It's not quite a mini album but it does hold photos! I made this hybrid album/photo display from two Tri-Shutter cards. I've made the cards by hand before. I'm not fond of Xacto knife work. So then I made a die cut template for my electronic cutter. However, I do really like manual die cuts. They are just easy to reach for. So, I bought the A2 Card Tri-Shutter die from Accucut Craft.
Accucut Craft just launched some monthly challenge themes. For June 2015, the theme is summer. When I think of summer, I think of summer vacation! So, here's my travel album!
I connected the tri-shutter cards with panels: one on each front of each card and one on the back which becomes the middle.
I also used a Little B hot air balloon die and I made an envelope for a journaling spot. This display stands on its own. This scrapbook mini album / photo display holds seven photos:
You can watch the walkthrough of my travel photo display on my Vimeo Channel!
Accucut Craft just launched some monthly challenge themes. For June 2015, the theme is summer. When I think of summer, I think of summer vacation! So, here's my travel album!
I connected the tri-shutter cards with panels: one on each front of each card and one on the back which becomes the middle.
I also used a Little B hot air balloon die and I made an envelope for a journaling spot. This display stands on its own. This scrapbook mini album / photo display holds seven photos:
- Three 3.5 x 5 inch photos (or 4 x 3 inch photos)
- Four wallet photos (either the 2.5 x 3.5 inch size or the 2 x 3 inch size).
You can watch the walkthrough of my travel photo display on my Vimeo Channel!
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