
Flip Up
Square Album
Level: Intermediate

The sample I did up is just blank, but you could put
photos, or make it into a greeting card of sorts.
Might be a nice little gifts for Mother’s day or Father’s day, not
too big, but big enough for a few pictures, and some journaling.
Supplies:
(2) mat boards 6 ¼ x 6 ¼
(2) Painted Desert red 8 ½ x 8 ½ pattern paper (to cover mat boards)
(2) Painted Desert green 6 x 6 pattern paper (inside cover)
(1) Painted Desert orange 12 x 12 pattern paper (fold up page)
(1) Painted Desert blue 1 x 12 paper (for closure)
(1) Painted Desert blue 1 x 6 paper (for closure)
Painted Desert cut out
Scraps for matting cut out
Staples
Paper flowers
Brads
Modge Podge
Instructions:
- To
create front and back covers, cover the two pieces of mat board with modge
podge and red pattern paper. Let
dry.
- Adhere
the green 6 x 6 sheets to the inside covers using modge podge.
Let dry.
- That
the orange pattern paper, score a line top to bottom and left to right at
the 6 inch mark.
- Determine
where the bottom of the orange paper is going to be, once determined, score
2 more lines, from the center to the upper right and upper left hand corners
of the paper. Also cut a line
from the center to the bottom of the whole piece.
- Fold
the card stock in half. Take a
circle punch and place it in the very center of the cardstock on the fold,
and punch a half circle. This
will create a whole circle when you open it back up and lay it flat.
- Now
you need to trim off a ¼ in. from each side of the cut opening (at the
bottom). Cut from the bottom
border, up to the punched circle along the cut line.
This allows room for attaching to the covers and still lay flat when
opened.
- Adhere
using modge podge the bottom left corner of orange paper to the front cover,
and the bottom right corner to the back corner.
Let dry.
- To
close the album, fold on the score lines creating a mountain, valley,
mountain pattern.
- To
create closure, you need a strip 1 inch wide and 13 inches long, since the
cardstock is only 12 inches long, you need to piece two strips together.
I stapled the two strips together for added strength.
I then triple matted a cut out, embellished, and added to the
closure.
Good
luck and have fun!!
Debbie
Weller
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