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Acrylic album |
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Supplies needed:
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1.Start by cutting the
12x12 sheet of acrylic sheet into (4) equal 6x6 sheets. There is one brand – can’t remember the
name brand – that is real thick and you can’t cut it with your trimmer, the
kind I used is cutable by a standard trimmer without too much
difficulty. If there is a protective
coating on your acrylic sheet – remove that now. 2. Using a large 6x6 photo for the front page
gives a nice dramatic look. Embellish
the initial photo with embellishments as desired. 3. Once the page is completed, you can adhere
(using spray adhesive or glossy accents) the first piece of clear acrylic to
that layout/photo or not, it is up to you.
Having acrylic on the outside of the album over top of the first
layout/photo will help protect the album. 4. You can add additional embellishments to
the outside cover if you desire, especially if any adhesive shows through the
acrylic. 5. Now you can flip your first page over and
create another layout using cardstock, photos, and embellishments. 6. To create the two inside pages, you can
print out photos of equal size and adhere them to the acrylic back to back,
so that they appear to be “floating” on the page. Embellish as desired. 7. Finish up the last page, similar as to the
first page so that the majority of the outside of the book is protected by
the acrylic. 8. Using a cropodile, punch out 3 holes equal
distance apart on all pages. 9. Put the pages in order, ensuring all are
upright and such. Connect all the
pages together using the zipties. BE
SURE and leave a little space on the zipties, otherwise your album will not
open and close easily. 10. Add ribbons and fibers to the zipties as a
final embellishment. The majority of the supplies used in the photo
example above are from Club Scrap’s March 2008 “Avant Garde” kit. Hope you enjoy this tutorial! Have fun!! Debbie Weller |
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Updated: 4/5/2008
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