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Specifications:
- This Scrapbook Paper is a great choice for album pages, record these sweet moments
- This Scrapbook Paper is easy and convenient to cut
- You can create card, book mark with this DIY Scrapbook Paper
- These Scrapbooking Paper can be perforated
- Kraft inner Cardboard Paper brings you antique style
- Material: Paper
- Size: 385 x 265mm/15.1 x 10.4in(L x W)
Details:



- It is a great choice for album pages, recording sweet moments, you can create card, book mark with this DIY Scrapbook Paper


- Easy and convenient to cut, these Scrapbook Paper can be perforated, kraft inner paper will bring you antique style
How to Make a Scrap Book Cover:
- Cut your corrugated cardboard to approximately one half inch larger than your scrapbook paper (or use the hard cover of a pre-made scrapbook, if that's what you have. All of these steps can be used on a pre-made cover as well.)
- Hot glue a thin layer of quilt batting to the cardboard. Be careful to leave a border of a half inch without batting around the entire piece of cardboard. Be sure to use a minimal amount of batting - too much and the cover will be too hard to decorate further. Use more if you do not intend to decorate the cover with anything else
- Cut your chosen fabric to three inches longer than your cardboard on all sides. Lay the fabric good side down on a smooth surface (like a table) and arrange the cardboard piece (with the batting attached) face down so that a three inch border of fabric shows on all sides
- Carefully pull edges of the fabric up and over the cardboard, folding the fabric so that it lies flat on the "wrong" side of the cardboard. Use your hot glue gun to attach the fabric securely to the cardboard. Take care that the fabric is pulled tight and smooth on the good side of the cardboard as well
- Cut another piece of fabric, this time slightly smaller than your piece of cardboard. Hot glue this to the wrong side of the cardboard in order to give it a clean, uniform look
- Repeat steps one through five to create the backside of your scrapbook cover
- Find a picture that sums up the theme of your scrapbook, perhaps a photo of the family, a scene from a nature walk, an old family photograph... anything works here. Go for something that acts as a prequel for what's to come. Hot glue this (very carefully! You only need a minimal amount of glue!) to the middle, bottom or top of your scrapbook cover
- Use a stencil or free form handwriting to create a label for your scrapbook. You can cut out each letter individually or write it nicely on a longer piece of acid free paper if this suits you. Apply to scrapbook cover in the same manner in which you applied the photo
- Affix any ribbon borders in the same manner, should you choose to do so
- If you're assembling the entire scrapbook yourself, use a heavy duty hole puncher to punch through the cardboard and scrapbook paper in at least eight places. Make a slip stitch in each hole with your choice of strong ribbon to attach everything together. Tie off the ends and glue to the inside of the cover
- For a cute addition, make a loop of ribbon and attach the two ends to the non-seam side of the back of the scrapbook cover. Affix a large button carefully (with needle and thread) on the front cover in a place that allows the ribbon loop to slip over the button, thus securing the two covers together
Package Included:
- 16 x Sheets of Papers
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Heather Burcham
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02-20-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this to make a book for my 2 yr old daughter. This paper is perfect for that. Can't wait to see the finnished product.
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Nick Nelson
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02-09-2011- Other Thoughts: Paper was delivered quickly and had great quality. My daughter loved it and already has plans for use. Would buy again!
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Andrew Miller
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01-19-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this paper pad for my bookbinding projects, not for scrapbooking, so I don't now how well it would be for scrapbooking. For the use that I give it, it is great.
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Bruce Hart
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12-23-2010- Other Thoughts: Love this card stock! We were so thrilled with the quality. The price was not cheap so I was a bit hesitant, but I would definitely purchase this product again! Great for card-making!
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Kandi Koltz
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11-16-2010- Other Thoughts: I bought this Cardboard Paper as a birthday present for my sister. She raved about the paper and said it was beautiful and loves it. Now she can diy whatever she want!
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David Stough
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10-04-2010- Other Thoughts: The Scrapbooking Paper quality is not the thick good quality paper, but not too flimsy either. but very useful item, i can't complaint for its price!
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devonte harris
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09-23-2010- Other Thoughts: these Scrapbook Paper are very usable and a bargain at the price. no complaint here!
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Don Grell
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08-17-2010- Other Thoughts: This Scrapbook Paper is really well made, yet the price was good, recommend it!
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