Wednesday, March 20, 2019

How to Use An Entire Paper Pad Series: Part 5B Mini Album #2


Today I'm sharing the second album I made in the "How to Use an Entire Paper Pad Series". Several of these papers were 6x6" designs on 12x12" papers to start with, which is what got me thinking about a 6x6" mini album.


Although this is from the same paper pad, it isn't Paris-themed. I chose to use the pretty florals on this one, since there was a mix of cutesy Paris-themed papers and more elegant floral papers in this paper pad.

Inside the front cover, there is a pocket. This can hold memorabilia or extra pictures.


I just love this gold foil polka dot paper!

Although this album has only three main pages attached to the spine, they all have several flaps and tags, so it can hold up to 31 photos of varying sizes.


This tag feature comes out the top of the main page, giving you room for four more photos or journaling.


This lefthand page has a pocket feature, so you can slide in a photo or some memorabilia.


That lefthand page opens out to another page.


This is a sampling of the basic style of page throughout the book. Now, let's skip to the back. (See, this is the same basic layout with the same pretty papers.)


This is the back cover.


And this is the spine. I used some pretty pleated ribbon to give it an extra feminine touch.

If you're interested in purchasing this album, I just opened up my Etsy shop last night. Go check it out here. I'll be sharing more officially about my shop later, probably after I finish this series.

I hope you're enjoying this series as much as I am. It's stretching me to think of several different ways to use the same papers.

Next up: cards made from the scraps.

Want to see the rest of the series? Check them out at these links:


Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - Planning
Part 3 - Composition Notebook Journals
Part 4 - Traveler's Notebooks
Part 4 - Traveler's Notebook #2
Part 5A - Mini Album #1
Part 5B - Mini Album #2
Part 6 - Cards
Part 7 - Tags 

2 comments:

Esther Asbury said...

Wow! This turned out beautiful! Love the pleated ribbon on the spine!

Esther Asbury said...

BTW.....your shop still says you're taking a break, and you can't see any items for sale.

 
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