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Mixed Media Mini Book Cover Tutorial #crafts #diyprojects #homerenovacion #remodeling #homeimprovement #renovation #diy @verefazer

Mini Book
         Hi friends my daughter finishes 4th grade this month and will be bidding farewell to her "junior school" teachers .She wanted to make Thank you gifts for  five of her favorite teachers and the mini book you see in this post is one of the 5 we made to gift her teachers!        
         These 3.5 x 3.5 inch mini books are very easy to make and only requires embellishing on the book cover.
I first made the mini books using Jess 's tutorial and here is the link to a tweaked Mini Book Tutorial  : Mini Book Tutorial and here is the link to making the pockets of the mini : How to make Pockets for the Mini book  
Mixed Media tutorial 
         Another mini book I shared earlier[ Mixed Media Mini Book] was extremely popular here on the blog so I thought with the current mixed media craze I will share some tips and tricks on how to make a mixed media book cover in a simple and easy way.
Book Cover
Tip 1 : Choose your adhesives wisely :If you are making your own album / mini book cover and plan to do some mixed media work on it ...adhere your pattern paper on the chipboard using a good strong adhesive such as red tacky tape
       The problem with wet adhesive is if you use more you can wrap and wrinkle your paper and if you use less your paper can lift in places later if you add heavy embellishments on it. 
More on Red Tacky Tape : 12 Uses of Red Tacky Tape
Bob n Betty Paper
Tip 2: Use good quality pattern paper. Unless you want to spend extra time decoupaging tissue paper or thin paper on your book cover the easiest option is to use good quality thick pattern paper which will take on all our texture paste, ink spraying, heavy embellishments without tearing or crumpling.
         For this project I used gorgeous papers from Bob n Betty [sold at Crafters Corner] and these "made in India" papers have such lovely designs, are nice and thick and have a smooth semi glossy finish!

Mini Book
Tip 3: Add interest to your background with inks or texture media
Whipped Spackle
Stencils are a wonderful way to quickly and easily add a subtle yet interesting background . You can use store bought Stencils  or make your own with punches, dies or by hand cutting.
Example of using Die cuts  as Stencil: Die Cutting Fun
Sponge on your stencil using ink from an inkpad or a bottle of ink, spray ink on it or smear some texture paste. 
If you are new to using stencils, here is a link to Basic Stencil Art tutorial 
In this project I used a Memory Box Stencil and my favorite Whipped Spackle
You can read more about Whipped Spackle and another texture media Glass beads Gel here : Mixed Media Box tutorial ,Texture Media Experiments , Altered Heart tutorial 
Mini Book
Tip 4 : Add different Elements
Mixed Media Mini Book Cover Tutorial
Using a mixed variety of elements is the hallmark of a mixed media project. The most popular are metallic charms , resin embellishments and chipboard
Alternative Fun choices : 
Mini Book
The beautiful butterfly you see was fussy cut and inked from a butterfly pattern paper which was sent to me as part of winnings at Mrs A's Butterfly Challenge .
Tip 5 :  Add a sprinkling of really tiny embellishments!
Nail art  rhinestones and sequins
One way to really jazz up your project is by adding some really tiny elements such as glitter balls , tiny pearls, chunky glitter or even cheap nail art decoration items. A sprinkling here and there adds so much visual appeal!
Glass Cabochon
Tip 6. Add a really cool extra something which makes you want to reach out and touch !
This can be a piece of fabric , the pearl mat in my project , an attractive large crystal or a glass cabochon as shown above! 
I made the glass cabochon in this project by sticking a circle of pattern paper from the same Ornate Annie pattern paper set on a glass dome/cabochon and here is the detailed tutorial : Glass Cabochon tutorial 
Heat embossed Flower
The 3 dimensional layered flower was made by stamping and heat embossing on parchment using Heartfelt creations Botanical Wings stamps.
 Tip 7 : Use Inks to ink and bring a cohesiveness to different parts of your project
Unless you have a really huge stash of craft supplies ,chances are you won't have matching papers, flowers and other embellishments  for a particular project. Using a single color of distress ink to ink areas of your pattern paper, flowers and other embellishments can bring on a look of uniformity.
         In this mini book I used worn lipstick Distress Ink to sponge the  pattern paper on my book cover and the parchment flowers and the  butterfly .
Mini Book
        The actual mini book  was made using a single 12 x 12 paper from another Indian brand Papericious but since I sponged both the book cover and the inner papers with the same colored distress ink ...they gel well together!
Here is the video tutorial

        All those green tags were made with my favorite Poppy Stamps die and I later on inked them to tone down the bright green[ but sorry forgot to take a picture].
Mini Book
I hope you liked my mini book and hope some of these tips will be useful in your crafty adventures!
Supplies : Papers:  6 x 6 "Ornate Annie" by Bob n Betty from Crafters Corner, Papericious The Flora Season,
Dies : Poppy Stamps Pinpoint Main Street Tags , Heartfelt creations Botanical Wings 
Stamps : Winnie and Walter In Bloom Elsa's Flora Stamp Set ,Heartfelt creations Botanical Wings
Misc Supplies : All from Crafters Corner : Whipped Spackle, Chipboard embellishments, Resin Embellishments, Glass Cabochons, Red Tacky Tape

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