8 x 4 inches fold and score in ½ so it become approx. 4 x 4

Now lay this piece inside the Hambly overlay and lay both in the center of the memory file and punch 2 holes on the score line and tie together with ribbon with the bow on the outside of the memory file 

5. Now you need to print photos of your trip and add them to the pages and embellish as desired using the packets of embellishments.

6. You are now finished your memory file

Tip you can use scraps of fabric and lace to also decorate the memory file

Thank you for calling by Kim   

7 comments:

Sue D said...

I like this idea of making a memory file!

cghundley said...

Wonderful project
and I do like all
the little items
you added to your
pages.
Carla from Utah

Beeceecreativity said...

amazing and creative project.. you rocked this travel hop.

Sue's Paper Crafts said...

Beautiful project, great elements and looks likd FUN!!!!!
Sue
http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

Julene Matthews said...

Fantastic idea Kim.I like the map paper.

Susie Bentz: My Time to Play said...

Great project - love that you are able to include so many photos - and they are GREAT photos!

cascotman said...

We have just returned from a long trip...this is exactly what I need. Thank you.

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