Mini Pocket Album Class Sept. 2nd
Join us Thursday evening from 6pm until 7pm at The Mini-Time Machine Museum of Miniatures and learn how to make a mini scrapbook album with multiple pockets. This album is a mere 5 1/2 inches square and makes a great gift or a substitute for boring, generic store bought cards.
When: Thursday September 2, 2010 6pm-7pm
Where: The Mini-Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
Cost: $10 ($8 for museum members)- includes admission to museum, materials and supplies and pdf of tutorial to take home. Registered participants will have admission access to the museum from 9am till 8pm on day of class.
Additional Information:
In this one hour class, an instructor will take you through the steps to create a Mini Pocket Album. Paper, embellishments and the required tools will be provided during the class for each registrant to complete one album.
There is room for up to 30 mini photos in this album. Please bring your own photos already reduced for this project* or you can complete the step of adding your own photos at home. A print out of the tutorial will be provided at the end of the class so you can keep on making your own Mini Pocket Albums.
*recommended photo size is in the range of 1″ x 1.375″ (portrait or landscape). You can use most photo editing software to resize your pictures to this size and print multiples on a page or take them to a place such as Kinkos and ask them to reduce them for you.
This class is restricted to persons age 14 years or older.
Class is limited to the first 25 registrants.
There will be no refunds for cancellations after 8/26/10
Click the link below to register and pay online with a credit card. For more information or to pay over the phone, please call 881-0606
Special thanks to Laura Denison for allowing us to use her Mini Album Multi Pocket Envelope Tutorial for this class. See her other fabulous projects at www.followingthepapertrail.blogspot.com
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