
Fabric designer
Heather Bailey's husband is a professional photographer, and not only did he give the sweetest intro to Heather's class, but he also took photos of her teaching, including this one (left). Heather has this and more
CE2009 photos in her blog, which you can see
here.

We created an adorable mini album with Heather, and most of us managed to finish the entire project in class. The class kit included lovely colourful ribbon to tie around the binder ring, which I still have to add when I get a chance. I think this album is awesome for spring or summer vacation photos, or would make a fantastic teacher's gift. Isn't it bright and pretty?

In
Carol Wingert's class, we created this lovely pyramid display with a matching mini album. We made this project completely from scratch, including cutting the triangles to make the pyramid (which we now can re-created again and again), and we also learned traditional bookbinding techniques while making the album. Carol posted various ways that this project can be completed on her blog post
here. I plan on decorating a small Christmas tree, adding some additional, smaller pyramids, and creating a Christmas display with lit mini Christmas trees inside the pyramids. Can you picture it?
I'll have posts coming up with the remaining
Creative Escape class projects, both here and on
Scrapscene, so check back soon.
1 comment:
Love the bird album, Holly. The layering is very effective. And... yes! ... I can visualize your lit Christmas tree display! Sounds so unique!!
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