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Old 05-05-2006, 04:21 PM   #1  
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Red face Photo Albums Out of Clear Envelopes??

Someone was telling me about making mini-photo albums out of SU's clear envelopes, but I can't for the LIFE of me, remember where I saw it/heard it. Does anyone have any idea about what I'm talking about? (And, if so, have directions for these?)

Also, I am looking for some ideas to make for 44 6th graders who are graduating from Elementary School -- any suggestions on this?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

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It is made from the Stampin Up, Simply Scrappin kits. Check through the search section. I'm sure it is called "envelope scrapbook" If I find, I'll send your way
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It is made from the Stampin Up, Simply Scrappin kits. Check through the search section. I'm sure it is called "envelope scrapbook" If I find, I'll send your way

Thanks for the suggestions. I found the Accordian Scrapbook out of envelopes, but this was an album where there was three or four clear envelopes that were sort of "stacked" on top of each other. I'll keep looking and will post the instructions if I find it again.

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This might be what you're looking for. Here's the front view with some directions in the description:

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Here it is open:

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Here's another version with more instructions:

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Hope that helps.

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This might be what you're looking for.

Hope that helps.

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This is really, really close to what I saw before -- the only difference is that you didn't cut the envelopes and it flipped from the top instead of the side. At least this will help me get started.

Thank you SO MUCH, Ladies -- I really appreciate your help!!
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OK, here's one more possibility. It's a Carol Duvall segment:

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/cr_paper_cr...216282,00.html

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Found this written by Kathleenh 8-05
hope this is the one

Envelope Scrapbook



The Envelope Scrapbook is made with the Simply Scrappin' kits from

Stampin' Up! What you do is take one sheet of the printed card stock and cut

it in half(approximately 6 x 12 when cut). Take a piece of the plain card stock

from the kit and cut it in half(about 5 7/8 x 11 7/ On long side of card stock

score at 6 inches and at 6 1/2 inches. Do this on all four pieces of card stock.

Adhere plain pieces of card stock to the printed card stock. The plain card stock

will act as a liner for the printed card stock. Adhere the 6 inch side from both

pieces of lined card stock overlapping each other. The two remaining flaps will

overlap and act as the cover and opening.



Take 6 or more Stampin' Up envelopes and fold the envelope flap backwards.

Adhere the first flap of the envelope to the middle 6 inch section of the scrapbook

folder. Adhere the next envelope flap to the first envelope and so on until all are

adhered to each other.



Cut 6 pieces of card stock in coordinating colors(there should be some in the kit)

4 1/4 x 5 1/2. Take one of the adhesive backed die cuts from the kit and adhere

on top of one of the pieces of card stock overlapping part way on the card stock

and part way off. Take a piece of coordinating cardstock and stick to the back of

the sticky backed part of the die cut still exposed. Trim around the card stock to

match the die cut. Continue this for each 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 piece alternating the die

cuts from the middle, left side and right side. Slide each piece of card stock in the

envelopes. The diecuts will serve as a handle to take out the card stock. You

will put your photo on the front of this card stock and you

can have people write notes on the back.

You can get 4 of these scrapbooks out of a Simply Scrappin' kit!

Here are links to pictures of this book in my gallery:

http://gallery.splitcoaststampers.co...00&ppuser=5144

http://gallery.splitcoaststampers.co...00&ppuser=5144

http://gallery.splitcoaststampers.co...00&ppuser=5144

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Veroncia,
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Originally Posted by Veronica'smom
Found this written by Kathleenh 8-05
hope this is the one

Envelope Scrapbook



The Envelope Scrapbook is made with the Simply Scrappin' kits from

Stampin' Up! What you do is take one sheet of the printed card stock and cut

it in half(approximately 6 x 12 when cut). Take a piece of the plain card stock

from the kit and cut it in half(about 5 7/8 x 11 7/ On long side of card stock

score at 6 inches and at 6 1/2 inches. Do this on all four pieces of card stock.

Adhere plain pieces of card stock to the printed card stock. The plain card stock

will act as a liner for the printed card stock. Adhere the 6 inch side from both

pieces of lined card stock overlapping each other. The two remaining flaps will

overlap and act as the cover and opening.



Take 6 or more Stampin' Up envelopes and fold the envelope flap backwards.

Adhere the first flap of the envelope to the middle 6 inch section of the scrapbook

folder. Adhere the next envelope flap to the first envelope and so on until all are

adhered to each other.



Cut 6 pieces of card stock in coordinating colors(there should be some in the kit)

4 1/4 x 5 1/2. Take one of the adhesive backed die cuts from the kit and adhere

on top of one of the pieces of card stock overlapping part way on the card stock

and part way off. Take a piece of coordinating cardstock and stick to the back of

the sticky backed part of the die cut still exposed. Trim around the card stock to

match the die cut. Continue this for each 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 piece alternating the die

cuts from the middle, left side and right side. Slide each piece of card stock in the

envelopes. The diecuts will serve as a handle to take out the card stock. You

will put your photo on the front of this card stock and you

can have people write notes on the back.

You can get 4 of these scrapbooks out of a Simply Scrappin' kit!

Here are links to pictures of this book in my gallery:

http://gallery.splitcoaststampers.co...00&ppuser=5144

http://gallery.splitcoaststampers.co...00&ppuser=5144

http://gallery.splitcoaststampers.co...00&ppuser=5144

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Rhonda, here is one I did that shows it flipping from the top:
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how cool! thanks!
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Thanks so much for this info. I just came across some of this albums in the gallery and I needed the how-to for them

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I just love it! I think I'm going to try these for some teacher's gifts! Great idea!
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I guess i don't see the point in using clear envelopes, when i can get scrapbook page refills for super cheap at the dollar store? is it just the size that is desired??
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