Hellooooooo Ladies! I'm really excited about this class and hope you all love the album!
I will start in a few and update this original thread with the instructions as we go along. Please jump in and ask questions any time!
First, you need to cut a 4x12 strip of paper, then score it at every inch. After you score it, fold it
accordian style. You want the first fold on the left to go backwards, just like shown here:
This will be the binding of the book, so we will want to glue it together now. I tried to show below where to start the gluing on the back side edge:
Then glue the edges and fold. When you are done, it should look like this:
Next, you will cut six 4x4 squares from the papers. You will also cut a 4 x 2.25" piece that will cover the binding edge. You should have this pile in front of you now:
Next you will start adhering the pages to the tabs on the binding piece. You just put a few strips of adhesive on the front of the tab, then adhere the pages like this:
Once all of your pages are stuck on the tabs (including the cover), we will cover the spine with the 4x2.25" piece. First you will want to cut a piece of twine or ribbon about 22 inches long. Put a few rows of adhesive on each long edge of the spine cover piece. Put the center of the twine at the spine of the book, then center and wrap the spine cover piece around to cover the edge. Your book should now look like this:
Next is the cover! I used a
4x3
piece of paper (one of the backs of a card from the card sheet), and adhered it to the cover with a border sticker on the left edge that I outlined with black pen. I first put the tree sticker on, then outlined it in black pen, too. I added the Joy sticker at the top. I backed the Merry sticker with a scrap of the red polka dot paper, then adhered that with foam dots to the middle of the tree. Last of all, I added the year with Thickers. Feel free to do whatever you want here to really make it your own!
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Me!
wife of one, mother of FOUR!
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I'm here.. Me and my hunk!
I'm excited for this I love mini albums! I'm watching via smart phone from my DD's dance class with plans to work on mine later. Since I'm on the West Coast I get lots of scrapping time after things die down here.
I'll be lurking - generally don't try to create as we go along.
But excited about this class.
But excited about this class.
Laurie
I am here until the pizza is done.
Stephanie http://www.quiltedscrapper.blogspot.com/
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Hi girls! I *think* you should be able to get this done as we go along, but I could be totally off on that! LOL!
You can find this thread for the instructions through the weekend, or sometime next week the instructions will be posted as an article, too!
I'll post the first steps in a second!
You can find this thread for the instructions through the weekend, or sometime next week the instructions will be posted as an article, too!
I'll post the first steps in a second!
WooHoo! Just made it back in time for class!
...... but age is such a triumph over youth,
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
Hi Lynda! Hi Mary! Glad you could make it!
So far, so good. I understand the gluing of the accordions. It took me a bit.
Lynda
I'm here - and I might be able to actually make this!
I know- I tried to show it the best I could, but it's kind of hard unless you're seeing it in person I think.LyndaKay wrote:So far, so good. I understand the gluing of the accordions. It took me a bit.
Hi! Hey... did you leave a comment on my blog???writerlady wrote:I'm here - and I might be able to actually make this!
I left a message on your blog! Did you pick the winner?
...... but age is such a triumph over youth,
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
Yes... Lucky #9 won the alphas!scrapbookmary wrote:I left a message on your blog! Did you pick the winner?
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