Halloween mini album By Marion
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I'm not familiar with this type of craft. I can't really understand your book, or see how it would display pictures or journal entries like you mentioned. Would love to see the "completed" finished project, filled with whatever mementos you've designed it to hold.
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You are so young to be so talented! When did you star t scrapbooking?
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Another greeeaaatt Halloween album!!, But I was wondering what is the group and name of the song you have playing??
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very good video
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I love this! It is so cute. I think it could be for adults too. Thanks for sharing
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Great album, I'm doing my first and was ready to give up until I seen your video it's simple but great looking. Want to know how u get ur embossing so popping?
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This video is fantastic! I love the step by step information you have given us. I appreciate all the effort you have put into this video to help us out. Cute, cute mini album. TFS!
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nice job.
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Your mini album should be featured in annual issue of ScrapbookTrends Mini album magazine!
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I love these kind of videos you make, they inspire me like no other!! Make MORE Marion, make more!! :)
Very cute but what do ya do with it?
tiptoe221 2 years ago
You put pictures of your kids in their costumes in it lol :)
APieceofCraftdotcom 2 years ago
Once again, terrific video! Love all of the pockets and tags. This one looks so fun! I am going to HAVE to start embossing! I really like the look that it gives and you make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing!
Did you cut ur own chipboard for the album pages on this one?
cfreeman1014 3 years ago
Yes I cut the board myself from a 12x12 sheet. I believe I cut them down to 4x6.
APieceofCraftdotcom 3 years ago
This is absolutely fantastic! I'm amazed with your creativity and eagerness to be different in this video. What did you use as a base? Chipboard? Love love love this and thank you so much for sharing your creative brain with us! Take care.
suziecrafter10 3 years ago
Yes I used chipboard. I think it was .25 gauge. Thanks for watching!
APieceofCraftdotcom 3 years ago