I'm still alive, just swamped! We had my daughter's princess birthday party a couple of weekends ago, so I have a lot of projects from there to share. But first, here are her invitation! These were definitely a labor of love, but I couldn't be happier with the way they turned out!
I started out with chunky board books and 5x5 prints. Then, I modgepodged the prints onto the pages and let them dry. I added a bit of pink scrapbooking paper to the spine of each one as a finishing touch. Love.
Wow! Those look fantastic! How many did you make?
ReplyDeleteOMG! That is the cutest story ever!! What an adorable idea. I love your blog. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see you DIY Home Sweet home.
Jamie
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ReplyDeleteTHIS IS NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING. I LOVE LOVE THESE.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Did you just print the photos on regular paper?
ReplyDeleteI did! Then I just modge podged them on each page. To date, this is my favorite invite that I'Ve done!
DeleteAmazing!! Did u seal the top with mod podge too? Or just to glue them down? Did u use a laser printer?
DeleteThe pictures are actually photos that I had printed on photo paper--like the ones you can order from Walgreens. I did seal the top of the photos with modge podge, too. It dried pretty quickly, so that part wasn't all that time consuming!
DeleteI would love to recreate these sweet books you created!! I was wondering what book you used and did you use a template for the wording? Where did you find it? Thank you kindly (^_^)
DeleteLisa wlklin@aol.com
Hello, thank you for posting this project! I just finished making mine for my daughters 5th birthday coming up! Princess theme! They turned out great and i put a lot of love into it! Thank you so much!
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