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Previously on PaperPlay@Ruffhaven


Dear Readers
 I am in the process of transferring posts from PaperPlay to this blog.
  If this post is a repeat for you....thank you for reading my blog all these years.  
If this post is new for you....I hope you enjoy it and find a bit of inspiration here.


A few years ago I enjoyed participating in group projects. many of those were making Chunky Books. This was where each player made several identical pages, usually 4"x4", one for each player. The pages were then mailed to the hostess ( or host ), who collated and bound them, and mailed each book back to the players.  Is that clear as mud?

I do miss Chunky Books and wonder if anyone is still hosting Chunky projects.
This is one of the pages I had made for Creative Cards Swaps in 2007. The subject was "Whimsy"  The hostess was Sweet Pea and I can't for the life of me remember her real name.... sorry....   I think it was Kathy.

I started with an idea and a sketch.



            Stamping swirls on the corners and smudging the edges with gold paint





I stamped the clear bottle on acetate with Staz-On ink.
When it was completely dry I cut out all the bottles.



The fairy was a rub-on purchased at Recollections in Columbia MD. All of the Recollection stores have closed. I do miss them, but my pocket book is happy that they are gone.   I left off her foot so she would fit into the bottle.   Little details like this are important you know.



Here we have all the pieces in place. All that's left is to add the bottle. I did that with glue along the edges. Than add the lady standing outside the bottle, another rub-on.



Here we have 33 pages all set to go.

Working in stages , the process really doesn't take long at all.

A bow and a tag and off they go in the mail.

(see how the fairy's foot would have been a problem if I had left it on)

In return I received a book with 22 pages....hhmmmmm.....I wonder what happened to the other ten players. This was often a problem with group projects. Some people would drop out without notice. I must admit I have had to drop out of one or two myself...It happens.


Here is the finished book with my page .


Life can be ruff,
go create some fun !
Marianne

5 comments:

Linda R said...

So darn cute! A lot of work went into that little book, thanks for sharing ;-)

leslie (crookedstamper) said...

I loved doing the chunky books, too, albeit smaller ones than yours. Hmmm ... I wonder ... Nah, sounds like work.

Kwilt Krazy said...

Awesome! I haven't done very many paper projects but would like to.

Carola Bartz said...

This looks awesome. One day I need to try stamping on acetate myself. Your page looks really good, and I am glad that you took the fairy's foot off - you don't even realize that it's not there. Love her in the bottle and the beautiful background of your page.

sunny said...

Hmmm...not sure how I missed this post. Thanks for taking us along on your creative journey. I signed up for one Chunky Book at a store near you. Shortly after I signed up, I found that my life was going to get a little crazy, so I made sure I got my pages done and submitted early. Sadly, I never got a chunky book back. Not sure what the hostess did with all our pages. :-(