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Paper Bag Scrapbook

by Kelcy
(Tasmania)

Accordion Envelop Album

Accordion Envelop Album

Hi (:
Just wondering what size your paper bags were :)
(for the paper bag scrapbook)

Thanks :) x <3
P.s Love your stuff!

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Hi Kelcy

Thank you for your question and also for your lovely feedback about PaperCraftCentral :)

I will need to take a guess about the size of the bags as the video you asked me about was made by another paper crafter, and it is so convenient that there is a mat measured in inches under her work! I plan to have my own videos available soon - am still on a learning curve with filming and mixing though.

I think the little bags in the video are 8" x 5" (20.5cm x 13cm) lunch bags.

Recently I made another paper bag album using ordinary sized lunch bags (26cm x 21cm or 10 1/4" x 8 1/4") and I cut them in four to make my own little bags for my pages. I must photograph that and show it to you soon. I am still decorating it and would like to show it when it is completed :) You've reminded me to get busy on that.

Has anyone else used different sized bags for their albums and could share their project with us?

I hope that helps and that you have a great day of paper crafting ahead of you.

Susan


PS: If you would like to see the paper bag album Kelcy is referring to, there is a video showing how to make it on PaperCraftCentral.

Maybe you would enjoy making my accordion envelope album too. The instructions are included on the page and I put a picture of it at the top of this page.

Happy crafting.

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