Hey everyone! Kinsey here with a tutorial on how to construct your own Instagram mini album. I created another version of this project a few months ago using different page protectors and have gotten loads of requests for a tutorial on it so here goes!
In the interest of not having a mile long post, I condensed all the photos into one block. If you click on the image it’ll expand for you. Keep in mind, you can customize any part of the album to suit your preferences but I’ll be using the measurements from my version of it. Ok, so let’s do this!
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1. First things first, wrangle all your supplies.
Materials// Chipboard. Various page protectors & fillers: 4 x 4 pockets (WRMK 12 x 12 page with 9 pockets), 2.5 x 3.5 pockets (regular 8.5 x 11 baseball card page), glassine bags. 2 pronged metal fasteners. Heyday: fabrips, 6 x 6 paper pad, mistable stickers, thickers, stamps, veneers. Hero Arts ink pads. Tape adhesive. Hole punch. Ruler. Craft knife.
2. Using a craft knife and a sturdy ruler or straight edge, cut page protectors to size. Make sure that you cut outside of the pocket seam to keep each divided section intact. Also, leave the hole strip (for the binding) attached to the protectors- you will need this to add your pages to the album and enable the pages to flip once they’re in the book. From the baseball pages, I cut 3 pockets across and from the WRMK pages, I cut 2 pockets across (see photo #2 above). I lucked out because they ended up being the same width, hooray!
3. Dress up the ugly page protector bindings with cute Heyday patterned papers. Cut enough 2 x 4 inch strips of patterned paper for all of your insert pages. Using a bone folder, fold each strip in half lengthwise (or hotdog style as Brianna says, ha!). In order for your pages to flip once they are in the book, adhere the binding strips so that the edges of the paper are just inside the seam of the protector. Trim any excess binding paper from the top or bottom edges to clean them up. If you are adding pockets, bags or envelopes, the process is the same but if they don’t flip or bend easily, you may want to use a fabrip instead of paper for the binding strip (it will be more flexible).
4. This is what the bindings of the page protectors and insert pages should look like when they’re done.
5. