Hi Ginger! Although I already viewed this tutorial, I just had to tell you how doing one page has been my therapy today. I wa really stressed with my sister in the hospital for the one millionth time and have not slept much for several days. So, I said to myself, "Self, what craft activity would make you feel better?" Self answered, "View some Ginger. She always cheers you up." SO, that's what I did with some stray G45 paper. Thank you Ginger for your delightful videos and tutorials. It made my day!
I never would have come up with all this on my own. Thanks so much for making this easy to follow tutorial. I love that you have demonstrated the use of this engineered pocket page using a variety of paper collections. Designer papers can make such a difference...same page, but looks so different from book to book. I'm sure I'll be back often to double check all your directions. Happy crafting!
I taught this page in a 2 part class and I adapted it for the stack the deck binding by Laura at Following the paper trail. where you glue your tabs down to put the bind it all holes in, I just did not glue it to the bottom just the tabs to each other. my hinge fit right in then glued everything together. worked great! we did a swap you made six pages exactly the same then we came together and put our mini albums together everyone got 1 of everyone's pages. it was fun! I loved what you did with your albums!! they are beautiful!!
I love the hinge idea to allow for bigger tags. Thanks for sharing and thanks to Elsa for letting you share this tutorial. Hugs and best wishes Lucinda
it is here in Beavercreek, Ohio which is a suburb city of Dayton. we're located in the southwestern part of Ohio. The store is "Barbara's Scrappin' Place" and would love you to visit if ever in the area! The store is 7000+ sq feet, and i am putting a crop room and classroom into the store along with carrying items not readily available at box stores here. You definitely are a gem in the crafting world.
You have a talent for making the complicated sound easy! I love this page and will use it soon- thanks so much for sharing the tutorial with us- you are the best!
Thank you sooo much!!! It is a great tutorial and I am sure I will use this page configuration often. I always love your work and God Bless you for sharing it!
This is great! Thank you!!!! Looking forward to your Thursday Tutorials! You do a great job with everything you do! Thanks for sharing your talent with us!!!!
I love this mini-book. It looks very confusing and involved. But your tutorial is so good. I was able to follow it easily. And I look like a genius to my friends. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the tutorial. You are amazing and I appreciate all the work that goes into making a tutorial. Now I am off to get my papers that I have been hording to make the Mother Goose album. Thanks again!
this is a very good understanding tutorial I just now need the cover and binding tutorial to finish the album. I just love how you teach and love your work I trying to get good as you lol I no that will take forever your too good again I love your work
Ginger, What a great tutorial. I need these types of tutorials for paper projects as I'm so new to them. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more. New Subbie. God Bless Cathy
Love this. My very first mini I ever made was using Elsa's tutorial.(for my first grand-daughter) So, I really like this. But I kept thinking all through the tutorial...How is she going to attach it to the spine?... Aah~ha... the very last thing... Such a SIMPLE thing ;). LOVE IT!!! lol Thank you Ginger for the tutorial! ~~MarieMac~~
You did an awesome job! I have been looking at so many videos for mini album pages, and this has been the best yet! You should create a mini album book!
Love this tutorial! Great job of explaining everything. I'm going to give it a try and see if I can make this :) Do you have a tutorial on how to attach these pages to the hinge or spine as well as how you make the front and back of the book? Thank you so much! I just adore all of the ones I've seen you make. They are absolutely gorgeous!
Hi there, I thought I would answer your question as i had the same question a little while back. There is a tutorial on how to do the covers as well as the binding/hidden hinge.. I dont know how to share the link to this reply comment but if you search "Thursday Tutorial- Mini Album Covers and Binding" the tutorial should come up. I hope that helps and thats what you are looking for as ive not watched this tutorial in whole yet but seen yiur comment and thought i coukd help you. Keep on smiling, Sherryn Davis Stampin' Up! Independant Demonstrator #4013069 Website : Http://sherryn_davis.stampinup.net Email : stampin_style@outlook.com
What a great tutorial!! I think you are an excellent teacher!! Are they any other videos of yours that shows how to make the cover and binding for the albums you displayed ~ Tea Break and My Mind's Eye? Thanks!!
I can't thank you enough for all the knowledge you bestow on us, its utterly amazing!!!! This tutorial was so easy to follow, now the question is how do you make the binder that the mini album pocket pages go into?
Hi there! Wonderful tutorial. So inspirational. If you don't mind me asking what are the dimensions for matting the designer paper on too the pages. Please. Thank you.
