Family Legacy Blog Hop Badge |
Family Legacy Stamp Set |
mini album cover |
mini album - open to page 1 |
mini album - open to pages 2 and 3 |
mini album - open to pages 4 and 5 |
mini album - open to pages 6 and 7 |
mini album - open to page 8 |
I have enough space in my accordion folds to add two more Flip Flaps, but I did not have enough time before the hop. Since the ribbon is removable, I can easily add the Flip Flaps and pages later.
If you would like to create your own mini album this project takes three sheets of 12" x 12" cardstock and will hold six Flip Flaps.
To create the covers and spine I made the following cuts:
cutting diagram - cover and spine |
To create the pages I made the following cuts on two sheets of cardstock:
cutting diagram - pages |
Add one Flip Flap per fold. Add as many hole punches as you would like; it depends on how you want your ribbon to look. I punched twice and fed the ribbon from the back and tied a bow.
I used Ribbet.com and the Blank Canvas Feature to create the pages with journaling on them because I knew it would take a lot of time and patience to stamp all of the names and dates. I put the 3 15/16" x 6" pieces of cardstock in the photo tray on my printer and when printing the journaling, set the Media Type to Plain Paper. Creating and printing the pages like a photograph will make it easy for me to create more albums and to share the pages with family members who do not live close enough to attend the reunion.
I also used Ribbet.com and the Blank Canvas Feature to scale down two of my photos: the siblings and the portrait of my twice great-grandparents. I could have printed the siblings photo, but the digital copy I had was larger than a 6" x 4" photo and their heads would have been close to the edge and their feet would have been partially cut off. I found the portrait of my twice great-grandparents online (someone shared it on their page at https://www.findagrave.com/–I encourage you to look around). When I tried to print this photo, some of it was also going to be cut off. I used Canon My Image Garden and the Photo Layout option to print the photos. I printed the two individual portraits on one 6" x 4" photo.
I could have created many of the pages in Cricut Design Space however, since there is an 11½" limitation on the width of a project, I found it easier to cut everything on my paper trimmer. It also consumes less paper using a paper trimmer since you do not have fit the width to 11½" and leave space around the shapes.
Before you head to ***Haley Dyer's The Inky Scrapper***, the supplies I used to create my project are listed below.
All supplies are from Close To My Heart except where noted:
- My Acrylix™ Stamp Sets: Family Legacy — March Stamp of the Month (S2003), Yesterday & Today—Cardmaking Stamp + Thin Cuts (Z3658) or Yesterday & Today—Cardmaking (C1828), Simply Said (C1725), Cherishing Her — February Stamp of the Month
- Cardstock: Toffee (X5950)
- Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pads: Intense Black Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad (Z4189), Toffee (Z2828) Espresso (Z2829)
- White Burlap Ribbon (Z3323), 4" × 6" Flip Flaps™ Memory Protectors™ (Z3231); Black Journaling Pen (.03) (Z3516)
- Supplies not from Close To My Heart: We R Memory Keepers Precision Press, We R Memory Keepers Crop-a-Dile® Hole Punch and Eyelet Setter, Ribbet.com, Hunkydory Adorable Scoreboard, Canon My Image Garden
I love to hear what folks think about the items I create. If you have a little time, please leave a comment letting me know what you think of this mini album. I hope you are enjoying the projects created with Family Legacy — the March Stamp of the Month. Thank you for hopping with us!
So you do not have to scroll back up, the next stop on the hop is ***Haley Dyer's The Inky Scrapper***.
What a great project!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!! Thank you for sharing your instructions. Thank you for joining us in this month's stamp of the month blog hop. I can't wait to see what you create next! ☕đŸ’™MissC
ReplyDeleteOh, how awesome, Brenda! What a great collection of memories.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome album! Thank you for sharing the instructions!
ReplyDeleteOH WOW! This is VERY nice! What a wonderful album!
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