Envelope Accordion Engagement Album

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Jill Miller creates an accordion album from invitation envelopes.

Materials:

8 invitations with matching envelopes
matching solid card stock
craft knife
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When closed, this looks like the usual mini-album ...
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... but when opened, reveals engagement or special wedding photos. The key to success (and saving time) when doing this album is the use of remaining invitation envelopes.

  1. Position 2 envelopes with flaps facing up, side-by-side. Twist the left side envelope 180-degrees so that flaps open toward each other. Slide left envelope under flap of right envelope and secure flap of right envelope to left envelope with adhesive.

  2. Next, attach third envelope under left side envelope WITHOUT twisting (flaps should always be facing each other). Secure flap with adhesive. Repeat steps 1 and 2 with remaining envelopes.

  3. Place 7 of the invitations inside envelope openings, leaving last envelope empty. Tear 8' invitation along fold and insert into last envelope. Seal remaining flap closed to finish the back of accordian book. Adhere all invitation flaps to envelopes.

  4. Use craft knife to silhouette cut any designs that you wish to tuck photo under. Add mounted photos as desired. Add remaining accents (envelope seals if included with invitations) and journal on end panel.
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Turning the envelopes and adhering the flaps creates the accordion effect.
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The envelope seals included with the invitations are used as embellishments for the photos. Miller simply adds them to the cardstock, then cuts around the motif and slides the photo under.
Resources

Special Effects Scrapbooking
by Jill Miller
ISBN: 0823048985
Watson-Guptill Publications, 2003 Guests
Jill Miller
Author, Special Effects Scrapbooking
Scrapbook Styles
Website: www.scrapbookstyles.com Also in this Episode