Thanks! I used Kraft cardstock from the Paper Studio which I get at Hobby Lobby. It doesn't say the thickness or weight. Whenever I use black cardstock I use Recollections brand from Michaels. The packaging says it is 60lb.
Ginger can I ask what size spine you usually choose when making this style of mini? I couldn't find it mentioned anywhere. Thank you so much for sharing!! ☺️
Thank you for the tutorial, you make it seem so, so easy. I have a question, with all that weight on the flap, shouldn't the fold be reinforced? I have visions of it tearing.
Bonjour merci pour le tuto les explications sont très bien faites c est les mesures je suis Française et ne parle pas Anglais donc un peu compliqué c est formidable ce que vous faites encore merci
Lol! Not sure, I think It was just me banging around my bone folder and paper trimmer. The microphone we use picks up everything. We try to cut out the background noise but some things we just can't. Did you hear the train in the background too? Lol!
My Sisters Scrapper lol yes, I heard the train! It must have been an echo from the bone folder. I was thinking maybe a kid or a cat knocking around lol
hi could or would you tell me how this pocket is place on hinge that you use on your cover and hinge tutorial Thursday tutorial I am stuck I got everything together but not sure how to place pockets on the hinge just learning thanks
You attach the page to the hinge by slipping the hinge inside the small pocket that you created on the back of the page. Apply score tape to both side of your hinge then slip the hinge inside the small,pocket. This attaches the page to the bottom as well as sealing up the bottom of the pocket.
OK I'm following along but when I fold down the two little hinge sections one is shorter than the other as is the top piece folded to the front and the second piece to the back. Those two are half inch short. I'm confused!!!
Mary Puskar yes, one is shorter than the other one because we trimmed a half an inch off.. Fold the smaller hinge down first then fold the other one down on top of it. The two shorter sections should be at the bottom. You fold both of those up together and then only fold one of the top section down. It measures 4 x 5-1/2. The other section that is the same size gets folded to the back.
Amazing....you are simply amazing! I would have NEVER been able to think of constructing these pages. So grateful for your tutorial!
Love the idea of the hinges to make the pockets. That way you don't lose any pocket space. Brilliant!
Super cute :-) And YAY for a tutorial every Thursday!
Wow... thanks for sharing.... ! Congratulations, every project is a big surprise!
Hi Ginger! Although I already viewed this tutorial, I just had to tell you how doing one page has been my therapy today. I wa really stressed with my sister in the hospital for the one millionth time and have not slept much for several days. So, I said to myself, "Self, what craft activity would make you feel better?" Self answered, "View some Ginger. She always cheers you up." SO, that's what I did with some stray G45 paper. Thank you Ginger for your delightful videos and tutorials. It made my day!
Oh thank you for the nice compliment! This truly left me feeling blessed! Hugs! xoxo
Wow awesome quick response!! Thanks so much! I'm trying one tonight!! ☺️☺️. Your tutorials are the best!
I never would have come up with all this on my own. Thanks so much for making this easy to follow tutorial. I love that you have demonstrated the use of this engineered pocket page using a variety of paper collections. Designer papers can make such a difference...same page, but looks so different from book to book. I'm sure I'll be back often to double check all your directions. Happy crafting!
I taught this page in a 2 part
class and I adapted it for the stack the deck binding by Laura at Following the paper trail. where you glue your tabs down to put the bind it all holes in, I just did not glue it to the bottom just the tabs to each other. my hinge fit right in then glued everything together. worked great! we did a swap you made six pages exactly the same then we came together and put our mini albums together everyone got 1 of everyone's pages. it was fun! I loved what you did with your albums!! they are beautiful!!
I love the hinge idea to allow for bigger tags. Thanks for sharing and thanks to Elsa for letting you share this tutorial. Hugs and best wishes Lucinda
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Can't wait to make these pages! So fun.
Thanks for showing how to make make this page! Love, love, love it (and everything you do)! Love the train in the background!
you have not only inspired me to make mini albums, but to create scrapbook layouts and I am opening my own scrapbook store in March. thank you
Barbara Robinson Wow! That's fantastic! Where is your store going to be located?
it is here in Beavercreek, Ohio which is a suburb city of Dayton. we're located in the southwestern part of Ohio. The store is "Barbara's Scrappin' Place" and would love you to visit if ever in the area! The store is 7000+ sq feet, and i am putting a crop room and classroom into the store along with carrying items not readily available at box stores here. You definitely are a gem in the crafting world.
