A 10 page interactive 9 x 7 mini album. Created using Anna Griffin "Eleanor" paper. A tutorial for this album is available in my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/BarbsScrapbooks?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Stunning piece of work...all bind together by a similar black paper...great! I use lots of colors too and only recently learnt it can look less messy with one single ..singular color...tfp!!
Barb, your albums are always so beautiful and the designs of your pages are so unique. I love that waterfall page and the fussy cut flap. Your dies that you use are always so pretty.
Hi Barb. This is fantastic. I have been watching many videos on albums and journaling and have collected all the bits and pieces. I have 2 to do for the grandchildren and a Bible journal for myself. I have been dragging my feet a bit but will have to make a start soon. I love the pages with the flip closure that open up. Are they hard to set up as the children will love them. Hugs and Luvs xxx Wendy
Thank you so much Rose that's very kind. I do have a written tutorial for this album, it's available in my Etsy shop. There is a link to my shop under the video. Thank you for watching. Barb
Wonderful Your Job! Unfortunately my English is from Google, so I can not understand the audio of the video. How are those golden details made? Is it a cutting machine?
Barb's Scrapbooking Can you tell me the approximate price? Actually I too make albums and scrapbooks but in my place these things are not encouraged. Even if someone is interested to buy, they think it wouldn't cost much. I just want to know the approximate price you get in your places
The actual base pages are made from black cardstock and then a piece of design paper that is cut slightly smaller is adhered to the base page. That you so much for watching. Barb
This is absolutely gorgeous, however, for the life of me, and with all due respect, I do not understand why you charge people for your tutorials. If you want to charge for a finished book, that I can understand. However, when I think of someone like the “Scrap Queen” who DOESN’T charge for the many tutorials she shares, and her work is beyond excellent, not to mention, that there is a lot to be learned by her various techniques, I have to scratch my head when I think that most people are in it for the money. Why can’t you share your talent for free?