Mini-album Fairie Dust

Mini albums can be so satisfying to complete. They can be finished rather quickly and don’t take that many supplies. Find a few coordinating papers, a few embellishments, and you are well on your way to completion!  They even make perfect gifts.

Curved spine 6"x8" mini-album using Graphic 45 Fairie Dust collection

Curved spine 6″x8″ mini-album, Graphic 45 Fairie Dust papers.

Should you decide to make your album own from scratch, you can decide on any size you like. If you are purchasing an album, there are a variety of sizes available, depending on the vendor. Some prefer to offer albums with square pages, and others offer rectangular. I really like the curved spine albums with metal rings which I found available at Pinecone Press, who was a vender at Scrapbook Expo. They are chipboard, which allows you to paper or paint them. I used Perfect Paints to create a coordinating spine, inside and out. Pinecone Press had a number of kits available for cards and albums, and although I love creating things from scratch, I also enjoy a good kit if the paper catches my eye! I will also tell you that their album kits had great directions, which is a plus! This particular album has 6″ x 8″ pages.

Back of 6" x 8" mini album.

Back of 6″ x 8″ mini album.

Do you find there are certain paper lines you are drawn to more than others?  Graphic 45 is one of the lines that always has something I adore! This older Graphic 45 Fairie Dust collection really caught my eye. I adore whimsical things and I have enjoyed the number of fairie and mermaid items available!

Adding tip-ins will give you added areas for adding more to the album such as journaling, photos, etc. A sheet of paper designed with cut-aparts create great tip-ins. You can either cut your piece a little larger on one side, and adhere one edge under another piece to hide the edge, or you might use washi tape to make a little hinge.  Either method works well.

A closure of cords or ribbons is a great finishing touch. Selecting some charms to tie on them can be another way to personalize your creation — even if it started out from a kit!  I love the way that this sheer ribbon ruffled by carefully applying light heat to it. That will definitely be a trick I keep in mind for future projects.

Here are some photos of the inside pages.

 

Have you created any mini albums lately? Were they created for someone or something specific?

Cheers to YOUR Artful Adventures!

KS

 

 

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