Thursday, June 20, 2013

"Isaiah Goes Swimming" Mini Album Book

The Project
I made my nephew a mini-album/easy reader book. 


The Inspiration
When I was babysitting him, he had to practice his reading using a series of leveled reading books. These were "Hi-Lo" books, high interest-low readability, using a lot of site words and repeated patterns. But judging by the way he was squirming around and needing a lot of "redirection", I was thinking it was more like "Lo-Hi" books, low interest-high readability. 

I had just taken some photos of him using an underwater case on my camera and decided to make him a book in the same genre. 

The Details
I started by rummaging through my existing mini-albums and found this Maya Road 3 ring binder chipboard album. It was the perfect size at 4.5 x 7" and contained 6 sturdy pages inside. 

I used my desktop publishing program, QuarkXPress, and created a basic template for a page. It contained a photo box and text box which was the size of the chipboard page. Four pages fit on a sheet of 8.5 x 11" photo paper. In total, I created 12 pages using 3 sheets of photo paper. 


I cut out each page and adhered it to the chipboard pages. I decorated the cover using a minimum of 2-D elements for durability. It feels very sturdy, like the board books for babies. 

The Inside
Here is a look at the inside pages. 









Hope you enjoyed my scrapping meets education project.


Thanks for stoppin' by,

2 comments:

Becky said...

What an amazingly awesome idea!

Angelique said...

Wow. Great project Michelle!

Huggsss,Angelique

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