Scrap Making Another Super Cute Mini Album
Scrap Making Another Super Cute Mini Album Hi everyone! so i have been working hard on this cute mini album for the fantabulous cricut challenge, they are having a mini album challenge right now, it actually ends tonight so i am cutting it kinda close the theme is animals and of course i went to my 'go to' cart create a critter (i think it's everyones 'go to' cart these days! lol) and i wanted to do more of a larger mini so i can. Make sure that the paper is dry from any glue or else it may cause a tear. 3. cut a 3 inch by 8 inch chipboard for the album spine. just as we did in step 1, use your paper trimmer to cut another piece of chipboard in a three by eight inch rectangle. this will be used for the “spine” of your mini album scrapbook.
Well This Is A Super Cute Mini Album By Design Team Member Stefanie Tell your own sweet story with crate paper's sweet story collection and a fabulous mini album by bea valint. this unique little flip through album in a box is a perfect gift for a loved one or an adorable keepsake for your collection. bea shows you the exact measurements and templates for creating this fun project in the tutorial below!. Here's a broader look at the folio. check out all those fun spaces for photos of your child's school days! if you add pictures to all of the flaps, this mini album will hold 15 photos. i decided to add cute papers to some of mine so this one holds 9 11 photos. now for the tutorial. Another trick to sneak in multiple photos is to make little accordion albums on a page. these are super simple to make and can help maximize your space! in the layouts above, the top layout has a total of 6 photos on the page; the middle layout has 3 photos; the bottom layout has 4 photos. Make sure to crease the paper where it hits the fold of the spine, being careful not to tear it. open and close the album a few times to work in and soften the paper. using the tape runner generously, adhere the paper to the cover. 8. to create the binding, begin with one sheet of 12″ x 12″ cardstock and cut it in half.
Another Mini Album Mini Scrapbook Albums Mini Albums Mini Album Another trick to sneak in multiple photos is to make little accordion albums on a page. these are super simple to make and can help maximize your space! in the layouts above, the top layout has a total of 6 photos on the page; the middle layout has 3 photos; the bottom layout has 4 photos. Make sure to crease the paper where it hits the fold of the spine, being careful not to tear it. open and close the album a few times to work in and soften the paper. using the tape runner generously, adhere the paper to the cover. 8. to create the binding, begin with one sheet of 12″ x 12″ cardstock and cut it in half. Attach the hinge to the spine of the book. line up the scored 1 8" "gutters" on your hinge to the gutters on your album. gently burnish and fold all your score lines. trim decorative paper to add to the inside of your covers. trim three pieces of dark blue cardstock to 4 7 8" x 3 3 8" and add one piece to each hinge. To make this yourself, first you have to pick a photo for the inside. next, you will want to cut a frame out of thick cardstock. this one is approximately 3×4 inches. after cutting enough frames to get your desired thickness, stack and glue them on top of one another. my frame ended up being around one inch thick.
Super Cute Mini Album Journaling Mini Albums Mini Scrapbook Albums Attach the hinge to the spine of the book. line up the scored 1 8" "gutters" on your hinge to the gutters on your album. gently burnish and fold all your score lines. trim decorative paper to add to the inside of your covers. trim three pieces of dark blue cardstock to 4 7 8" x 3 3 8" and add one piece to each hinge. To make this yourself, first you have to pick a photo for the inside. next, you will want to cut a frame out of thick cardstock. this one is approximately 3×4 inches. after cutting enough frames to get your desired thickness, stack and glue them on top of one another. my frame ended up being around one inch thick.
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