I had this wild idea that the Sizzix Pass Port Mini Album ( Die
) would be perfect for making an album to hold the ATC Cards I received in the
first round of swaps. I thought if I cut the pages out of Page protectors and
then used the Fuse Tool to seal up the sides and bottom it would be large enough
to hold the cards and be able to show both sides of them.. as it turns out It
did work.
I had to extend the spine of the album but I just cut one extra
flap and a signature and use that to make it a bit wider and allows for chunkier
contents.
Each Signature holds two pages, which means that I can fit all
12 of the swap cards in one book.
I cut each 8 1/2 x 11 page protector in half and then ran them through the
die cutting machine keeping the two layers together.
Then I cut a template out just slightly bigger that the ATC cards and then
using my Fuse Tool I used the template to seal the sleeves up on three sides
You can cut the excess off, but I chose to leave it on
I assembled my album putting two of each sleeve per hole on the
spine, added the covers. I added the ATC cards to know how bulky it was.
I then made a closure with Kraft Tex and adhered it to the
covers using Velcro on both the back and the front
I am delighted with how it turned out and I can now display my
beautiful cards on the coffee table for all to enjoy..
Carol
Supply List
Velcro Dots
Note: If you would like to make this book using the precut album, and you purchase the page sleeves, I will be happy to cut them out for you. Also note that you need the spine extension.
Note: If you would like to make this book using the precut album, and you purchase the page sleeves, I will be happy to cut them out for you. Also note that you need the spine extension.
Fantastic and now I can't wait to try making one of my own for meeeee
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI saw the other album and can't find it...?