I started this project with a pack of Elmo chipboard books from the Dollar Tree. Where a normal person might see these as just children's books I get excited and see "cheap precut chipboard"!1. Take the book apart by cutting the pages with a craft knife. I cut both books up and ended up using 6 pages. Note: you could leave the book together and just cover in paper and add photos - however if you take it apart you can add extra pages and the book will sit flatter when you add photos.
2. Sand down the rough edge
3. Measure the size of your pages and cut paper to that size - these were 4x4
4. Adhere the paper to the chipboard pages. I used a UHUstic because I find that to be the strongest glue stick out there but any adhesive will work. I go over the top of it with a Basic Grey rubon tool (or bone folder) to make sure the paper is stuck on really well.
5. Trim off any excess paper and sand down the edges to make them smooth.
6. I used a blending tool and rusty hinge distress ink to ink the edges of all my pages. This helped the chipboard edges blend in a bit better.
7. Using a doily (I found this one from the cake decorating section of my local craft store - the dollar store did have some larger ones though) I changed the color by blending the rusty hinge ink over it. I made a couple of these and used them throughout the book.
8. Punch holes and set eyelets in the holes. Decorate the book and add photos! I added 3.5x3.5 mats throughout the book alternating with doilies. Unfortunately my photo printer at home ran out of ink so I haven't been able to add the photos yet!
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What a neat and thrifty idea, I look forward to seeing your other projects!
Tracey
Love this idea. I'll be visiting your blog for more ideas!
This is fabulous, I just stated an album using these same OA papers and a board book my kids had just about destroyed, hahaha! Your travel journals inspired me to try this out and finally scrap some holiday photos.
Love converting these books! Yours is super cute! The usty hinge ink is so pretty on the doily! :-). Amy
Oh my gosh, Melissa! This is such a great idea! I'm new to scrapbooking, but LOVE it!.. and this idea will come in handy someday, I'm SURE! Thanks! ~tina
Great idea and love the colors you chose.
Gloria
Very cute idea!!I must try this.
I am always on the lookout for cheap chipboard.
Adorable project!! I have young readers that are out of all their board books... I may have to raid the bookcases for supplies!! :)
Thanks for the tip, I'll be back for my thrifty ideas!!
Cheryl @ CardsbyCG.blogspot.com
love it:-))
Great idea!
Awesome idea!! Very creative!!
Yaneri
sweetbakesofmine.blogspot.com/
Love this idea! Thanks!
This is genius! You're so thrifty and creative!
Love love love your albums, so cute. And thanks for the answer to my email, I appreciate it.
Cute little book!
Looks fabulous! I need to keep that idea in mind next time I'm in the Dollar Store!
yet again another brilliant idea, thanks for the inspiration and the tutorial
This is so smart! Love the finished book, so pretty!
well shooot.. never thought of that uber terrific chippy board as altering material.. i don't get to the dollar store often, but thanks to you I'm headed there this week :) Great blog post!
WoW! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing!
I would never thought of recycling the kids book like that; that's genious! Thanks for sharing!
those books make such a great template for your chic little craft album! I love it!
xoXOxo
Jenn @ Peas & Crayons
That's so awesome that you transformed an elmo book into that! I love it! I am your newest follower!
I just started a "scrapbook sundays" party over on my blog, born-again crafter. I would love for you to join! It's anything scrapbook related!
Lyssa
http://bornagaincrafter.blogspot.com/2011/02/scrapbook-sundays.html
Love your album! I've done one of those before too - so fun! Looking forward to your other dollar store crafts! ;)
What a great idea! I love Dollar Store crafts... seems to be where my budget is lately. =] New follower! Can't wait for more!
I love this idea, so cute!
Bee happy x
Very cute idea! Thanks for the tutorial. Love the design of this mini album, very nice.
LOVE IT!!! I love crafty creative projects and I love a good bargain even more! I'm new to your blog but love what I see! Come over and check mine out www.myriahmae.blogspot.com Nice to meet you! (in a blogland sort of way, haha)
Great idea! I love that you saw something else in a simple dollar store find. I wish I could see more potential in every day things. It's a talent. Thanks for sharing yours.
This is really pretty! Nice job!!!
Oh such a great idea!!!
What a great idea! I featured this today at Me Making Do!
This is brilliant! I have a few old books that I was going to throw away, but I'll just make these albums instead. love Love LOVE this!
Brilliant! And to think I just passed up a bunch at the Target dollar spot. meh!
Very clever!
Crud! I accidentally deleted my first comment!
I just ran across this, and I LOVE it! I wish I would have thought of this myself! I love the dollar stores!
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