Who knew it was possible to make your own clear embossing ink at home? It’s not only cheap, it’s incredibly easy! And in this post you’ll find two methods to make your own clear embossing ink. Both recipes use easily available household items. You can add this “ink” to your existing clear embossing ink pad, so it’s really budget friendly.
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Christmas Easel Mini Scrapbook Album
I love creating mini albums for a single occasion or holiday to keep all those memories in one place and it also makes the album easier to keep cohesive too. If you enjoy having your albums close at hand try creating an easel style design that can stand up on a shelf or desk. This darling little album from Amber focuses on Christmas and has two chip board “covers” that stand up with pages held on with O rings and a fun clip with pom pom tassels dangling on the side.
I love how the inside pages are different shapes and sizes for added interest and there’s stitching around the edge of each one too. She used the Sugarplum Wishes collection which has lots of pinks, reds and green mixed with florals.
Take a closer look at this project over on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
-Heather
re you looking for more Christmas Holiday papers and supplies? Check out some of our favorite holiday designs over at A Cherry on Top.
Me says
Would be nice to find the recipie for the embossing ink!
Heather Holbrook says
Simply click the highlighted red link and you’ll find the recipe.