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Glitter Girl Adventure 005: The Page Protector Problem (part one)

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2012

Please note: this week's adventure is in two parts, so be sure to check out both videos.

This week Glitter Girl faces the page protector problem - something currently being discussed on the message board at Two Peas in a Bucket. Her adventure takes her through two projects that include different ways to customise page protectors to your specific scrapbook page.

At Two Peas, she also shares a storage solution for page protectors.

If you're interested in more page ideas with customised fold-out page protectors, be sure to check out the August 2011 edition of 4x6 Photo Love too. Find it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPdjknmuYsg

Join us every Wednesday for the Adventures of Glitter Girl, helping the world one crafting dilemma at a time. Each week Glitter Girl joins Two Peas via video to solve a problem posted on the message boards. Don't miss out as she shares project tutorials, product comparisons and technique tips throughout the year.

For more information: http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/classes_and_events/classes/


Music: Kevin MacLeod (thank you!)

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  • OMG I JUST did this with a LO this week. I feel so clever now LOL

  • Intriguing. Will check out part 2. 

  • I LOVE it when you make videos about different ways to use page protectors. So creative! Can't wait to try this =)

  • I figured out a new technique, I was making coupon binders and thicker storage...if you take the full sheet protector and use the "sealer" part of a food saver (vacumm seal food storage). It will heat the plastic and make the sizes you need. I just slipped a piece of cardboard in and sliced the openings as needed before I heat set it.

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