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  • Thank you so much! Very well explained!

  • I love the reinforced ends, great idea!! Thank-you!!

  • Love your paper trimmer! Can you tell me what brand it is or where you bought it? Thanks! You're videos are so easy to follow!

  • I agree with the other postings. This looks simple to do but has such a finished look. Thanks to you and your friends. Our friends are the best aren't they.

  • I love this tutorial :) Quick question, where did you get the clear covers for the album?? I love them, thanks :)

  • @mixedbeliefprincess1 HI, Glad you liked this. I bought the acrylic at my local scrapbooking store, it was 12x12 and I cut it down to 6x6 pieces. If you can not get them, you can use clear packaging from products you have bought that come packaged up with that clear thick packaging. I'm not sure if you could find them at an office store. If you can't find any just let me know and I can send you some. Just email me ok..

    Thanks for watching!

  • love the book thank you

  • @cpage337 Thank You!

  • Thank you so much for this wonderful idea.

    Many greetings

    Beate from Germany

  • @strandnixe1 Thank you for watching! Hugs, Lisa

  • Great tutorial and great idea. Would like thank you and your friend too for it.

  • I love this cardstock mini. I would like to see it completed.

  • I love to make cardstock minis and now I will adopt the idea of folding in the one inch sides. Make it look very neat. I love it!

  • I love this idea. I have tons of cardstock that I have to use up and quite a few mini albums to make. I'm going to use your idea. I'd like to end up with 5x7 pages and I bet I can get 2 pages from a letter size sheet by cutting it in half and scoring one side 1/2" like you did. It's hard for me to find the acrylic. I try to get plastic from packaging but most of the time its scratched up. I'd use it only for the front and use recycled chipboard for the back cover to economize.Thanx

    Tere

  • How thick is the acrylic? Where did you get it?

  • Packaging from things we buy, like Tim Holtz or I got some napkins for a party in a clear box, is great to use for this purpose too. I can't get chipboard unless I order tons of it, so I just use cereal boxes. One layer for thin, two layers glued together for medium, and three layers glued together for thick! Thanks so much for this tutorial! I love to do pages between my chipboard pages, so this will be awesome! ---leslie

  • I wonder if all scrapbookers are all nighters???hehe

  • @alicedooling mmm.. you know they are...lol

  • Thank you for showing another way to make a 6x6 mini, really cute. 

  • thanks, it looks easy to understand.

  • Great idea! Thank you for the tutorial.

  • @MsJackiehe Thank You! glad you liked it!

  • I think you did a great job on this very cute!

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  • Great idea and I can hardly wait to try it, thanks for sharing.

  • great tutorial thanks

  • Great job! Thanks for sharing.

  • Hey Lisa! Oh I'm so gonna make one of these...this was a great tutorial! :) TFS!

  • Great video Lisa! I love this idea and I'm sure going to try it! It's perfect for some of those gorgeous double sided papers we don't want to glue on chipboard! Thanks so much for sharing! ...Nancy :o)

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