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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

This is the same photo wallet I made before, This video has vocal instructions... The original can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/user/stampingholly#p/u/15/FW2eFxfsJyw

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  • it dosnt fit photos and i used 12x12 paper

  • @fishergirl8701 What size Photos where you using? You will need to cut them to fit the insert.

  • Hello! I'm just wondering...I live in Malaysia and here they don't sell 12x12 paper so...can I use A4 paper instead...and they also don't sell bone folder so what can I use....can you please give me suggestions

    pls reply soon!

    Aliesya

  • @liesya98 Can you order online from a Store and have some paper shipped to you?

  • Wow!!! This was so much better, Thank you so much for caring enough to respond!! In the first vid, you had used a black sheet or something to poke your holes in the ribbon, what was that..is it a set? Thanks for making this video. What a gift!

    Jules

  • @jannaviles That was the Stampin' Up! Mat Pack.. It has a foam piece and a template for poking holes and also a mini self healing mat.. Cost is $10 US.

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  • I love this and it works really well. Someone made a video and she put fibers on it. It was so distracting from the beauty of it. It made it quite ugly. This is a "mini" that needs very little embelishments. Thank you!

  • thank you for the tutorial..I've been looking for this one forever..

  • Great tutorial, thanks!

  • Constructive criticism follows. The videos are a little long and a little too slow to follow. If there is any way you could shorten them I think it would receive more following. I find myself fast forwarding through much of it and then just stopping it all together after a few minutes.

  • @vevelye Sorry not trying to spam >.<! I didn't think it was submitting my comments.

  • @vevelye Sorry I am just now seeing this. I coated it before I did any of the folds. Also if you coat it front and back more than once be sure to let the mod podge dry completely. If not your pockets will stick together. Learned from personal experience.

  • @liesya98 - instead of a bone folder, you could use basically anything that is handy and flat. . . I've seen people use popsicle or craft sticks, credit cards (glued together some of the fake ones that are sent out to get the extra strength), and even one video had a dull dinner knife. Once, I used a pen that was out of ink and another time I used a small little book - and it worked both times ; )

  • @vevelye Wow took me a while to see this. I coated it before I folded the wallet. Also wait until the glue is completely dry (several hours to whole day, depending on how many coats), otherwise you'll have to open the pockets occasionally to prevent them from sticking to eachother permantly. I learned this the hard way and ruined 10 photo wallets I had stored together in a drawer, with a rubberband around them.

  • Thank you very much for the tutorial! I love it! You really helped me!

    I hope you'll have more paper projects to share with us! Thanks! ^_^

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