September 27, 2007

for the record

An architect by training, Jacqueline began creating her delightful album covers and cards as a hobby when her eldest turned 1. Thankfully for you and I, she hasn’t stopped and continues to create beautiful albums which are a mixture of collage and appliqué; she’s an avid scrapbooker, and it shows!

Jacqueline uses a combination of machine stitching and hand embroidery; her albums feature a front cover which is lightly quilted onto wadding, with the entire cover stitched onto a hardback album. I really do love the colors and fresh patterns and appliqués that she uses; she even can customize covers for you with your initials! The name of her shop is For the Record, and is available by clicking here.

2 Responses to “for the record”

  1. Wow, those scrapbook covers are gorgeous! My fave: The first one!

    This would make for an interesting holiday project.

    By Veron at September 27th, 2007 at 10:50 am

  2. Thanks for featuring me! :) So totally blown away by the honor….

    By jacqueline yeo at September 28th, 2007 at 2:07 am

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