Supplies: 8.5 x 11 Cardstock white (71273) - AC Cardstock, Maverick Mango Paper (35111) - Heatwave, Lucky Lime Paper (35106) - Heatwave, Creamy Coconut Paper (35107) - Heatwave, Pretty Papaya Paper (35109), Tangerine Tidal Wave Paper (35113) - Heatwave, Kahuna Kiwi Paper (35116) - Heatwave, Citrus Chill Paper (35112) - Heatwave, Wake Accents Rub-ons (43380) - Minimarks, Sandy (78032) - Details
Danielle says: "So far on our summer vacation we have visited my parents, who happen to
live very close to Nags Head, NC. So for us, the beach is home. I
decided to make a mini album with my favorite photos of our most recent
trip there, which really tell the story of our time on the beach. I
used the Heatwave line, and was particularly drawn to the striped paper
and carried that as a theme throughout. I used the backsides of the
patterned paper for my foundation, the stripe as a continuation of the
theme and the Heatwave details stickers and rub-ons as accents. My son
really enjoys this mini album, and we read it sometimes around bedtime
and talk about the beach. It's one way to make summer live forever. :)"
Fabulous! My favorite thing about this is how clean and classy it looks. A great idea for getting those gorgeous summer photos into a little album. I'm definitely going to be scraplifting this one for some of my own summer memories!














Awesome clean line design! And such cute photos, fabulous project =)
Posted by: Mary Jo | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 08:58 AM
so darn cute!
Posted by: Monika Wright | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 09:03 AM
I love this, love the clean&simple design and the great colors =)
Posted by: Marie / Legojenta | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 09:27 AM
Adorable!
Posted by: Erika M | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 11:38 AM
I LOVE this - so clean and simple, yet very cute!
Posted by: Janelle | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 12:24 PM
Way too cute! i LOVE the clean design!
Posted by: Carolyn King | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 02:10 PM
Very cute Danielle! The simplicity of the white, makes the flashes of color really eye catching!
Posted by: Kim Watson | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 02:43 PM
Darling Danielle! The Heatwave line is perfect for this!
Posted by: Dusti | Thursday, July 08, 2010 at 05:32 PM
I love this album... such a great repeating design and fun use of the embellishments. :)
Posted by: Barb | Friday, July 09, 2010 at 06:30 AM
love this book! fab job!
Posted by: amy tangerine | Friday, July 09, 2010 at 07:12 AM
this is darling!
Posted by: moon ko | Friday, July 09, 2010 at 08:54 AM
LOVE this album! Just ADORABLE!! (=
Posted by: Jennifer | Friday, July 09, 2010 at 02:16 PM
Oh it's wonderful! so small - but so great!
I liked the option to open it to several of parts and the combination of colors and images. It really worth the money and time for doing such thing to summarize and remember a great trip or vacation.
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But as soon as I read your article, my project is doing great and
I hope to get an A+ this time. thanks
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My son really enjoys this mini album, and we read it sometimes around bedtime and talk about the beach.
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I used the Heatwave line, and was particularly drawn to the striped paper and carried that as a theme throughout. I used the backsides of the patterned paper for my foundation, the stripe as a continuation of the theme and the Heatwave details stickers and rub-ons as accents. My son really enjoys this mini album, and we read it sometimes around bedtime and talk about the beach. It's one way to make summer live forever.
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I used the Heatwave line, and was particularly drawn to the striped paper and carried that as a theme throughout. I used the backsides of the patterned paper for my foundation, the stripe as a continuation of the theme and the Heatwave details stickers and rub-ons as accents.
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I used the backsides of the patterned paper for my foundation, the stripe as a continuation of the theme and the Heatwave details stickers and rub-ons as accents.
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