©Michele
Emerson-Roberts 2015
Yes,
I admit it, I have a TON of word stamps! I have collected them for years, and
this project was the perfect venue to use them. This kit from Arnold Grummer made
the project go together quickly. How many words can you think of for each
letter in the alphabet?
Supplies:
- Any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making
kits
- A sunny window
- Blender, cello sponges and soft
towels
- Personal paper cutter, scissors
- Beacon QuickGrab™ Adhesive
- Scor-Tape™
- Scraps of black paper (think junk
mail, left over cardstock scrap, etc.)
- One or more of AG #2732 Original Zig Zag Book kit or kits
or #2782 Tall Zig Zag Book kit or kits
- Verbiage stamps and black ink pad
- ColorBox™
Stylus™ handle and soft tip
- Dies: Spellbinders’ Shazam
alphabet set
- Die cut machine: Spellbinders’
Grand Calibur
- Thin strong black cord
- Alphabet beads
Instructions:
- Follow the directions found in
any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits to create black slurry.
- Create several sheets of thick
black paper.
- When the papers are dry, die cut
the letters.
- Follow the instructions provided
with the book kits to assemble the books.
- Add the black die cut alphabet
letters to the left hand pages.
- Stamp the words on the right hand
pages.
- Use the ColorBox Stylus™ to
antique around the outside edges of the covers and pages.
- Add the cord and beads as the book’s closure.
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