Vintage Memory Box

Hi everyone, it is finally Friday and I get to share with you another fun project for Craftwell.

I want to show you a fun little project to store your favorite memories.  I am using the new Teresa Collins “Beautiful Words” embossing folder and I used it 2 different ways.  For the front cover of the book, I stamped the inside of the embossing folder with my Versamark and after I passed the card stock through my eBosser I covered the piece in Distressed embossing powder.  I love the Vintage feel that this gave.  For the inside I stamped the inside of the embossing folder with my ink pad and then ran it through my eBosser.  This gave me a cool raised letter look.

I am using the Attic Treasures SVG Kit from SVGCuts.com.  You can find the detailed assembly tutorial there.

Joann-Larkin-Happy-Memories

and here is the inside

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In addition to using the amazing Craftwell eBosser, I used the Teresa Collins ‘Beautiful Words’ embossing folder.

The sandwich combination that is ideal when using these embossing folders is:

Platform A
The embossing folder with the card stock inside
Platform C
Platform D

Here is a closer look at the products I used:

BeautifulWords      EB-WHT-BN1-2T

I hope to see you again soon.  I love to read your comments, thank you so much!

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About Castlepark Designs

My name is Joann and I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia with my husband Miles. We have one son who is in the Royal Canadian Navy. I have worked full time in the Finance and Insurance industry for the past 29 years. I absolutely adore all things paper & glue and have been involved with crafting in some way for most of my life. I have a great admiration for creating projects from paper that may not necessarily be made from paper. When not in my craft room, I enjoy spending time at our cottage enjoying all that nature and suburban life has to offer.

3 responses »

  1. You clever girl….this looks like a real vintage book! Love it!

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  2. Love both ways you did the embossing, very cool!

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