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lou413 04-09-2009 05:17 PM

Smash Book?
 
Does anyone know what a Smash Book is? The lady that owns our new LSS wants me to teach a class on them and I've never heard of them before. I appreciate any and all help with this. I've searched here, but nothing comes up. TIA

L

musicmarth 04-09-2009 05:26 PM

Do you think maybe she wants a Squash book? Here's one from the Resource section: http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...s/squash_book/

lou413 04-09-2009 06:50 PM

That looks like that might be it, thanks. Goodness it looks involved, I wonder how it would do for a class?

L

java_jenny 04-09-2009 09:20 PM

Someone made one of these for me and it was awesome! It's alot of folding but I think after making one, it should be fairly easy to teach. It looks more complicated than it actually is due to all the folding. ;)

pjw2855 04-10-2009 07:07 AM

lou413....This project is extremely easy to make. Don't be intimidated by the specific measurements for the inside. You can cover the inside however you want instead of what the tutorial states.

The object of the card is just the folding. I've done it with just using 2 different but coordinating patterns of cardstock. The 2 outside pieces are the same, but the middle one is different.

Should be an easy project to finish in a two hour class with adults. Just need to let the Mod Podge dry before proceeding.

I didn't use Mod Podge. I used glue stick the first time and since just use Scor-tape or any double sided tape for the cover and to adhere the 3 pieces together for assembly.

You also can use just heavy cardstock for the covers instead of the coasters. Use a slightly lighter cardstock for the 3 inside pieces.

Patti

mawmaw 04-10-2009 06:43 PM

squashbook
 
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Originally Posted by lou413 (Post 13703783)
That looks like that might be it, thanks. Goodness it looks involved, I wonder how it would do for a class?

L

last week at my stampin' club we did this project it is easier than it looks..
there was 12 of us it took 2 hours so not sure what your time limit is..
the first time seems a little harder but once you do it it is easy..good luck
you can do it!!!


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