From time to time I write some poetry and always wanted to have my poems printed, but had no idea how to go about it. Last year I scrapped some, but it was only around Christmas when it dawned on me that I could do it with others, too. Scrapping poetry is, after all, the same as doing photoless layouts or art journalling pages.
While working on the project I had the idea that I might use some Alphonse Mucha pictures, as his work became public domain in 2010. I ended up using some postcard scans and one Botticelli painting as well (he's one of my favourite artists, too).
It's taken me about 6 weeks to do this and another two before the book was printed, but it was so worth it. And for me this is the final proof that scrapbooking is an amazing technique that can be used pretty much for anything.
I was lazy to post it until now, because I don't like doing big uploads, but today I finally felt like it.
Some examples of the printed book:
Credits:
Art: Alfons Mucha :: Flirt
Kiitos:
Krystal Hartley :: Ever After
yellow paper used for frame overlay by Krystal Hartley :: Natural Beauty
white rose by Krystal Hartley :: Adelyn
lace and bow by Krystal Hartley :: Platinum Dreams
green swirl by Krystal Hartley :: Summer’s End
borders by Krystal Hartley :: Basically Edgy 2
flower circle and dandelion by Jenn Barrette :: Dandelion Wishes
central bg paper by Julie Billingsley :: A Love to Last
right and left bg papers by Krystal Hartley :: Butterflies are Free to Fly
Font: P22 Typewriter