Hi Paul, thank you sooo much for this amazing series of tutorials! I've wanted to create an album for a few years and never been brave enough, but watching your videos gave me the courage to try because you're instructions are so clear to follow. I've finally made an album, following and pausing the videos, for my daughter's 40th Birthday next week. I'll definitely be trying more 😁😁😁
Thank You - watching your tutorial on this album is perfect for 4x6 photos - brilliantly made and would be an absolute joy to give someone, either to put their own photos, or create an entire album with photos.
Thank you very much for your videos - the very best I`ve watched and I watched soooo many. And congratualtion for 2500 subscribers! Regards from Germany Bettina
Glad I found this tutorial I was looking for one to hold 4x6 photos for my daughters wedding. Thank for such easy and concise instructions. I’ll post when finished thanks again.
I really like the fact that you used plain white card stock for photo placement because no one wants to cover up pretty paper and you’re right about people trimming their photos. Unless they are a scrapbooker the idea of cutting their photos is very foreign to them
You are a paper genius. I could watch you all day! You have given me so much inspiration. Thank You! The album is fantastic.
Thanks so much 😊 Not sure I’d go as far as genius 🤣
I stand by genius!@@paulford6686
Hi Paul, thank you sooo much for this amazing series of tutorials! I've wanted to create an album for a few years and never been brave enough, but watching your videos gave me the courage to try because you're instructions are so clear to follow. I've finally made an album, following and pausing the videos, for my daughter's 40th Birthday next week. I'll definitely be trying more 😁😁😁
That’s brilliant news. Please do share some pics with us in Papercrafting With Paul
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I loved the 5 part series. I will try this on my next album.
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Watched this again and using bits for my album. Thanks Paul .
Look forward to seeing what you create
Thank You - watching your tutorial on this album is perfect for 4x6 photos - brilliantly made and would be an absolute joy to give someone, either to put their own photos, or create an entire album with photos.
That was the plan and so glad you appreciated the work
Superb! I love your precision, design and symmetry. So glad I found your channel! TFS your technique.
RitaMaria Castillo Thank you ☺️
Thank you, Paul, for doing this for us numpties. Excellent as usual, so easy to follow. Thanks again.
craftingcollie Thank you. That is so kind!
Thank you very much for your videos - the very best I`ve watched and I watched soooo many. And congratualtion for 2500 subscribers! Regards from Germany Bettina
Glad I found this tutorial I was looking for one to hold 4x6 photos for my daughters wedding. Thank for such easy and concise instructions. I’ll post when finished thanks again.
lynne quinn No problem! ☺️ And this is just a basic base, of course you can add extra pockets, flaps, tuck spots...
Great video series, I am making a baby album using this process right now. You didn't show what you used on the waterfall fold out?? Thanks love it
There were extra photo mats the same as I did on the left hand side.
Thanks Paul just what I needed for my sons holiday photos x
Sue Lewis - Paynter Oh brilliant. Looking forward to seeing the final result.
Thank you for this brilliant tutorial for an introduction into album making. :-) x
You are so welcome!
How did you do the lining on the photo mats ( lines around them)….
Free hand with a pen
Easy to follow and make...thank you.....What size magnets did you use please Paul...have used 8mm x 1mm but not locking together
Luisa Ciccotosto Thank you so much. I used 10mm by 0.5mm (just ordered 12 x 0.5 too)
Thank you Paul....will do
What glue do you use seems to stick really quickly without warping the card?
Caroline Robinson It’s Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear Glue
I really like the fact that you used plain white card stock for photo placement because no one wants to cover up pretty paper and you’re right about people trimming their photos. Unless they are a scrapbooker the idea of cutting their photos is very foreign to them
Thanks Kim