I have the basic plan all set, and a few first pages complete. I'm lovin' the process of creating these Top Ten Memory Experiences of our Disney 2011 trip. Since this is my first mini and I am very aware of each step that I am taking, I thought that I might share some tips. I apologize, in advance, for this lengthy post.
Shall I share a little background about our trip? We knew that we were planning our Disney vacation at one of the busiest seasons, Easter. The weather is perfect and many people take their maiden trips at this time, as well as a few seasoned Disney travelers. EPCOT is my favorite park, for many reasons. I wanted to be on property at the EPCOT resorts, and we saved up for this very special experience! But, we were very conscious of just how busy it would be. Therefore, we planned strategies, well in advance, to stay ahead of the crowds. Generally, we were successful in this endeavor; and, I would not hesitate to plan a trip to Disney again during this busy season. If you want to read our Trip Report, you may find it at Our Wonderful World of Disney Spring 2011 Vacation. I hope to complete the rest of the report soon. However, I got very frustrated when I lost a very timing consuming update into cyperspace, *POOF* and it was gone. Now, I just have to recharge my motivation and redo that section, as well as complete the report before I forget all the details.
The album that I am using, here, has four uniquely shaped chipboard pages and three uniquely shaped acrylic pages. The acrylic pages had a protective film on each of it's sides that I needed to shed. But, I will enjoy working with those pages with the clear acrylic as a base. The chipboard, I am covering with patterned paper from the grouping that I put together from my post of June 20, 2011. I covered them with the same techniques that I use for any naked chipboard covering. First, I sand any rough edges.
Then, I trace the shape onto patterned paper using the backsides, as to not mistakenly leave any ink showing.
I cut the outlined shape; and, I use a standard hole punch for the holes:
I used my large Xyron sticker maker to put an even and smooth coat of adhesive onto the bottom side of the patterned paper. However, I would use a liquid Mod Podge or Decoupage sealer if the papers were much more stiff. I, then, put together the pages with the grand color scheme and acrylic peek through spots, in mind. My first few pages are included below.
Recap of today's favorites:
1. Being Together As A Family!
2. Location, Location, Location
3. Easy Access To Fabulous Dining!
I hope that you have a wonderful and blessed holiday and weekend! Thanks for stopping by!