A Kit For The Cure: A Life As Lou Online Class
Hey people! The Scrapbook Nook has teamed up with Basic Grey to offer an awesome mini album kit- and each kit that is sold will benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation! Now, Basic Grey has created a class based on the kit. It is a darling date book, very simple to make. But, because I can’t leave well enough alone, and I’m big on offering choices to the people who buy kits from our site, I’ve done my own Baby’s 1st Year class- and I’m offering it right here for all of you. Please, please buy this kit if you can swing it!
You get:
1 bracket album
1 package of magnetic buckles
1 set of ribbons
1 6x6 Lily kate paper pad
1 set of rub ons
1 huge set of alphabet stickers and
1 set of die cut letters!
It is $40 worth of goodies for a very good cause plus, you get it for $37, so you save a little too.
Baby’s First Year Book: By Leah Killian
Overview:
You will require all of the supplies that come in our Kit for the Cure, less the rubons.
It is also advisable to use an emory board, sanding block, or other strong distressing tool for your edges. You will need 6 of the chipboard book pieces.
All edges will be distressed- so I will not make that distinction in further instructions.
All measurements are in inches.
Page 1:

1. Cover the page with the bamboo paper.
2. Cut a piece of the Vanilla to 3 ½ x 5 ½ inches, lay it over the bamboo, slightly above center, and hanging off of the right side.
3. Use three different ribbons to create a tiered effect from the right side.
4. Adhere the number one die cut over the ribbons using a pop dot.
Page 2:

1. Cover the page with Apple Blossoms paper.
2. Cut a mat from the Posey paper 5 1/8 x 4 3/8
3. Cut another mat out of the Chenille paper that is slightly smaller at 4 1/4 x 5 inches.
4. Adhere the mats to each other and then to your base, slightly above center
5. Run a length of ribbon across the bottom of the mat
6. Use the brown letter stickers to write “two” on the mat.
Also: I have inked this page in brown ink, in case you would prefer to ink rather than distress. Here you can see what that would look like.
Page 3:

1. Cover the page with Pansy paper.
2. Cut a mat from the Vanilla at 4 ½ x 4 7/8 - adhere (centered on the page) with pop dots.
3. Cut or punch three flowers using the Posey, Celery & Twinkle papers.
4. Cut three stems from the Chocolate paper.
5. Assemble and adhere 3 flowers on the right side of the page.
6. Center a #3 letter sticker on th e tallest flower.
Page 4:

1. Cover the page in Parasol paper.
2. Cut 1 3/4 inches of the Posey paper and put in across the bottom of the page.
3. Cut a mat out of the Twinkle paper (3 7/8 x 4 3/4)- adhere with pop dots.
4. Use the large letter stickers to spell “FOUR” Across the bottom of the mat.
5. Run a length of rick-rack the full length of the page where the Posey meets the Parasol
Page 5:

1. Cover the page in Queen Ann paper
2. Cut a 4x4 mat from the Chocolate and adhere to the left of the page.
3. Take the soar paper and cut it 1 3/4 x 6 inches, be careful to not cut off the bird portion of the paper. Cut around the bird so it sticks out from the paper.
4. Adhere this strip to the right side of the page.
5. Run the blue ribbon down the length of this strip, underneath the bird.
6. Secure the bird’s head and wing with a pop dot.
7. The small square on the right side is for journaling. Cut it however large you need it for what you want to say.
Page 6:

1. Cut strips of the following a line them up Neopolitan Ice Cream Style: Posey (6 x 2 ½), Vanilla ( 6 x 3/4), Chocolate (6 x 3).
2. Run a length of ribbon between the Vanilla and Chocolate.
3. Free hand cut out a large heart from the Chenille paper. You can trace the design first or fold the paper in half as if you were making a grade school Valentine. It is ok to fold it because you will be distressing it.
4. Adhere the die cut #6 in the lower right hand corner.
Page 7:

1. Cover the page in Mia paper.
2. Cut a mat from the Rain paper 5 ½ x 4.
3. Adhere mat centered, going off of the left side of the page.
4. Run a strip of ribbon across the bottom of the mat.
5. Use the green letter stickers to spell “seven”.
Page 8:

1. Cover the page in Wisteria paper.
2. Cut Celery paper 6 x 3 1/4 - run it through the center of the page.
3. Frame the edges of the Celery paper with the blue velvet ribbon.
4. Cut a flower from the Mia paper, have it growing out of the lower blue ribbon.
5. Adhere the word “eight” in letter stickers across the ribbon and over the flower.
Page 9:

1. Cut a strip of Bamboo and Chocolate paper 6 x 3 inches. Cover the page Bamboo on top.
2. Cut Mat from Posey paper at 3 1/4 x 4 inches.
3 Adhere the mat centered to the right of the page.
4. Use green letter stickers to spell the word “nine” at the top of the Chocolate paper.
Page 10:

1. This page’s base is created using scraps. Cut several scraps into different sized rectangles. Adhere one off center and build off of that added other pieces of paper until you over lap the edge and can trim it to fit the design. Toward the end you will probably have to trim one or two to create a perfect fit.
2. Cut a mat from Celery paper 4 ½ x 3 ½ . Adhere with pop dots.
3. Run a length of ribbon down the left side of the mat.
4. Use the large brown letter stickers to write “ten” under the mat.
Page 11:

1. Cover your base with Parasol paper.
2. Cut a strip of Vanilla nd Celery 2 1/4 x 4 inches, center them joined together to create one mat in the center of you page.
3. Run ribbon across the bottom.
4. Use the small brown letter “L” s as ones to create the number “11″.
Page 12:

1. Cover the page with Twinkle paper.
2. Cut a mat from the Wisteria paper 5 x 4 1/4 - adhere it centered with pop dots.
3. Cut a small rectangle from chocolate and place in the lower right hand corner.
4. Place the die cut number 12 over the brown.
To create the ribbon wrap:
1. Cut 12 inches of the elastic ribbon
2. Tie both ends to either part of magnetic buckle.
3. Cut a tag from the Celery paper
4. Run a small strip of Rain paper across the bottom of the tag
5. Punch or cut out another flower and center that on the tag.
6. Using a combination of letter stickers and handwriting write “Baby’s 1st year” on the tag.
7. Tie the tag to the face of the buckle.
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I really love this class. I have to discuss with my husband now…:)
Comment by Erica — October 23, 2007 @ 10:15 am
What is the difference between the beginner class and the advanced one?
Comment by Aileen — October 23, 2007 @ 12:04 pm
What a fantastic class. Not sure I can swing it right now, but I know a few people who can, I’ll send them right over.
Comment by Angie — October 23, 2007 @ 2:01 pm
BEAUTIFUL! Love the colors!
Comment by Stephanie Jedlicka — October 27, 2007 @ 4:39 pm