Friday, October 4, 2013

2 Magic of OZ Mini album

Magic of OZ  The Emerald Castle Chipboard Album

Okay I know I went crazy with this one. I know I was exhausted when I finished this one.

I justed really really wanted to make the emarald castel from OZ. I knew I wanted to add green rhinestones With a Gold gate.

Well this what I came up with.

grab a coffee and then sit down and scroll through the pictures.

 I have tried to describe each page and the thought that was going through my head as I assembled each page.

If you have any questions please post them. I try to post my blogs very morning.

Thank you visiting and have a blessed day.


The gate was cut with the cricut I belive, Sorry I cannot remember the name of cartridge I used.


Do you see all of the rhine stones I glued by hand.


The gate came out so much better then I envisioned in my mind.


glitter hand made fabric flower. ( to represent Dorothy's shoes)


OZ letters was cut out using a cricut cartridge.


Gold lace and sheer gold fabric used to bind the album


Here is the back of the album. The flowers around the edges was fussy cut to frame the page and adhered with pop dots so that the flowers could over lap what ever picture was placed in here.



this part of wrap is the closure.


top view of the album


And now we open the Gate and the magic begins


I used ribbon trimms for the binding so that the person who bought it could easily expand the album as the pictures were added.


The banner is pieced to gether by me. I used tooth picks for the banners and then I used ren and green stickles


Inside of the castle entrance



Here is first flap page for photos.


opens to the right


tags behind the flap.

The black tags is from the yellow printed paper of dorothy and friends.


closer look at the firt tags.

The tags to left was made with Tim Holtz on the edge dies Scroll works and barouque



closer look at the smaller tags


This tag was made from the prima packaging. I loved the color and it went perfect with glenda.


The back of the tags.


Trifold tags

trifold tags


page 3


4 x 4 flap page





trifold tags with a red ribbon band



 page 4 is dedecated to the scarecrow
With fussy cutting and then I printed up the scarecrow song.




I used a burlap doily that I stiffened with modpodge and then cutout with the sizzix doily die.

I figure burlap would go perfect for the scarecrow


Inside of the flap


Here are the tags from this page

I remember oz gave him a deploma so I looked up quotes and added them to this tag

even in this album scarecrow got receive a diploma



Trifold tag with more quotes from the oz movie






page 5

a page dedicated to the tim man and his song from the movie about how much he wanted a heart.



interlocking heart that you can mount a photo on from the back


aluminum  flowers for the tin man


again a tag made from the prima flowers packaging


more quotes from the movie



Page 6

the cowardly lions page



and here is his song from the movie


his page was hard and I made a badge for him that said courage but sadly I made it too thick and it could not fir in this already very thick album.


trifold tag about courage








page 7 






page 8

This paper was hard to incorporate.

I was stumped and it took me about 3 days to complete this one.







tag for the last page







Okay sorry it took me a while to come back to finish my post



Here is the 6 x 6 cover. Here we have a lost of fussy cutting.
I wanted to have many of the character of on the cover.
I love this paper collection I was so sad when they discontinued the the magic of oz. I hope they something like the Witch the lion and the wardrobe.
wouldn't that be cool !

Here is the first and second page with the tags.

1st and 2nd page without the tags the embelishment is from the chipboard collection.

third and 4th page.
 The pages are envelopes made from cardstock.

 third and 4th page without the tags


5th and 6th page


7th and 8th page

back cover


envelope tags 5 x 5

back of the tags the lion I purchased from either micheals or joannes.


pocket page tags




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