Our Girl Mini Album

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I am so excited to share with all of you the “Our Girl” Mini Album!  I had so much fun taking pictures of Andrea’s daughter Julia, when I decided to create this album. Julia and I when outside and I just said to her to be herself and have fun!  Wow what a girl and it sure does show in the photos that she was having a great time in her photo shoot!  I had a few of the pages in my head but once I had taken Julia’s photos, the rest just happened once I layed out all of the photographs.  Andrea saw a few of the photos but did not see the entire ablum until it was complete.  Both Andrea and Julia just loved it the finished album!

I used the “This and That – Graceful” collection from Echo Park to create the page backgrounds and some of the embellishments. I also used some chipboard elements, pearl flourishes as well as some of Prima’s beautiful flowers to complete this extremely girly mini ablum!  All of these fun embellishments just pulled the entire album together to complete this adorable mini album that holds a very special moment in time!

This project is available free to Paper Crafter’s Library members here, as part of the benefits of membership.  (You must be logged in to view the page.) 

We are also making this project available to non Paper Crafter’s Library members.  As with all of our mini albums, the design for this is an original.  There are six pages in all and can hold up to 17 photos!  For only $9.95 you’ll receive a link to a private web page from which you can download a pdf handout with step-by-step photo instructions on how to create the album, as well as access a video tutorial. No Supplies are included.

Above you can see the front cover and below are a few images of what a couple of the pages in the album look like:

Supplies:

Ink: Brown Sugar Acrylic Paint (Jenni Bowlin – Ranger)

Paper: Java CS (Bazzill); This & That Graceful Collection (Echo Park)

Accessories: Hot glue (Martha Stewart); Stampin’ Dimensionals, basic pearls, linen thread, chipboard sheets, chipboard labels (retired) (Stampin’ Up!); Tape Runner XL (thermo-web); Claudine Hellmuth Multi-Medium Matte (Ranger); foam brush (Craft Store); Charmé Rose -En Francais (Prima Marketing); pearl flourish (Zva Creative); Bind-it-All, 1” Brass rings, ½” Round-it-All (Zutter)

 

This project is available free to Paper Crafter’s Library members here, as part of the benefits of membership.  (You must be logged in to view the page.)  Non members can purchase this tutorial by clicking on the Add To Cart button below.

Digital Kit – $9.95 CAN
(No Supplies Included)

 

A Bit About Paper Crafter’s Library

The world of paper crafting is HUGE! Whether you are a beginner, or you’ve been creating for years, the sheer number of different products, tools, techniques and project ideas can be overwhelming. After spending 6 years helping thousands of paper crafters around the world become more successful in the creative space through her series of kits, digital tutorials and online classes, Andrea Walford began looking for a new approach to education. In 2011 she launched Paper Crafter’s Library – the first, and still to this day, only website that provides an all-in-one learning solution for paper crafters. With almost 800 videos currently in their library and 4-5 new videos added each week, Paper Crafter’s Library offers comprehensive training on products, tools, techniques, and project ideas. From beginner through to advanced, whether your interest is in stamping, card making, scrapbooking, creating 3D items or altered art – you’ll find all the resources you need to navigate the world of paper crafting in ONE place, organized and indexed so that it’s quick and easy to find.

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6 replies on “Our Girl Mini Album”

  1. Absolutely adorable!! Great job, I love it and want to imitate one like it. The pictures are so cute, too, what a precious girl. Thanks for sharing!

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