Lawn Fawn Flip Book Banner Album by Leica

Lawn Fawn Flip Book Banner Album by Leica

Posted by Leica Palma on

Hello, crafty friends! Leica here and today I am sharing a flip book banner album using Lawn Fawn’s Hello Sunshine Remix papers.

I used the petite pack, as I like the smaller prints on the 6x6 papers for this project. I also used the following materials:

Lawn Fawn Stitched Party Banners

Lawn Fawn Acetate

Foam Tape

Binder Rings

Sequins

Because the papers are not double-sided and I wanted to decorate the back side of the tags, I die cut a total of 10 banners to make 5 pages for my album. With the remnants, I die cut parts of the banner and adhered it to some of the pages. The front and back of the album are shakers. The confetti are sandwiched by acetate sheet and photo sleeve.

Next, I machine stitched around all the banners using pink thread. I then printed 2.5 x 2.5in photos, cut to have a thin white border around them, and foam mounted to a slightly bigger piece of paper for more colors and dimension. I also added a pom pom trim to the first and last paper banners.

I sure wished I had a pink binder ring to keep these pages together. Instead, I tied ribbons and twine around a silver binder ring to pretty it up.

I hope you like today’s project share and that you are inspired to create!

Leica

Instagram: @leica_crafts

Products Used:

Lawn Fawn Petite Paper Pack - Hello Sunshine Remix

Lawn Fawn Lawn Cuts - Stitched Party Banners

Lawn Fawn Acetate

Foam Tape

Binder Rings

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