Books: Monkshood and Saint Peter's Fair Kit: "Apothecary" by Club Scrap Template from Club Scrap September Trample Challenge (by Jacqueline). Fonts: Stonehenge + Tw Cen MT Condensed
Book: A Morbid Taste for Bones and One Corpse Too Many by Ellis Peters Kit: "Apothecary" by Club Scrap Fonts: Stonehenge + Tw Cen MT Condensed I used a quickpage that came with the kit.
Book: a medieval whodunnit series by Ellis Peters Kit: "Apothecary" by Club Scrap Font: Stonehenge I finally have managed to get all 21 books in the series and have started reading them in succession - this is an introduction page. I used one of the quickpages that came with the kit.
Book: People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks Kit: "Ivory Elegance" by Club Scrap Font: SA Inkspot This is the second book I read by Brooks and I really enjoyed them both - intriguing subjects combined with good storytelling! The LO is based on one of the quickpages that came with the kit, but heavily adapted.
Book: The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atkins Kit: "Cruisin'" by Club Scrap Font: Pupcat Double-click on the image for a larger version to read the text, as this is an interesting one...
Book: Lord of the Rings trilogy by J R R Tolkien Kit: "Artisfacts" by Club Scrap Template: Girl Talk Font: Benny Blanco + Complete in Him Created for Club Scrap PSL stencil challenge. Changed the colours of the papers and elements to suit the covers.
Book: Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo Kits: "Surf's Up" and "Into the Wild" by Club Scrap Template: Miss Vivi Font: Tabitha Created for Club Scrap PSL template challenge.
Book: series of cookbooks "Cooking Without..." by Barbara Cousins Kit: "Mirror Mirror" by Club Scrap Font: Tecton Pro Template: Scrapping bwith Liz Made for Club Scrap PSL stencil challenge.
Book: Die Nibelungen Saga by Torsten Dewi and Wolfgang Hohlbein Kit: "Henna" by Club Scrap Font: Patrick LO based vaguely on a template by Bouille. Worked with feathering for blending edges and vellum underlays.
Book: The Long Afternoon by Giles Waterfield Kit: Mirror Mirror by Club Scrap Font: Rage Italic I used a template from the CS "Milestones" kit, changing it slightly as I went along to make room for all the journaling...
Book: The War of the Worlds by H.G.Wells Kit: Matrix by Club Scrap Fonts: LED and Minion Pro I used a template from the CS kit "Mirror Mirror" but only loosely, changing most of the detail and adding the big journaling matte I needed.
Book: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett Kit: Pure + Simple by Club Scrap, with background paper from "Simply Beautiful" Font: Pristina I used a template that came with the Pure + Simple kit, making some amendments to it as I went along. Also changed the colour of the background page and of the Pure + Simple green into different greens and the yellow to match the book. The white on the tags is from Ivory Elegance.
Book: The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon Kit: Private Eye by Club Scrap Font: Travelling Typewriter I used the Feather function in Select (radius 200) on the section of the orange paper with the "mysterious man" (to apply: invert select and press delete), several times until there were no edges left. Also used several transparencies (including the text ones), merging the reddish paper into them and changing size and opacity. The white edge on the torn paper is done with the dodge tool.
Book: The Shack by William Young Kit: Sparkle by Club Scrap; ladybird from kit "Recess" by Heather Roselli (Scrapper's Guide May kit) Font: Copperplate Gothic Light I used the brush that came with the kit to create the white sparkle swirls, and used the "Hard Light" blend function on the section of the dark blue paper with the brown swirl. I also used the dodge tool to lighten the two paper sections.
Book: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Kit: Henna by Club Scrap Font: Bradley Hand I have used one of the stamps/transparencies in different colours, and to get the lighter colour in the bottom section of the paper for the text to be readable I underlayed it with the beige paper and used the eraser with medium opacity on the original paper.
This is yet another scrapbooking project of mine - but finally I'm getting into the world of digital and quite enjoying myself playing around with different ideas and options.
I wanted something different, not bound by the events and happenings in my life and whether the photos turn out or not etc. And I've long wanted to somehow do something by which to remember my favourite books. So here goes: my Book Review Scrapbook...
I have started a new album, completely digitally made, to share the books I'm reading and what I think about them. Those who know me will agree that I'm a veritable bookworm, so I already have a long list of favourites I want to journal here, plus anything I read these days...