Hi everyone!
Today I wanna show you how to do this cute photobox inspired by Tatiana Shargorodskaya mini album, such amazing cute thing. If you like, please, take a look to her works.
(Tutorial en Español aquí)
Supplies:(Tutorial en Español aquí)
-Kraft cardstock (300gr)
-Cardboard (1'5mm)
-Some papers from "Princess Garden" collection
-Tools for cutting, folding and gluing
-Different embellishments like flowers, chipboards, die cuts ...
-1 Knocker and 4 legs
-Cardboard (1'5mm)
-Some papers from "Princess Garden" collection
-Tools for cutting, folding and gluing
-Different embellishments like flowers, chipboards, die cuts ...
-1 Knocker and 4 legs
Let's start!
For make the box you need two cardstock pieces with the measurements of the image and one piece of 9x18'5cm (3 9/16"x7 5/16") and four of 9x9'5cm (3 9/16"x3 3/4") for make the pages of the mini album.
Score the cardbord "A" at 10'8cm, 21'6cm, 24'6cm and 35'4cm (4 1/4", 8 1/2", 9 11/16", 13 15/16"); and cardstock "B" at 10'8cm, 21'6cm, 31'1cm and 41'9cm (4 1/4", 8 1/2", 12 1/4", 16 1/2"). Also score the cardstock of 9x18'5cm (3 9/16"x7 5/16") to 9cm and 9'5cm (3 9/16" y 3 3/4") and the other four to 0'5cm (3/16").
Box
Start the assembly gluing the cardstock "A" like:
Start the assembly gluing the cardstock "A" like:
Next glue the central part of the cardstock "B" in this way:
And continue gluing the strip.
Top-Spine
You need a 4x10'5cm (1 5/8"x4 1/8") piece of cardboard and two of 2'8x9'3cm (1 1/8"x3 5/8"), glue these together. Cut two pieces of 6x12'5cm (2 3/8"x4 15/16") scrap paper for cover them.
Put the knob in the center of the large piece. The back will be covered with the other piece but you can cover it with a 4x10'4cm (1 5/8"x4 1/16") piece of scrap paper.
Decorate the sheets before glue them to the spine. If you are going to use elements with volume, remember that between sheets there are a space of 0'5cm (3/16").
Center the five pages on the small piece.
First glue the double page and then two pages on each side.
FramesYou need two pieces of scrap paper with this measures:
You can decorate the frame with some die-cut or molding.
Cut two pieces of acetate the size of the frame to protect the photos.
Cut some pieces of scrap paper (0'2mm / 1/16 " smaller), use texture paste and paint... for cover the box.
I used some ephemera from the "Princess Garden" collection and these chipboards:
And that's how look this photobox.
An absolutely stunning photo box and mini album! Excellent tutorial too!
ResponderEliminarThank you so much for joining us at Mini Album Makers. Anne x
Thanks so much, Anne💖
EliminarSo cute box! Thanks a lot for entry in our challenge! Izbushka Baby-Yagi.
ResponderEliminarThanks a lot!
EliminarWhat a beautiful keepsake, such precision and detail within your construction and design. This will indeed be one of those creations that will bring a smile each time it is looked upon. Thank you for sharing and joining in with our April Mini Album Makers Challenge. You are a very clever lady.
ResponderEliminarCreative wishes Tracey (DT)
Thanks a lot, Tracey!
EliminarThis is absolutely charming! Love it! Thank you for sharing at Mini Album Maklers!
ResponderEliminarThanks, Maria!
EliminarThat´s so beautiful! Great idea!
ResponderEliminarThank you so much for joining in with our challenge at Country View Challenges last month!
Evelyn xx
Thanks so much, Evelyn!
EliminarSo lovely! Thank you for participating in the assignment from the blog "Hut of Baba Yaga".
ResponderEliminarThanks so much!
EliminarWow this is such a beauty and a fabulous tutorial too. Thank you so much for joining in with our challenge at Country View Crafts, and I hope you join in with us again this month. Have a very happy week, Sue xx
ResponderEliminarThanks a lot, Sue!
EliminarWhat a gorgeous box with mini album!! It's really cute, I want the same to my doughter) Thank you for creating with the blog Hut of Baba Yaga!
ResponderEliminarThanks so much! I hope your daughter to like it so much!
EliminarHello sweetie and please forgive me for being a terrible blog hostess at Mini Album Makers Challenge. Surprise, you are our April winner! I have updated the blog post, so please revisit and send me an email to claim your gift. It has been a very hard time for my family with our daughter's sudden illness and my brain seems to have been juggled in the process. We hope to get things back on track in September. Thank you sincerely for your patience. Big hugs, Autumn (SewPaperPaint)
ResponderEliminarHello dear! I wish you and your family are much better now. And don't worry about that, it has been a surprise and I'm so happy. I hope see you in September!
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