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Beate made an autograph book for Jenn's birthday called "Jenn's Book" and I would love to have the directions and am unable to find them. Could someone help me out? Thanks, Kathy
I always hate to bother Beate/Julie/Jenn/Jan/Michelle/Debbie for directions to their projects. They always are so good to share but I don't want to abuse their generosity. Ya never know...they might get sick of us! :o
So...I always see if I can find the directions somewhere else without bothering them.
I always hate to bother Beate/Julie/Jenn/Jan/Michelle/Debbie for directions to their projects. They always are so good to share but I don't want to abuse their generosity. Ya never know...they might get sick of us! :o
So...I always see if I can find the directions somewhere else without bothering them.
Yeah, but so many times someone posts, "So-and-so had this awesome thing in their gallery -- does anyone have the instructions?" I just figured that it made the most sense to ask the person who made the project. Know what I mean?
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Yeah, but so many times someone posts, "So-and-so had this awesome thing in their gallery -- does anyone have the instructions?" I just figured that it made the most sense to ask the person who made the project. Know what I mean?
Hi there - they are *so* easy to make, and are patterned after the Lil Davis board books you can get from your local scrapbook store. Super easy - just look at the picture. Seriously!
Cut matboard to the size you'd like it to be. 6x6 is a good starting size.
Use your anywhere hole punch to add three holes (or two if you are doing a smaller book) on the left side of both matboard pieces.
Decorate as you wish.
Add large eyelets to holes.
cut inside pages to 5 1/2 x 5 1/2, decorate, and punch holes to match up with holes on front cover.
I always hate to bother Beate/Julie/Jenn/Jan/Michelle/Debbie for directions to their projects. They always are so good to share but I don't want to abuse their generosity. Ya never know...they might get sick of us! :o
So...I always see if I can find the directions somewhere else without bothering them.
NiceRAK, thanks, that was excatly what I was thinking when I posted here.
Jenn and Beate thank you for the quick reply with directions. Hoping I can get crafting and stamping today.