Thursday 26 April 2018



Good morning everyone,

Thank you so much for all the lovely comments that you've sent me about the albums featured on the shows.
By request, here's some hints and tips for pocket and pocket flap making.

When you have made up your base page pockets, label each page, with the page number, orientation and where the hinge side will be; do this for all the pages before starting any decoration. I use Scotch low tack tape, as it is reusable, paper based and easy to write on and the glue does not seem to cause any damage.

Pockets 
Pockets are great for providing "cubbyholes" for all your precious bits and pieces. They are also good if you have a limited amount of decorative paper as you can do several on one page, all different widths with different papers.
Pockets and flaps can be left with straight edges, you can also use decorative edge dies or border punches.
When cutting the decorative papers I reduce the measurements by 1/8" which provides a neat border.

Remember: Measure twice, cut once and make sure you have the paper right way up.
                    Stick your magnets before sticking on the  decorative paper.

Vertical: Cut your card stock the width you require, with the depth needing to be the depth of the base page, i.e. if your page measures 8" x 6" (landscape layout) then the depth will be 6".

Horizontal: Cut your card stock the depth you require, with the width needing to be the width of the base page, i.e. if your page measures 8" x 6" (landscape layout) then the width will be 8"

Pocket flaps: Decide if you want a vertical or horizontal pocket, making sure that the flap does not open onto the hinge side as it may not open out flat once in the completed album, this depends on the type of spine hinge you have used. Measure the card stock as above but add an extra 1/2" along the side that is going to attach to the page. Score in 1/2" and fold over creating a "tab" for the flap to attach to the page; apply double sided tape to the outer side of the fold over tab. With the flap facing up and the tab folded over underneath with the double sided tape on the outside of the tab, line up exactly along the page edge and stick down firmly. Make sure it lines up exactly before sticking, otherwise it will not sit straight when closed on the page. Use Collall all purpose glue over the double sided tape if you want some wiggle room, then burnish the stuck down tab.

Attach the pocket flap before sticking decorative paper so the tab will be hidden; it's also a good idea to cover both sides of the flap with decorative paper before sticking to the page. (don't forget to stick a magnet on first). If you wish you can trim a small amount of each tab corner, to provide a very neat finish however do not trim too much off as it may weaken over time. Do not stick the tab inside the pocket of the base page as this can cause problems when attaching the page to the spine or trying to slide in page tabs.

I hope this all helps, and please if you're stuck or have a question, just get in touch and I'll do my best to help.

Thanks for dropping by,
Maggie

Stockist low tack artist tape   http://www.sirstampalot.co.uk/

Monday 23 April 2018




Good morning everyone,

Here's a sneaky peek of my drop side box album where I've used the stitched slot dies to create tag pockets; these would also be good for gift cards. 
I have also been using the fancy brackets dies, which are in different lengths so perfect for album pages and card making; using these makes it very easy to match the edges perfectly of the decorative papers whilst allowing a narrow equal border of the card stock.
All the items needed (except the decorative papers) to make the drop side album will be available on the shows tomorrow on Hochanda - Tuesday 24th April at 11am and 3pm. 
The card stock is amazing; 300gsm. The black is a true black and the ivory is very subtle and has a very smooth feel. 
So if like me you have a stash of decorative papers sitting being admired in your crafty area, then take the plunge and have a go.
The video shows the page layouts I used, I will be putting more layouts on the blog in the next couple of weeks.
I'm still learning with video editing and techniques so please bear with me.





I'm also going to be teaching how to make a similar album, but with more pages, pockets and flaps at Sir Stampalot based in Peterborough during a weekend of serious crafting. If you fancy coming along, there are still a few places available. Janice and Andy look after us brilliantly and we have a lot of fun.
If you're interested, click on the link below. 


Thanks for dropping by and I hope you enjoy the shows.
Maggie

Saturday 21 April 2018


Good morning everyone,
What a busy time it's been; 
Last Saturday I was at Sir Stampalot with the lovely Derby Dabblers showing them how to make a mini album using the lovely floral shoppe papers from Graphic 45.We had such a good time and they created such beautiful albums, thank you Janice and Andy for asking me and for all the yummy refreshments.
Check out SirStampalot as there's still time to book a place for a repeat crafting weekend where you can make this album and some amazing cards by Louise, Crafty Lou and Chris.


I'm so excited....on Tuesday I'm back on Hochanda doing an Oakwood album show.
I've designed and put together some packs to make a lovely mini album and a drop side box album, similar to the one I originally made up for my lovely niece Rosie. 
There will also be some amazing dies from LaLaLand which are perfect for adding a lovely touch to your albums......sneaky peek tomorrow.

    




My drop side box album decorated with Gaphic 45, French Country collection. I've designed it so the page size can use 8" x 8" papers.
There's plenty of space at the front and back to allow space to make a larger folder pocket to fit in a mini-mini album if you wanted to.



Here's an 8" x 6" mini album using Natures Sketch papers - this is one of my favourite collections.










Here's an 8" x 6" album with ribbon closures using the fabulous Fairy Dust collection.