I have to say that I really am proud of it... Well, have a look...


>>Edit says: Just found out that I can actually choose the size of the picture upload - well, some things just take a bit longer... *whistling*
I used lots of paper by bo bunnys and simple A5 envelopes for the book plus press-carton for the cover. Found the "how-to" on UTube and had to try it.
Also tried those two-sided-pull-tags (which do not work too well, I have to say, I might have made the inside too tight) and did lots and lots of distressing watercolour-style with the mini-mister. Exept for the square one all the big tags are simply bought, the small ones are partly from a set, partly selfmade. Since I do not have a line-stamp I made the lines on the tags using the edge of a small acrylic block. Simply tapped the long edge into distress ink and then partly used a ruler to get them straight along the tag.
Masterpieces are the numbers and letters on the front cover, where I sprinkled normal salt into the still hot embossing "powder" on the cardboard pieces, then let it dry and rubbed the salt off again. Distressed it afterwards - and that's what it looks like. Awesome!
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