Of folks don't have a die cut machine they can use their rolling pin - provided they have one. I have made several over the past year and you can get some great pressure with it. I also put them in my back pocket and sit on them - LOL while I am preparing my paper.
This is so cute. I've never tried a mini album, but you have definitely inspired me. Great directions. Fantastic recycling use of tp rolls...with built-in pockets! Thanks for sharing.
love this one as much as the fall one.. I am making on right now with BABY, I have a question though.. how do you know where to put the letters on the end of each roll... should I be able to see baby really good or just kind of... fall works great and so does Boo but I am unsure about BABY,, thanks.....
Awesome videos. I stumbled across your blog during the blog hop. I've been saving my rolls to try this album. Glad you did the how to video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for all the directions. That is so helpful. I just love your little books. They are so much fun. I love all the paper you use and how you put it together. Big Thanks you hug, Linda
Good Morning Mary from California....:O) Coffee time for me and a chance to learn a few things from you! Love, love, love this idea. Another craft to teach our church ladies. I could have used that crop-a-dile a millon times over. Guess it will be on my Christmas wish list! I'll be scraplifting this fun craft.
Love this project, when I give money as gifts to my nieces and nephews I'm always looking for creative ways to package it, this would be cute with money in each of the pockets as well as pictures. Thanks!
Hi Mary, I just love your TPR mini albums! I have been making one for my mom with all her grand kids photos. Cant wait to see what you have next! Bonnie C http://ascrapabove.blogspot.com
Of folks don't have a die cut machine they can use their rolling pin - provided they have one. I have made several over the past year and you can get some great pressure with it. I also put them in my back pocket and sit on them - LOL while I am preparing my paper.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of these done, tfs...have a great day Mary!!
ReplyDeleteAwesomness!! I love the way you took us with you step by step. What a beautiful album. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so lovely !! I really enjoyed your video :)).
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This is so cute. I've never tried a mini album, but you have definitely inspired me. Great directions. Fantastic recycling use of tp rolls...with built-in pockets! Thanks for sharing.
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love this one as much as the fall one.. I am making on right now with BABY, I have a question though.. how do you know where to put the letters on the end of each roll... should I be able to see baby really good or just kind of... fall works great and so does Boo but I am unsure about BABY,, thanks.....
ReplyDeleteSoo CUTE!!! You have inspired me once again:) Thanks for sharing. Mollie L
ReplyDeleteThe mini-album really turned out nicely. What a great job! Thanks for showing us how you do these darling little albums.
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Thank you Mary for showing us with this awesome
ReplyDeletestep by step video. I will be making one of these!! :)
I love the mini album. I had brought some binder rings, but was trying to figure out how I could use. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary for the nice tips on how to flatten your rolls and Love the mini so cute and easy to make
ReplyDeleteAwesome videos. I stumbled across your blog during the blog hop. I've been saving my rolls to try this album. Glad you did the how to video. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a neat book, and luv Recycling idea! now i wonder what to put in those pockets...:-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Mary. I like the papers you chose for both minis. I am hoping this weekend to do a couple of these and a couple like Janis'.
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Sue
Another wonderful and informative video.. I just love Cardztv!
ReplyDeleteI Love these mini albums! Thanks for the very helpful video. I am flattening my toilet paper rolls now :) Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking project...I'm thinking of doing this with some my older students...
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Great looking project....I'm thinking of doing this with my older students..
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Thanks for all the directions. That is so helpful. I just love your little books. They are so much fun. I love all the paper you use and how you put it together.
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Linda
Love this boo book I am gonna try to make one right now!!
ReplyDeleteLove these TP roll minis! I made your fall one and think I'll teach the faux chipboard at a class, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJen C (in Montana)
Good Morning Mary from California....:O) Coffee time for me and a chance to learn a few things from you! Love, love, love this idea. Another craft to teach our church ladies. I could have used that crop-a-dile a millon times over. Guess it will be on my Christmas wish list! I'll be scraplifting this fun craft.
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Connie
This is great Mary :) Thanks for doing the video :) I will definitely be trying this :)
ReplyDeleteLove this project, when I give money as gifts to my nieces and nephews I'm always looking for creative ways to package it, this would be cute with money in each of the pockets as well as pictures. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally love this little book you have inspired me to try one also
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I just love your TPR mini albums! I have been making one for my mom with all her grand kids photos.
ReplyDeleteCant wait to see what you have next!
Bonnie C
http://ascrapabove.blogspot.com
So cute would to see what pictures or images you add to the mini. Thanks for sharing. I want to give this one a try.
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Debby
Lovely mini album. I got try it some day! :)
ReplyDeleteYou make the cutest little mini albums with tp rolls Mary!! Thanks for the shout out...so happy you are enjoying the cart!!!
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Terry