Barbara Robinson Wow! That sounds fantastic!! I think I see a road trip in my future!! Lol
You are welcome anytime! 😆
Barbara Robinson Thanks!!
Veronica Thank you for showing this as I have always wondered how this was done and thanks to you now I know and can try for myself
Thank you so much for doing these tutorials. Please continue, they are so helpful.
Such a neat idea! I love all the little places to put tags, definitely will do this on my next album. tfs
Thank you for this tutorial. I've been patiently waiting.
You have a talent for making the complicated sound easy! I love this page and will use it soon- thanks so much for sharing the tutorial with us- you are the best!
Thank you sooo much!!! It is a great tutorial and I am sure I will use this page configuration often. I always love your work and God Bless you for sharing it!
This is great! Thank you!!!! Looking forward to your Thursday Tutorials! You do a great job with everything you do! Thanks for sharing your talent with us!!!!
just fantastic, your instructions are so very easy to understand. Thank you
Thanks so much for doing this tutorial. I can't wait for more. Love all you do!
Hugs,
Kris
Thank you so much for starting a weekly tutorial !!! I love all your beautiful projects, you are so talented!!!
I love this mini-book. It looks very confusing and involved. But your tutorial is so good. I was able to follow it easily. And I look like a genius to my friends. Thanks!
i love this style of page, and like your twist on it - tfs - and I love the train in the background brings back some awesome memories for me!
this is just absolutely awesome!! love your instructions, thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much for the tutorial. You are amazing and I appreciate all the work that goes into making a tutorial. Now I am off to get my papers that I have been hording to make the Mother Goose album. Thanks again!
Love this style. Thanks for doing a tutorial on it.
You do such beautiful projects.
Thank you and I can't wait for your next tutorial --I sure do miss them--thank you kindly--hugs--I love your tutorials.
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I love to make mini's. And your so great in show how you do yours. Big hugs Nettie
Thank you so much! I really like your work & love that this is a horizontal mini. I can't wait to try this.
You make it so simple. Thanks for sharing. Love your mini's and now I can attempt one myself! ...hugs...Bobbie
Bobbie Harrison Thanks Bobbie!!
Thank you SO much for this great tutorial! You sure take the fear out of trying this! You're great!
Thank you for sharing this great tutorial with so many tips and useful information for making an interactive album page.
this is a very good understanding tutorial
I just now need the cover and binding tutorial
to finish the album. I just love how you teach
and love your work I trying to get good as you lol
I no that will take forever your too good
again I love your work
I just LOVE your albums!! Wonderful work! :)
Thank you. Love this page & now I can use it in my next creation. TFS!
Thanks Ginger, a terrific tutorial!
Ginger,
What a great tutorial. I need these types of tutorials for paper projects as I'm so new to them. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more. New Subbie.
God Bless
Cathy
Huckleberry Herbs and Art Thanks for subbing to my channel!
Thanks for the tutorial... I always get inspired by watching your tutorials and other project share videos...
Love this. My very first mini I ever made was using Elsa's tutorial.(for my first grand-daughter) So, I really like this. But I kept thinking all through the tutorial...How is she going to attach it to the spine?... Aah~ha... the very last thing... Such a SIMPLE thing ;). LOVE IT!!! lol
Thank you Ginger for the tutorial!
~~MarieMac~~
You did an awesome job! I have been looking at so many videos for mini album pages, and this has been the best yet! You should create a mini album book!
You are too smart. Love this. Thanks so much.
been waiting for this, thank you SO much and Elsa, too!
Thanks Ginger, been a long time coming, lol. Loved it, super easy. Now to get started, hehehe. TFS ~ leslie
thank you for the tutorial!! can't wait to get in my craft room and try to make the pages!
Thank you for sharing this, I love your books and tutorials 😊
I love this tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing! !!!
Great tutorial. Can't wait to try it!
Thank you so much just love it I'll be making Xmas albums
Oops :) fantastic tutorial you made it look soo easy! I will have to try it for myself! Thank you :)
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Marina :))
Lovely! Thanks for the tutorial! I'll try this! :)
Love this tutorial! Great job of explaining everything. I'm going to give it a try and see if I can make this :) Do you have a tutorial on how to attach these pages to the hinge or spine as well as how you make the front and back of the book? Thank you so much! I just adore all of the ones I've seen you make. They are absolutely gorgeous!
Hi there, I thought I would answer your question as i had the same question a little while back.
There is a tutorial on how to do the covers as well as the binding/hidden hinge..
I dont know how to share the link to this reply comment but if you search "Thursday Tutorial- Mini Album Covers and Binding" the tutorial should come up.
