Hi, everyone!
I have a new tutorial for you guys. This is another tutorial from the "Steampunk Debutante" album. Using the Graphic 45 "Once Upon A Springtime" papers, I created another of the expandable accordion folder pockets so I could show you how to do it. You can see the original in the following video, starting at 5:25: Steampunk Debutante Album.
So I filmed the pocket & I uploaded a the tutorial over on my YouTube channel for you. You can watch it below, or you can check it out on YouTube here: Accordion Pocket.
I hope you enjoyed the video & the completed project! I'll be crossing that tutorial off my "to do" list, too! Yay!
I'll be working on the "Family Circus" mini album some more in today's UStreams. For details on my UStream show, including links and showtimes, check out the "Watch Me Live!" section on the right sidebar.
~Kathryn :D
Tutorial Maven
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Thanks for this tutorial
ReplyDeleteI love your work very mutch.
greetings, Martha
A very cool pocket page. Thanks for sharing. I will need to try to use that in my next mini.
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys! :D I'm so glad you're enjoying the blog & the videos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorials! Love love your work.
ReplyDeleteWould it be ok to scraplift a few ideas?
TFS ~ Carol
this pocket is so cool - thanks for the video, Tutorial Maven!! {{{{bowing}}}}
ReplyDeletep.s. LOVE the music - takes me back to ...well, we probably don't want to hear where it takes me back...we just know we really enjoy it!
Hi, Carol! Yes, it is totally oky to scraplift some ideas. I just ask that you please don't sell anything you've copied exactly & it would also be nice if you mention where you got the ideas if you post about them in a public place. Happy scraplifting!
ReplyDeleteLOL, Lois! I'm sure the music only took you back to 1999, right, you young thang!
Thanks so much for the accordion pocket. I often want to give a friend a stack of photos from one of our shared activities, and this will be perfect to create a small decorated gift page with a pocket full of photos. Your instructions are fabulous! Thanks, Gwynn
ReplyDeleteKathryn thanks for the excellant tutorial....I hope that your turorial to-do list never ends!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathryn - you tutorials are so easy to follow - no time wasted and we can understand.
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