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Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Address Book/Phone Book cover for AALL & Create

Hello Friends

Firstly, I apologise if I have not visited you over the last week, I have not had much internet time and had a couple of days away, I will try to catch up soon.

My Guest Designer project for AALL & Create this week uses Bipasha BK's Phonebooth Elements stamp set (#237) and the Numbers stencil (#30) by Autour de Mwa and I created a cover for a plain address/phone book.
I started by cutting a piece of cotton fabric a few inches larger than the address book (a cheap purchase from a local stationers).  I dampened the fabric well and then used good quality fabric paint to colour the whole piece.
I stamped the post box first, masked it off and then stamped the phone box over the top as I wanted the phonebox to be in the background.  I used Versacraft pigment ink for my stamping.
I painted the elements and left this overnight to dry.
I wanted to add some texture to the cover and I used the Numbers stencil by Autour de Mwa and the same colour of paint.
I wanted the cover to be removable and stitched it as shown below.  It fits beautifully over the plain book and is not too bulky. 
Here is a view of the finished back.
You can find a list of worldwide stockists HERE on the AALL & Create website.

Thanks so much for your visit, I really appreciate it, I hope to see you again soon.

Hugs, Anne xx

13 comments:

  1. I love the use of the fabric Anne and that red just pops against the blue backdrop. Practical and beautiful 😘😘😘

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  2. Fun and funky - love your layered blues for the stencilling and the image is right up your street with those great red accents available!
    Alison x

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  3. This is gorgeous Anne, the perfect choice of stamps for your address book. I always want to have a go at everything when I've visited your blog as you make it all look so easy and you have the best ideas! Have a very happy week, Sue xx

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  4. I don't know how you continue to come with so many ideas and designs Anne! This is brilliant. I think the numbers stencil works so so well to complete it. I would be terrified to work with these ingredients as one mistake and one is snookered! Well done to you on the finished gem. Nicola x

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  5. Brilliant! You come up with the most amazing ideas Anne! Love how you made the cover and that it is removable! Always love your signature colour mix of red and blue and especially love how you layered the different shades. Absolutely gorgeous!! hugs xx

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  6. I always love your color combinations, they are so good for drawing our eyes to the main focus, yet so pleasing all around! I think that using the Gs was a super idea. Love this Anne! xx

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  7. You are very clever to create that stunning cover, Annie! No need to put a label on this little book for your addresses and phone numbers! I love it!! Happy Holiday Hugs, Darnell xxoo

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  8. Hi Anne, great project and the perfect design for this type of book. Have a great crafty week, Angela xXx

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  9. What a magnificent project Anne. Thanks for the tutorial too. Hugs Rita xxxx

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  10. I have to agree the image could not be any better for your handmade address and phone book. Lovely to see it stamped onto fabric and bound as the cover and you kept to the traditional unmistakable reds for both. My MIL neighbours have a *Real* Telephone box in their garden, it's a fabulous sight to see. Sending Hugs your way Tracey xx

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  11. This is so fun! You do blue and red so well, and I especially love the stencil work on the back. I love the fact that this is removable, so it can be used again if you should need to update your book. A work of art that's useful, too! What better combination! Hugs!

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  12. I love this! Its soooooo colourful and a perfect cover for the address book. Another triumph! Hugs xxxxx

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