![]() ![]() ![]() Then, with the paper that is left hanging off on all four sides you will want to fold it over the edges. Cut each corner off at a diagonal leaving only 2 millimeters of space between the chipboard and paper. The next step is to cut off the four corners of the paper. Once the paper is attached, you will have paper hanging off the sides. To avoid crooked patterns, it is recommended to use a ruler or a mat with measurements while adhering the two together. Otherwise, the design may become crooked if not done intentionally. Keep in mind that if you are adhering a pattern paper with a design on it, the paper will need to be a straight as possible. These two chipboard pieces will be your front and back cover of the album. Using either mod podge or double sided tape, adhere your decorated paper onto the two chipboard pieces. Adhere patterned paper to your two 8×8 chipboard pieces Typically, an 8×8 inch album is enough to hold one 6×4 inch photo, two 4×4 inch photos, or multiple smaller sized photos. This will give you a good idea on how large each page layout must be to fit everything necessary. Of course, you can make your mini albums as big as you would like too, but keep in mind the other measurements must be adjusted as well.īeforehand, it is a good idea to plan out which photos exactly you wish to scrapbook. I prefer this size because it is big enough to hold many pictures but small enough to fit in your hands. ![]() The mini album measurements are eight by eight inches. Cut 2 chipboard pieces 8 inches by 8 inches ![]() Year in review: 20 amazing things that happened in 2020īeing a travel writer in 2020 isn’t all bad! Here’s a look at some of the best things that happened this year, despite everything going on.8×8 Mini Album Tutorial Steps: 1. Globe Guide’s top 10 travel moments of 2021įrom sleeping in race cars to bringing home a new addition to the family, here are 10 of my favourite travel moments of the year. In which I declare my undying love for Jack Daniels and the Bachelor franchise, share my secret talents, celeb encounters, fave places and weird pet peeves.ĥ life lessons learned through 5 years of bloggingįrom the importance of diversifying to why relationships are everything, here are five big life lessons I’ve learned thanks to five years of blogging.īucket list trips and wild encounters: Globe Guide’s 2022 highlightsĩ countries, the ultimate bucket list experience, wild animal sightings and celeb encounters are just some of the highlights of Globe Guide’s 2022. Tamara Elliott, AKA Globe Guide: 20 things you might not know about me Will you ever wear that cheesy t-shirt again? Or those Aladdin pants you picked up in Turkey? Didn’t think so… Here is a look at some of the worst offenders. Some of the travel accessories that are out there aren’t doing people any favours. Top 10 most ridiculous travel accessories Tips for being the lone girl on a guy trip, including how to eat healthier, get in some sightseeing time, and of course- what to prepare yourself for. From higher expenses to safety concerns, here are just a few of the reasons why I hate travelling alone. Solo travel isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. With that in mind, the following 10 commandments of airport etiquette would go a long way in making for a better trip-for everyone. Sometimes it feels like airports are the place that manners go to die, what with all the frazzled travellers and endless delays. Instead, I scrapbook! Here are some tips for how to make a travel scrapbook. The ultimate guide to starting a travel blog like a bossĮverything you need to know about starting a travel blog, including what to know before you launch, branding, networking, and the best equipment and apps.Ĭall me old fashioned, but I can’t buy into the whole photo book craze. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |