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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Cookbook Flip Album

Thank you all for purchasing the Cookbook album Kit. I was excited to make mine but I never realized that I would love it so much. I am hoping you will love yours just too. Keep in mind that you can laminate any of these items to make them last longer. After you fill in your cards just run them through the laminator, seal them and you can get all kinds of things on them and just wipe it clean. Same with the outside just seal it and then it will last for a long, long time. 

We have also included the link to the PDF file for the cards in case you need more, just print them off. 

Written instructions are listed below as well as photos, and the link to your exclusive video tutorials

Trim out your recipe cards. You can see on the video how I trimmed mine but it is up to you how much or how little you trim off. 

Cut 2 pieces of the brown cardstock to 7x7 inches, these will be your covers for your 6x6 chipboard pieces included in your kits. Draw a line across the bottom and on the left side at the 1/2" mark from the edge, this will give you a good place to lay your chipboard in when glueing, to keep it straight.
Lay your chipboard down and cover with the cardstock. Trim the corners leaving at least 1/8" from the tip of the chipboard to the end of the paper. Fold your cardstock over the chipboard and glue in place. 

Inside mats are cut at 5 7/8x5 7/8 inches cut two and glue in place.

Outside mats are cut at 5 3/4"x5 3/4" cut two and glue in place. 

Cut strips from your brown cardstock that measures 1"x6 1/4" score on each end at 1/4". You will need 4 sheets for each page, two for front and two for back. Glue only on the two folded over scored ends and across one long edge. Leave the other edge open to slide your card into. You can make these various colors if you want to match each page. 

Cut a top strip that is 1 1/2"x5 3/4" score on the short side at 3/4" all the way down. Fold in half and use this piece on the edge where you will be putting your holes for the rings. This will act as a reinforcement. 

I punched my holes at the top, you can have a side flip if you want. For the top I only used two rings. I punched the holes 1 3/4" in from each side and 3/8" down from top. Using my crop-a-dial, on the largest hole I punched these out. I then colored my hole reinforcements brown and placed around the holes. Using these holes as a guide I then place my pages on them and marked my holes on my pages and punched the pages. 

For the front it is up to you how you embellish, but I used just a piece of scrap red paper and cut a strip 1"x5 3/4" and ran across the middle. I then cut a brown piece that matched the browns on my pages 4 1/4x2 1/4 and a white piece that is 4x2. I glued the white piece on the brown and used this as my cover focal point. I used some old thickers I had in my stash to spell out Nana Cookbook, yes I forgot to put my ( 's) but I will add that in later. I also took some of my stickers and added them around, some bling, and the two charms on. 

I tied ribbon on the rings and it is finished for now. I will keep adding pages, and I will most likely seal this so I will not mess it up when I cook, since I get things everywhere when I am in the kitchen. lol. 

​I hope you have enjoyed this project. Let me know if you have and share it with us on our Facebook Group. We would love to see everyones take on the project. 

Please comment below if you have given this project a try. 

All products used are listed below the video in the description. 

If you would like to purchase one of the add ons please click HERE.






Products Used In this project: 

Mono Eraser

Scor tape
Art glitter glue 

Teflon Bone folder 




Monday, September 9, 2019

Buckle Christmas Card

Well we just had to do one more buckle card and this one is Christmas. I hope you enjoy, all the measurements are below as well as the video tutorial. You will find all the product used, that I can find, linked below the video.








Buckle Christmas Card

Cardstock base is 4 1/4x10" score on the 10" side at 4 1/5"
I then used an edge punch to punch the short side which will be the front of the card.
Cut a small opening in the front just large enough for your belt to go through.

White inside piece is 4x5 1/4 inches

Belt is cut at 1"x4 1/4" score at 1/2" on each end

I used a die to cut the belt buckle but you could just cut a square at 1 1/4"x1 1/4" and that would work.
The red piece to go on the center of the buckle is 1x1 inch.

Stamped sentiment area is cut at 3/4"x3 7/8" the mat for this piece is cut at 7/8x4 inches. 

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Buckle Fold Card Series Card #2

This is our second card in our buckle fold series. This one is quick and easy and I love how it comes together. Hope you will make one and share on our Facebook Group.


Cardstock 8 1/2"x4 1/4" score at 3"
Cardstock for the buckle insert 5"x2 1/2" score at 1/2"

Inside Mat is 5"x4"
Buckle insert mat 2 1/4"x4 1/4"

Front mat is 4"x2 3/4"

Products used in this projects are listed below the video if I can find them. 




Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Buckle Card Series Card #1

As most of you know I love unusual cards. I like any card that is different and lots of fancy folds. So here is a series that I have been wanting to do for  a little while now. It is a Buckle card. So each day this week we will do a buckle card,, they will all be different, so no two will buckle the same way. Hope you enjoy and I hope this gives you some inspiration. If so please make sure to share on our Facebook Page. We would love to see your take on this card.


The card base is 9 3/4"x5 1/2" on the long side score at 4 1/4"

Mat for the inside is cut at 4 1/2"x4 1/2"

Mats for the outside are cut at 2 3/4"x5 1/4"
2 1/2"x5"

I used a die to cut the buckle part out but you can just cut a piece of paper that is 5/8"x2 1/2" if you want. 

All the links to the products I used are listed below the video.

Thanks so much and enjoy, E