Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Raspberry Tart Flip Scrap Album

This is my flip scrap album! It was a challenge I received from a friend. She saw it on SCS and we couldn't find the directions. So I had to look at it and figure it out! I can't believe I figured it out! The one on SCS was made by Sharp Stamper. If you would like to see her sample go to SCS and search Sharp Stamper and you will find her gallery.
This looks very intimidating but really its much simpler than it looks!
This flip book gives you so many pages and different options for your pictures!
They are so fun to decorate and mix and match your DP!
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inside cover of the front
The little scallop envelope can be used to put journal pieces in.
outside of the first insert

This is the opening of the first insert which gives you 3",6" & 3"
I used the eyelet border punch and match box die labels and oval punches

This is a shot of the panels on the outside of the insert .The flower is from Baskets and Blooms and two small ovals that have been crimpedfor the leaves.

This is the second insert
I love this one, it is my favorite in the book!

This is the back of the second insert and the back cover.
I decorated it and left it generic because whoever gets it can customize it and make it their own when they add their pictures! Great craft sale item!

This is the outside of the flip book on the back end.
This is one of the new Sizzix Square Scallop clear die cuts I got at The Orlando Scapbook Expo!
For decorating my album I used alot of the label die cuts from the match box die, photo corners punch, scallop oval punch from the mini and the Daisy die! These are absolutely must have die cuts and punches fro Scrapbooking and Card making!
I hope you enjoy this, let me know what you think?









1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I saw the one on SCS and saved it as a favorite. I love it done in Raspberry Tart. Maybe it could be a camp project sometime?
Sue