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Let's Get Crafty Acrylic Album Project Episode # 13

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

This video showcases a 4 x 8 acrylic album. Lot of bling is used including Martha Stewart glitter, Bazill Bling Paper, and Rhine Stone Flourishes. Lots of Cricut cuts have been used to embellish the pages. I will share strategies that were used to put this album together, so that you can put your own togther

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  • I love your video, and was thinking about starting an acrylic album. For the glitter on the page, where do I go that? And what is it called?

  • @hveliz17 Thanks for watching and commenting. The glitter is Martha Stewart glitter, and the glitter glue is a stamp pad made by Staz-On ink company. It is a stamp pad that you put glue onto...It is called the Essential glue Pad. I bought mine at my LSS however, I have also seen glue stamp pads at micheals by Hampton Arts. You would look for these in the stamping aisle!

  • Thanks for your comments! The sheet of Axelic is very thin, so I was able to use my fiskars cutting mat.

  • very nice, you are so right, my eyes went right to the pics. 1 Question if I may ask where did you buy the acrylic ? thank you so much for sharing

  • @boocali Thanks so much for the wonderful comments. I purchased the acrylic at my local scrapbook store. They sell it in sheets for quite reasonable prices. It is called Precious Memories in Langley BC Canada. The acrylic sheet is thin enough that it can just be cut with your Fiskars trimmer!

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  • Hi I love your album it is beautiful. One question, what was the website for the wallet sized photos? I googled it but was unsuccessful. Thanks

  • Maybe you'll say it later on (I'm only 1 minute in), but - before I forget - how did you cut your acrylic sheets to the size you wanted?

  • I like this very much. You did alot of planning before you put the next page together. It's nice to be able to see the blings thru several pages. You did a wonderful job on this. I might try something simular.

    Thanks...

    Debi

  • love it

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