![]() On the back of the index cards I added paper from the backdrops volume 4 and 5 paper packs, ephemera, layers, design tape trims and remnant rubs over the top. I really love those larger number rubs and it’s worth picking up an idea-ology remnant rub tool, and some extra remnant rubs. I used tape from the trims design tape up the side which perfectly matched and some more ephemera and remnant rubs. I love this paper from the backdrops paper pack. I added remnant rubs, design tape trims and ephemera to build the story. I used distress collage medium underneath the butterfly to attach the transparency without the glue showing. I love that pop of orange from the piece from the layers ephemera and that gorgeous transparency. This was my favorite spread from my file cards. Meet Dr Adeline, she is a founding member of The Chemistry Club. The tickets and postal stamps give an element of travel to the cards. I used the clippings stickers to name my scientists and the remnant rubs to continue the story. That gorgeous grunge is part of the backdrops volume 4 paper pack that I used to cover the front of the pocket. ![]() I decorated the front of the second pocket. I then used the blending tool with blending foam to blend in a little distress ink over the scuffed sections. I used the new distress sanding disks and mini round blending tool to sand the large numbers. I glued scientists notes card to the back of the pocket and then decorated the back of the card with paper, ephemera and remnant rubs. I also added some more remnant rubs, design tape trims and clippings stickers. I added pieces from the layers, transparencies and ephemera packs. Gluing paper from the backdrops volume 4 paper pack and scored the center to break the paper so the booklet closed easily. I used one of the cards from the idea-ology file cards pack to create the scientists notes. I used the index cards from the idea-ology file cards pack, adding ephemera, design tape trims, remnant rubs and clippings stickers to tell the story of scientist Dr Schuyler. I absolutely love idea-ology photomatics and they were perfect for my scientist identification cards. I was really pleased with how this turned out. I added a piece of ephemera and a little more distress crayon. Covered it in foundry wax and once heated and COOLED, I rubbed distress crayon over the top and then dry brushed black soot paint over the top of that. I added a spoon from the idea-ology silverware pack to the front of the file cards. I wrapped a label from the ephemera set around the front with some remnant rubs added. The photo covers the blocks of color on the collage paper but I love that you can see the numbers and writing peeking out around the edges. I covered a pocket from the file cards pack with palette collage paper. I had already seen the “The Chemistry Club” sticker from the clippings stickers and this photo just perfectly matched the story. This is one of my favorite photos from the idea-ology snapshots volume 2 pack. Side view: pocket on top, folded card behind, index card inside the pocket with tab showing (all from idea-ology file cards pack). The folded card in this pack perfectly fit onto the back of the pocket and I added some ephemera inside the pocket for visual interest when the index cards are out. I trimmed the index cards slightly to fit inside the pockets. Using idea-ology file cards I created scientist identification cards and experiment notes. ![]() I love that idea-ology helps you tell a story and this was the perfect way to continue mine. You can see all the details of the science experiment tray on my other post. I created a compartment at the back of the vignette tray out of etcetera thickboard trims covered with backdrops volumes 4 and 5 papers for the file cards to sit in. I was inspired by all the incredible paper and ephemera that is part of this new idea-ology 2023 line and wanted to add a paper element to my science experiment tray. You can see the idea-ology 2023 products, LIVE replay and inspiration makes over on Tim Holtz blog. In my last post I shared my science experiment tray and today I’m sharing the idea-ology file cards that were part of that make. Hello friends, hope your week is off to a great start.
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