I hope that helps and thats what you are looking for as ive not watched this tutorial in whole yet but seen yiur comment and thought i coukd help you.
Keep on smiling,
Sherryn Davis
Stampin' Up! Independant Demonstrator #4013069
Website : Http://sherryn_davis.stampinup.net
Email : stampin_style@outlook.com
Thank you for sharing! You are awesome. :)
Thank you for a very clearly explained tutorial. Julie
Thank you so much VERY helpful!
What a great tutorial!! I think you are an excellent teacher!! Are they any other videos of yours that shows how to make the cover and binding for the albums you displayed ~ Tea Break and My Mind's Eye? Thanks!!
i totally loved it
I can't thank you enough for all the knowledge you bestow on us, its utterly amazing!!!! This tutorial was so easy to follow, now the question is how do you make the binder that the mini album pocket pages go into?
Marcia Haas I added a tutorial for creating the binding and covers as my Thursday tutorial.
Thank you for the tutorial! ~Jan
You are the best!!!!
Fantastic thanks for the tut x
Love your tutorial, first page done, is there also a binding tutorial please?
Yay, awesome work. I would love to meet you and pick your creative brain.
Hi there! Wonderful tutorial. So inspirational. If you don't mind me asking what are the dimensions for matting the designer paper on too the pages. Please. Thank you.
great tutorial!! thank you : )
Thanks so much for this great tutorial. What paper quality/thickness did you use? And...I love your minis...Tfs hugs Iris
Thanks! I used Kraft cardstock from the Paper Studio which I get at Hobby Lobby. It doesn't say the thickness or weight. Whenever I use black cardstock I use Recollections brand from Michaels. The packaging says it is 60lb.
Thank you so much for the quick answer :)
Thank you....now do you mount it to a stacked the deck hinge? Is there a tutorial for any of these three albums? Newbie! :)
Ginger can I ask what size spine you usually choose when making this style of mini? I couldn't find it mentioned anywhere. Thank you so much for sharing!! ☺️
For is size mini I usually use either 2-3/4 or 3.
Thank you for the tutorial, you make it seem so, so easy.
I have a question, with all that weight on the flap, shouldn't the fold be reinforced? I have visions of it tearing.
Thanks! You can certainly reinforce the pages if you want.
thank you.
any suggestions on how, please?
excellent tutorial
I would love to see the Mother Goose album. Pictures on your blog??
Genius!
Thanks for the tutorial
HI Ginger, not to be disrespectful but I love your's better. Good job
+Jackie Ramos Thanks Jackie!!
Bonjour merci pour le tuto les explications sont très bien faites c est les mesures je suis Française et ne parle pas Anglais donc un peu compliqué c est formidable ce que vous faites encore merci
I got it....the whole thing. Now can you do one on the covers and hinge as well???? Please!
Mary Puskar yeah!!
Thanks for the tutorial!! What is that clapping sound in the background? I'm not complaining...just being nosey!lol
Lol! Not sure, I think It was just me banging around my bone folder and paper trimmer. The microphone we use picks up everything. We try to cut out the background noise but some things we just can't. Did you hear the train in the background too? Lol!
My Sisters Scrapper lol yes, I heard the train! It must have been an echo from the bone folder. I was thinking maybe a kid or a cat knocking around lol
hi could or would you tell me how this pocket
is place on hinge that you use on your
cover and hinge tutorial Thursday tutorial
I am stuck I got everything together but not
sure how to place pockets on the hinge
just learning thanks
You attach the page to the hinge by slipping the hinge inside the small pocket that you created on the back of the page. Apply score tape to both side of your hinge then slip the hinge inside the small,pocket. This attaches the page to the bottom as well as sealing up the bottom of the pocket.
I finally posted on CCC an inspired from you album. Hope I did you justice.
Do you have a tutorial on how to make the album?
OK I'm following along but when I fold down the two little hinge sections one is shorter than the other as is the top piece folded to the front and the second piece to the back. Those two are half inch short. I'm confused!!!
Mary Puskar yes, one is shorter than the other one because we trimmed a half an inch off.. Fold the smaller hinge down first then fold the other one down on top of it. The two shorter sections should be at the bottom. You fold both of those up together and then only fold one of the top section down. It measures 4 x 5-1/2. The other section that is the same size gets folded to the back.
merci
What weight is this Kraft cardstock
I have no idea. I'm assuming it's 65lb. It's not listed on the packaging.
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Very complicated