30 Minute Minibook - Hybrid / Recycling
Recycled Rockabilly Hybrid Minbook
Want to create a cute, cool and super simple minibook made up mostly of odds and ends you probably already have on hand? Oh, and did I say you can do this in less than 30 minutes? Yep, that's right, less than 30! Well, what are we waiting for? Take a look at the sneak peek and let's get started!
Everything you need to know about how to complete this adorable little minibook, including a full supply list, is right here in this PDF file for your printing and reading ease.
Download Recycled_Rockabilly_Hybrid_MiniBookJR.pdf
The beauty of this little mini is the only thing you might need to buy (if you haven't already) is Audrey Neal's Rockabilly Quick Page pack which is available for purchase and download in the SIStv Boutique. While you are there be sure to check out all the other digital/paper/hybrid goodness available for all your creative projects...you won't be disappointed! Seriously, you just won't!
While in the Boutique you may also want to check out the other digital Quick Page packs that are available for purchase and download; the selection of goodies to be had is growing weekly. In addition to the QP packs, you can also choose from an array of individual Quick Pages, Print Blocks, embellies and brushes. All of this is yours to be had and can help you create endless varieties of these quick little minis with the utmost of ease. Oh, and, about those Print Blocks by Kerry Lynn Yeary, you can make a killer little "house mini" by way of your digi or traditional scrapping skills...check it out and let your imagination run wild - the possibilities are truly endless!
One last thing before I leave you, in an effort to make things a little easier and more versatile I have included a template for the cup holder wrapper. So, now, if you happen to not have one on hand you have no excuse for not whipping up this minibook. Ok, truth be told, it is also included for those of you that prefer to trace the shape directly onto your patterned paper.
Hopefully you have enjoyed this tutorial. If you have any questions or problems you can always send me a PM. There are a few more photos of the finished project in my Gallery at SIStv.
Jayne (aka NellieRose)



This is brilliant!
Love it Jayne!
Posted by: Cathy | April 21, 2008 at 08:50 AM
This is just fab! I love the idea and the fact that it only takes 30 minutes!!!
Posted by: Traci (tracinicole) | April 21, 2008 at 08:59 AM
omgosh...i'm doing this TONIGHT!!!
thanks jayne-y!!!!
Posted by: gigi | April 22, 2008 at 02:32 PM
This is AWESOME Jayne! You digi girls continually blow me away...seriously.
Posted by: Big SIS | May 02, 2008 at 10:08 AM