Tuesday, January 28, 2025

6 X 8 MINI ALBUMS - PART 3 DOODLE-POP STORAGE | with Karen

This weekend, it was time to get back to my new self care project - my Doodle-pop sticker book. So that means that I get to share some new pages and new ideas with you!  If you missed my first two posts you can find my cover post here and my first pages here.

   

For this section of my album, I wanted to focus on some of my favourite animal characters so I started off with the adorable toucan that coordinated with the papers I chose as the main theme for the album from the Seaside Summer collection.

   

Remembering that the goal of my sticker books is to be able to remove the Doodle-pops if I ever decide I can part with them (as if), I thought I would play around with some more ways to make that happen. On this little page, I used a divider from the album as the base and then just used one strip of Doodlebug Swiss Dot washi tape across the front to hold the Doodle-pop on place. The washi tape easily peels off of the Doodle-pop but still holds it firmly in place. And I used some brown polka dot print and strategically placed it so it looked a little bit like a tree branch that the toucan was perched upon! A few die cuts from the Odds and Ends packs also add a little more stability by overlapping on top of the Doodle-pop. I just used some foam adhesive to give them a bit of volume making sure not to put the adhesive on the Doodle-pop. But let's be real - this little layout and Doodle-pop are so darn cute, they are never leaving this album!

   

On to the next page! For this set, I actually wanted to try something completely different. I wanted to see if there was a way I could do away with the packaging completely and still be able to remove the Doodle-pop later if I wanted to. To do this, I decided to grab some release paper!

   

Now here's the thing with release paper though - nothing really sticks to it...so that is both good and bad in this context. If you were to put the Doodle-pop right on the release paper, it would just slide off. So to counteract this a bit, I added a strip of washi tape to the release paper, wrapping it around the back and overlapping it so it stayed in place. Then I placed the Doodle-pops so that they are partially on the washi tape and partially on the release paper. The Doodle-pops come off of the washi tape quite easily as well, but also provide enough "grab" to keep them on the release paper.

   

I simply trimmed them down and backed each one with some Petite Prints paper in Buffalo Plaid/Wood Grain and was all set! These give a really clean and simple look to the page. So there you go - a couple of new ways that you can utilize washi tape to help you keep the Doodle Pops in your new sticker album! I hope it will inspire you to get that collection on display! Thanks for stopping by! Hugs,


BLOG | INSTAGRAM

DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

6X8 Album - Coral with page protectors
Seaside Summer collection
 Petite Prints in Pistachio Buffalo Print/Wood Grain
Doodlebug Swiss Dot washi tape
Mini Paper Clips

OTHER

Adhesive Release paper

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