Here is a little photo tutorial on the highlights of how I make this 5"x7" mini album. I hope you try one too. They are ADDICTING!
I cut my mat board to the sizes I need. One piece for the front, one for the back and one for the spine. I purchase "Crafty Board" for my books. You can get this from The Paper Mill store http://www.thepapermillstore.com/gsearch.php?substring=crafty+board&x=50&y=12 It's a 40 pt board and quite durable. There are many other sources also.
Then off to choosing all your cardstock for outside, spine and inside. I love the Club Scrap papers because of their thickness. I want my books to be as durable as possible. I believe that they will be passed down to many younger generations and many little hands (and big too) will be handling these mini albums. Durability is a must!
Mark the center of your spine cardstock and mat board. Centering is VERY important for a professional look.
Use the same process for the front and back mat board covers. I measure a line on the mat board for reference. I want to leave a small area between the spine and front and back covers so it can be comfortably folded.
For this bookI used a heavily textured paper on the spine that gives the appearance of real leather. Just LOVE it!
Once you have the spine glued, fold back and forth a few times. This trains the paper fibers to go where you want them to go for the end product.
In Part 2 we will finish the covers and the fun inside pages!
TFL
Darlene