Saturday 10 March 2012

Vintage Gramophone Mini Album

OK, so I couldn't wait any longer!  I have to share my vintage musical themed album...anybody guess it was going to be a gramophone?  Check this out, I just love how it turned out:


To create the mini album, I used cd's as a base for the pages.  As many of you will probably recognize, the paper I used was Graphic 45's "Curtain Call".  I decided to add a splash of red, and created all of the flowers using organza and satin fabric and Tim Holtz's tattered florals die.  I really like how the grunge and glitzy sparkle work together in this mini.  It's definitely my favourite so far :)

I will be selling a pattern for this little beauty, but I'm not quite finished writing it yet.  It should be done within the next couple of weeks.  I'll post a video on my YouTube channel showing all the details once it's done ;)

Cheers!
Monique

The music in the video is titled "DeTacHmEnt" by destinazione_altrove, and was obtained from ccmixter.org and is available for use under the Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus License

9 comments:

  1. Amazing Monique!!! I can't wait for the pattern!. :)

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  2. My words exactly, amazing! Fabulous Mini.
    Hugz, Z

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  3. This is amazing. Love how it all works together, glitz, glam, G45 and Monique. The most stunning yet!!!!! I am excited there will be a pattern.

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  4. OMGOSH this is beyond awesome!!!!
    hugs
    Brenda

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  5. WOW!!! This is really amazing!! Can't wait for the pattern.

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  6. Monique....Truly AWESOME!!! love your work, you have great talent! Just purchased the camera instructions and are looking forward to this pattern! These projects will make great gifts for my adult sons come Christmas. One son always has a camera in his hand and the other son has many antiques. Can't wait to get started! Sandra Joy

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  7. Your work is amazing.....so unique and creative.....I'm just in awe.......

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  8. Hi Monique, You're an engineer! Imagine that. My favorite artist made the most beautiful paintings of our historic homes etc. (Charleston, SC) I could only get prints as his originals were way out of my price range. But they are still lovely. I love your mini using the cd's. Oddly enuf, I just came across a batch of them and have been wondering how to bind them into a mini. And there you are! I love the way people find each other! I'm glad I came over to say hi. And I'll be back, Hugs Jess

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  9. Hi Monique, This is simply gorgeous! See you later over at MAS

    Valerie

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