Happy Friday! Jen here from the haystack needle. It's been such a treat to guest blog on OSBP! As my final post, I thought I'd share two things I love to do when I have an afternoon or evening to just sit and play with paper: make albums and work on my wedding scrapbook (it's still not done after more than a year, but it's getting there!).
First, this is a Polaroid album that I pulled together for two of our friends, Kevin and Ali, who got married in the Cayman Islands. I brought my Polaroid camera down to the wedding, and I've finally found a way to pull together the Polaroids in a special book for them. I used this Kolo album, bits of paper and cards that captured that island spirit, and Japanese tape. Oh, and my typewriter came in handy to type little captions.
And here's a peek at my wedding scrapbook. I took a scrapbook that was the right size (wrong cover) and used some Mod Podge, a photocopy of a map of Maine, ribbon and patterned paper to create the cover you see here.
Two months before we got married, we hosted a spaghetti feed, which basically translates to the largest slow cooker you've ever seen (Hamilton Beach commercial slow cooker circa 1963 no joke!) filled with homemade sauce, bowls of spaghetti, and the entire family gathered at Dan's family's camp. It was a great way to bring together Dan's family (which is super big) for a casual (second) wedding celebration, since we went with hosting a small wedding. The spaghetti feed was so much fun! For the invites, I used alphabet stamps and Yellow Owl Workshop's landscape stamp set, which reminds me of camp.
Thanks so much, Nole, for letting me share all these paper bits of our wedding! I had so much fun being a part of OSBP this week. Have a great weekend everyone! –Jen
All the photography here (and throughout the week) by Charlotte Jenks Lewis. Thanks, Charlotte!