I decided to make a Christmas album. I've been working on it for a few days, and finally finished it today. Some of these photos are really blurry. I upgraded my phone, but the camera on this one doesn't seem to be as good as my old one.
This album contains mostly K&Co paper, but a few sheets were from my stash. The album is 6x9, so it will hold 4x6 and some 5x7 photos. It is bound with my Cinch.
The first photo is the front of the album.
This photo is the first page. It has a place for photos, and also has tags. The photo below shows the page with the tags removed, and the front side of the tags.
This page has a flip up to hold two 4x6 photos, with tags behind it. I forgot to take a picture of it flipped up. The photo below is the front of the tags.
This is another page with a place for a photo, and also a little 12 page book sewn with ribbon. The book is 5x5, and contains plain ivory CS. It is suitable for remembrances such as theater tickets, writing in, or wallet sized photos.
The two photos below show the book. The tag on the front is for labeling the book.
This is another page with room for a photo, as well as a separate little book with space for four 4x6 photos. The photo below shows the booklet open.
This page also has a flip up and will hold three photos. I forgot to photograph this one open.
This photo and the one below it show how this page flips open to hold three photos.
This photo and the one below show how this page also has room for three photos.
This photo and the one below it shows a gatefold which opens to hold another photo.
Here is another page with room for a photo. It also contains another ribbon sewn book designed for 4x6 photos. The four photos below show the inside pages and the back cover.
This photo and the one below show the inside back cover. It also has a flip up for photos.
This is the back cover. I hope you liked it, and that inspires you to make your own Christmas album!
Love it, you are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Kathi, You said it took "days" for you to make it, that would take me months...excellent job.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Kathi. Well worth your time and patience. I love all the beautiful K&Co papers x
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