Tuesday, August 09, 2016

Safari Adventure Mini Album Set and Display Case - Part 2

Welcome back to the Safari Adventure project! I am up on the Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Blog today with Part 2 of a two-part project! 
The tutorial for today explains how to create the four mini albums that fit into the Mini Album Display Case. I used Graphic 45 Safari Adventures and Tropical Travelogue (retired) paper collections to decorate. I also used the GSLCuts Safari Shape Set (coming soon).
To see Part 1 of this project, please click HERE to learn how to make the display case. 

The display case has a 3 5/8" x 4 3/8" opening which fits four little mini albums. The kit comes with chipboard covers and spines to create all four books, each approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/4" x 1".
I added minimal decoration to the front of each album to make sure that all four would fit into the opening.
Each album has a theme (clockwise from top left): lions and big cats, tigers, elephants and giraffes, zebras. 
Each album contains three pages, with pockets and tags. The basic design of each book is the same, but I varied the papers and embellishments to match each theme. (To see each mini, click on the video link below.)

Now, let's get starting creating your own mini albums!
1. Cut paper to 5 1/2" x 12: and ink the edges with brown ink. Select two cover pieces and one spine piece from the kit. Construct a binding piece from black cardstock (see below).
2. Place the paper face down onto your work surface. center the covers and spine piece onto the paper. Keep a 1/6" gap between the covers and the spine.

3. Trim the corners and the spine section as shown. Fold the center spine section over the spine. Cut a strip of paper 3 3/8" x 1" and cover the spine.

4. Cut black cardstock to 3 3/8" x 2 1/2". Score at 1/4" across the 2 1/2" side. You will have 9 score lines.
5. Fold the cardstock into pleats to create three page tabs. You will end up with three 1/4" tabs with 1/4" gutters. Attach the tabs to the spine as shown.
6. Place strong adhesive around the edges of the paper.
7. Fold the paper toward the center. Cut two pieces of matching paper to 3 1/2" x 4 3/8". Sponge the edges with brown ink. 
8. Attach the paper to the inside of the covers. Using a bone folder, gently score on both sides of the spine. Slowly bend the covers toward the center. To avoid the spine tearing, continue to score and fold gently.
9. The book is now assembled and ready for the pages. As  you my be able to see, my paper tore just a tad in the lower right corner of the spine. If this happens, you may ink the area to disguise the tear.
10. If the torn area is large or it bothers you, simply cut a spine cover piece (3 1/2" x 4") and sponge the edges with brown ink. Attach the piece to the spine, wrapping around the book. Each little mini album is assembled in the same manner.
11. Decorate the cover, making sure that your decor is low profile in order to fit four albums into the display case.
12. The mini album pages are all 3 3/8" x 4" when assembled. For each mini album you need black cardstock cut to the following:

(1) - 3 3/8" x 4" piece with a 1 1/4" half-circle notch cut into the right edge
(1) - 3 3/8" x 6" piece, scored at 2" from the left edge to create a side pocket
(1) - 5 3/8" x 4" piece, scored at 2" from the bottom edge to create a standard pocket
(3) - 3 3/8" x 4" pieces

13. Cover the FRONT of each piece with decorative paper as shown. Decorate as desired.
 14. Use strong adhesive to attach the notched page to the first tab.
15. Add adhesive to three sides of the back of one of the 3 3/8" x 4" pieces and attach to the back of the notched page, sandwiching the tab between the pages. The creates the first page of the album, and is also a large, side pocket.
16. Decorate a Graphic 45 black ATC tag and tuck it into the pocket you just created. (This page is from the elephant book.) You need two ATC tags for each mini album, for a total of 8 for the project.
17. Attach the pocket page to the second spine tab. Fill with small tags and ephemera.
18. Attach the second 3 3/8" x 4" page to the back of the pocket, sandwiching the tab between the pages. The creates the second page of the album. You may choose to make this page a side-pocket also, but I did not.
19.  Attach the side pocket page to the third spine tab. Add the second ATC tag.
20. Attach the third 3 3/8" x 4" page to the back of the pocket, sandwiching the tab between the pages. The creates the third page of the album. (Please forgive my zebra. I tried to draw stripes onto the chipboard zebra from the Safari Shape Set, but, my skills in that area are not that great!)

Each mini in the set is constructed in the same manner. Click the video link below to see each mini up close.

Thanks for looking!


Find all these wonderful chipboard items at the GSLCuts Store!


Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts: 
Safari Shape Set (coming soon)

Partner Products:
Graphic 45 Safari Adventure and Tropical Travelogue (retired) Collections
Graphic 45 Artist Trading Tags - Black

Other: 
Ink: Ranger Distress Gathered Twigs, Colorbox Pigment Black, Red, Orange
Pen: PITT artist pen
Pencil: white colored pencil
Twine: Really Reasonable Ribbon (various)
Wood signs: Maya Road
Punches: Stampin' Up 1 1/4" and 1 1/2" circle , Fiskars notch border
Adhesive: ATG tape runner, Ranger Glossy Accents, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares

3 comments:

  1. Gloria, this is just fabulous! I am so impressed with the composition and design of the entire project. You do such a great job of making sure that a project is harmonious. This is classically you and totally inspiring!

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  2. Gloria, thanks for sharing the deets on how to get the look. Great presentation of the chip and G45 papers. Great inspiration.

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  3. great project, thanks

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