Hi everyone! Welcome back to my second creation at The Artistic Stamper. With my appearance being scheduled for the 14th I had to make something for Valentines Day. I chose to make a romantic themed altered book. I had made altered books before, but this time I wanted to make something slightly different and after much thought I decided to turn it into a box. This was a lot of fun because I had to figure out how to do it - and the journey of discovery of what works and what things you 'should never do!' is always something I really enjoy!
I had a small hardback book and tore the pages out (and saving them for future projects!) being careful not to tear the binding at all. Once I had just the cover I needed to decorate it.
First I used some plain white paper - and covered it with Antique Linen Distress Stain. I dried it with the heat gun and then creased the paper very slightly to add some texture. I wanted it to look old....like something found in an attic telling the story of ancestors....I then got to work using several stamps following the theme of travel.
I glued the paper to the book cover using Matte Multi-Medium and left to dry while I worked on some leather effect paper.
For this I used the same white paper that I used for the cover and this time I swiped Forest Moss, Walnut Stain and Gathered Twigs Distress Stain all over the paper, then spritzed with a little bit of water. I scrunched the paper up in my hands and then unravelled it (very carefully!) I dried this with a heat gun and used Distress inks - Walnut Stain and Gathered Twigs with the blending tool to fill in any gaps of colour. I then wiped across the paper lightly with the Walnut Stain pad. This adds very intense colour to the creases. I then dried it carefully with the heat gun again.
I cut a strip of this leather effect paper to size for the book spine and glued it into place with a light coat of multi-medium and then began to construct the panel that would be used to hold the book box shut. This was just a sheet of card covered with the leather paper and glued onto the book box with Glossy accents glue.
A Tim Holtz bookplate was used to decorate the front
and a metal clasp was attached to the card with brads to hold it shut.
The inside was decorated with plain white paper...this had been stamped with flowers from Botanical 3 in Victorian Velvet Distress Ink. I randomly stamped the images and then dabbed a bit of the ink over the roses to create a subtle faded effect. I used Shabby Shutters Distress Stain to add colour to the leaves and then used Antique Linen Distress ink to fill in around the flowers. A bit of Walnut Stain Distress ink around the edges added a bit of a shabby vintage look. When this was done I glued it to the inside of the book cover.Now to construct the box. I cut three pieces of balsa wood to size, used some wood stain to match the cover of the book and glued them into place.
The frames were cut from embossed card and painted with Old Gold Fresco paint which was then dabbed with French Roast Fresco Paint. I glued the two photographs side by side and then began to add some decoration from my craft stash....
A rose was dabbed with Vintage Photo Distress Ink, some leaves covered in Mocha Mousse Fresco paint and Rock Candy glitter glue. A flower die cut was painted with Antique Linen Distress Paint and then edged with Tattered Rose Distress Ink. A few metal embellishments were added including a key and envelope. I finished off the decoration with some crochet lace that was lightly dabbed with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and some ivory hemp string tied into bows.
One of the stamps resembled an old faded photograph when stamped with Potting Soil Archival ink and covered with Vintage Photo Distress Ink.
I also used the map background
The rose was stamped with Potting Soil Archival ink and coloured with Tattered Rose Distress ink. The leaves were painted with Shabby Shutters Distress stain and the background of the picture was covered with Broken China Distress ink before being edged with Vintage Photo Distress ink. Calligraphic Mat 6 was used to add script around the edges.
Thanks so much for being here to see my Valentines day creation at The Artistic Stamper - I really hope you like it! I will be back here with my final creation on the 28th - Hope you will come back to see what I have made!
Happy Crafting!
Laura xxx
Gibson Girl 5
Carte Postale Size A5
Labels A6
Botanical 3
Ephemera 1
Men's Plate 001
Gibson Girl 5
Architecture 1
Europe Map Background
Calligraphic Script 6
Other items used:
Distress Stains - Frayed Burlap, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Forest Moss, Antique Linen, Gathered Twigs and Shabby Shutters
Distress Inks - Frayed Burlap, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Antique Linen, Tattered Rose, Broken China and Embossing ink
Distress paints - Antique Linen
Archival Inks - Potting Soil
Fresco Paint - Old Gold, French Roast and Mocha Mousse
Claudine Hellmuth Studio -Matte Multi-Medium
Distress stickles - Rock Candy
Inkssentials - Glossy Accents
Embossing powder - Clear
This is just Stunning......
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Laura.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, really like the inside. The portraits are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLost for words..... STUNNING :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and certainly romantic! and you have all those pages to use on other projects...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful make Laura ! X
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing project Laura, there is no way you could tell this started as a book! Love the cover with those faux leather bits and the inside is out of this world! A truly stunning make and a piece to treasure! So much inspiration, love it to bits!!
ReplyDeleteDon't know what I like more - the inside or the outside of your marvellous altered book, Laura!
ReplyDeleteThe faux leather looks awesome and the couple on the inside is brilliant too! An adorable make!
Hugs,
Claudia x
This is gorgeous Laura, the effect of those photographs in the frames created just from stamps is amazing,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Lovely, romantic, vintage make!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Laura, This is a masterpiece in every way. Thanks for all the step by step as you crafted. What a great idea using Balsawood. Love it.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Absolutely stunning Laura - I have just read your post three times! There are so many wonderful details I wouldn't know where to start to say what I loved best and everything is so inspirational. I just love every bit of it!
ReplyDeletethis is such a marvelous book with so many beautiful stamps perfectly fitting together !!! love it !
ReplyDeleteTotally beautiful. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteI have no words for how gorgeous I think this is, it's completely stunning.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful project. Every detail fits perfect. Thank you for your explanation. Anneke.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic project from start to finish. Beautiful exterior and the inside is divine, perfect for keeping love letters.
ReplyDeleteTFS Laura
Hugs Annie x
Superb ! Absolutely gorgeous project x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful project Laura, very cleverly constructed!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Ooh Super ;)
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
What a fabulous idea! It's beautiful and ingenious; a lovely play with altered book techniques. I love the colour scheme and the imaginative ideas behind the project too! Inspirational! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Laura, this box and it's contents are drop dead gorgeous,what a stunning make well all your creations are, thanks for sharing, ((( BIG HUGS)))..
ReplyDeleteI love the romance of this piece so my absolute favourite aspect is the framed images of the woman and gentleman, that is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
AMAZING! I love it. Thanks for the inspiration. This is really cool and well done.
ReplyDeleteJust one word BEAUTIFUL. Thanks for your explanation Anneke.
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