Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Binder Album - Schoolhouse - Page 1, 2 & 3

For last Saturday's Album class, I made another album to show the class more photo matting variations for that size of album. Rather than showing you the entire album, I will be showing you a double page layout at a time. Today's post also include the single first page of the album.

The first page flap can be used for the album title. or it could include a photo on the Pool Party mat with the title added below.


Opening the front flap reveals a 4 5/8"w x 6"h mat that actually opens to more space for photos. It has a magnet closure and the magnet seen will be covered with a photo.


When the first page is turned over the 2nd and 3rd page spread is revealed. The 2 x 2 photo is the star for this layout, and you can see that each mat can be flipped open for more space.


There are even some journaling spots.


When that flap is flipped open there are now mats for wallet sized photos, and a  journaling place on the inside of the flap.


To create these pages for the Stampin' Up! Project Life 6 x 8 Albums:
  • Trim down your 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock to 8 1/4" x 11".
  • With the length across the top of your score board, score at 5/8" & 7 1/4"
  • Fold using your bone folder.
  • Using double sided adhesive tape, attach the 5/8" to the main part of the page.
  • Measure where you need to have your holes within that 5/8" strip and punch.
If you wish to attach DSP:
  • Take your 12 x 12 DSP and turn the top of the pattern/page to the left and trim at 8"
  • That same piece, turn the pattern/top again to the top and trim at 6". That should give you two pieces that measure 6'w x 8"h.
  • The remaining 4" piece trim down to 3 7/8" 0r 3 3/4" (your choice).
  • Next, with the length cross ways, trim at 8". This gives one piece at 3 7/8" (or 3 3/4") x 8", and one piece at 3 7/8" (or 3 3/4") x 4".
Then there are a variety of ways to showcase your photos.

I will be showing you more page layouts over the next month.

Thank you for stopping by today, and happy creating!








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