Showing posts with label Schoolhouse DSP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schoolhouse DSP. Show all posts
Monday, March 7, 2016
Binder Album - Schoolhouse - Page 6 & 7
Continuing on with the Schoolhouse DSP Album pages, we are looking at pages 6 & 7 today.
First off, the 'life is good' flap, if you look closely you will see that it is embossed with the "Elegant Dots" folder giving a tactile texture to this page layout. the other panels & flaps you see have a faux stitch around the edge. On these you may place your photos, or if you wish, add embellishing elements.
Upon opening the magnetic flap there is a place for a photo to cover the magnet, a little journaling spot, and another magnet to cover with another photo.
That gray flap opens and is spaced for a larger photo that would need to be cut in half to fit within the folded space. When doing this, you must leave close to 1/8" space so that the flap can close and lay properly.
When we have a look at page 7, and open the flap on the right, there are three photo mats for 3 x 4 or wallet sized photos. On the inside of the flap overhanging mat, I took the smallest Clear Block (A), inked it, and stamped a pattern.
Here you see it close up.
To see pages 1 through 3, click here; pages 4 & 5, click here.
Hope you are getting some ideas for creating your album layouts. Thank you for stopping by to have a look.
Oh, and a reminder. Today is the last day to take advantage of the Weekly Deals! That's a great price for the Ornate Tag Topper Punch! New Weekly Deals coming tomorrow.
Happy creating!
Labels:
Album,
Schoolhouse DSP,
Scrapbooking,
Weekly Deals
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:
I will be showing you more page layouts over the next month.
Thank you for stopping by today, and happy creating!
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.
- 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".
I will be showing you more page layouts over the next month.
Thank you for stopping by today, and happy creating!
Labels:
Mini Album,
Schoolhouse DSP,
Scrapbooking