Snip and Fold Teeny Mini Album

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

A tiny mini made from a single sheet of paper. This is the 12th Day of Christmas Projects.
Copyright 2010 Laura Denison. The designs, pictures and instructions shown on this video are provided here for personal use only and may not be sold, reproduced or used for commercial or submission purposes in any form without my written permission.

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  • have just discovered all your wonderful videos!!! you are an inspiration x

  • Hi Laura, could you do a You Tube tutorial on the larger snip and fold album that you show at the end of this video? Thank you for all your great ideas and information. You've been such a help and inspiration to me, giving my creativity wonderful boosts!

  • Laura, you are definitely my scrapping mentor.You rock! You are gifted and thanks for all your giving through your videos. Merry Christmas to you and yours. God bless.

  • Great idea! Thank you.

  • it looked easy but we'll need to figure out how to do a chipboard COVER to put this booklet into, in addition to your instructions, correct? It looked like the cover was different. The first page when you open the book -the page on the left look different (shorter) so I was a bit confused. I'll try to find a video on how to do a chipboard cover.

  • If i wanted to make a bigger one with a A3 piece of paper/card, what would the scoring measurements be? Thankyou :) Btw, this is a great little make :)

  • I absolutely adore this little mini, love the concept of 1 page and definitely going to try this. Have subscribed and saved to my favourites so I can reference it and get it right. Thanks Laura, you are an inspiration.

  • I would love to see your interpretation of o "the never ending card."

  • you are truely an amazing woman. the things you come up with are just beautfiul. I will have to try this one. would even work for hubby birthday and making them coupons. love it.

  • Awesome!! Love it, love it, love it. Thank for the sharing and inspiring others with your talent.

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