STEP 1: Take a 9x10 piece of plain cardstock and lay it on your score board so it is 10" across. Score at 1" and every inch all the way across. Do the accordion fold so that your paper looks like this:
STEP 2: Take 12 - 3x5 pictures or 2x3 pictures like I used. If you use 2x3 pics like I did, just mat them on 3x5 cards and embellish however you want. Here is a pic of some of my matted pics ready to go in my flip-flap album:
STEP 3: Using a strong adhesive on only one end of each matted pic, attach one vertical row at a time into the accordion spine so that it looks like this:
Here is another view from the end to help you see placement of the pics:
STEP 4: Continue doing all of the pictures, one row at a time, until it looks like this:
View from another angle:
Here is a view of my partially completed album completely closed:
STEP 6: Now we're ready to attach our covers! Cut 2 pieces of printed cardstock of your choice to 5.25"x9". Attach them to the front and back by just putting adhesive on the top and bottom accordion flaps that are showing. The pic below shows you 2 views of what your album will look like when you attach the covers:
Here is how this album looks when it is standing up:
This is how it looks when it is completely open with the covers attached:
STEP 7: Embellishments - For my cover, I used the Nifty Fifties cartridge font with shadow cut at 1.5"H. The cover images are from Nate's ABC's - the ball on page 55 and the cap on page 65 are both cut at 2.29"H.
I added some journaling and stitching to my finished matted pictures and called it complete! :-)
My new signature stamp!
And there you have it! A Photo Flip-Flap album has been created!! I hope my directions weren't too confusing and that you'll be able to create one of these for yourself! This makes a great coffee table book! Thanks for stopping by today!
I love this idea! This is such a cute way to showcase all of your adorable pictures! Your's turned out so cute! Great directions! Thanks for inspiring me to try one of these!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful idea. I love how many photos it can display. Your book is wonderful and you gave us such easy to understand directions! I can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI agree, this is a fabulous idea. I am definitely going to have a go at this. Brilliant. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove your flip flap album - so awesome.
ReplyDeleteTrying to email you so I can get the information you requested from my blog on the portfolio (line paper) that I posted yesterday. Let me know your email addy and I'll send you a pdf.
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This is just awesome. It would look great on my coffee table. I think I can make it with your directions. TFS
ReplyDeleteSue
At first I thought FLAP was a typo and this was going to be a flip flop album. This is much cuter that I was thinking it would be!! Thanks for the great tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very Cool album! What a great gift:)
ReplyDelete~Kim