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Thursday, 31 March 2016

A class from...

...ATDML by Jane Hewitt.

I have to admit that I had totally forgotten about a recent ATDML cybercrop until I saw a lovely creation over on Virginia's blog.

Jane's class was to create a folio - along the lines of the ones designed by Tim Holtz that can be bought. So I thought I'd have a play.

Here is the basic folio...
 ...doesn't look much until you open it up...
...and then you find a mass of pockets, flaps & pages that you can decorate however you wish. This one will eventually be decorated in greens & lemons - I have the papers but I sort of got distracted.

I had a pack of 8x8 kraft card blanks and they were perfect to use for this project.

Having already made one folio, it was quite a quick affair to put this together...
...using the G45 "A Christmas Carol". At the moment only the outside is covered with PP but there is no decoration and I haven't even made a start on decorating the inside - so it is a 'work in progress'.

Jane's basic idea is fabulous and her instructions are easy to follow so why not hop over to ATDML and have a look...and perhaps a little play. The folio is a great size and can be adapted for lots of occasions.

I promise I will show you both of the folios when they are finished..............................................

7 comments:

Stef H said...

my goodness. how in the world do you do this? what a fabulous book! now that's genius.... and way to involved for me to ever attempt. absolutely stunning.

have a great week.

hugs :)

Marianne's Craftroom said...

Looking forward to seeing the finished work, looking good so far

Redanne said...

Wow Toni, you have made a brilliant job of the folio (twice!). Very clever, I am not going to buy any more, I am going to have a go at one too.... love yours! Anne x

aussie aNNie said...

Fabulous creation and gorgeous colour combo. Loving that image too.xx
 {aNNie}

Anonymous said...

Oh Toni, this is fabulous, I love it. x

Virginia said...

Oh I tried to comment on this the other day and it wasn't having any of it! Glad my post sparked you into doing this, I think I did ask whether you'd sewn the pockets and booklet? I'm trying to think of an alternative on that front as it were as don't fancy having to drag the machine out every time!

Love the colour of the first one and how awesome do those Graphic 45 papers look on the second one - can't wait to see them both finished!

Sandra said...

Really fabulous