DIY: Santa’s Christmas Interview Mini Album

I really like mini albums and I have seen a ton of really cute examples, but sometimes I struggle to figure out the dimensions and actually get them put together. I also have a tendency to make them and never fill them with photos or journaling. But alas, I’ve found the solution: this Christmas Interview Booklet is The perfect way to save photos and Christmas memories. Better yet, make it a tradition every year with your kids and grandkids. You won’t want to forget!

Ok enough talking, let me show you. Here’s the front cover.
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And when you open it up, there’s a printed Christmas Interview.

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And here is a finished look so that you can see how the pieces fit together.
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Stampin’ Up! Supplies:
Real Red card stock
Black card stock
Silver Glimmer paper
Copy paper (for interview)
Decorative label punch
Baroque embossing folder
Big Shot
Tombow adhesive

Just as important as the pictures, are the directions. I will be sending out the directions in a PDF to all of my blog subscribers for the November Newsletter, so if you want a copy, make sure you are subscribed. (If you’re reading this by email, your subscribed!) If you subscribed and haven’t received yours, comment below with your email address and I’ll send it out.
Happy Stamping!

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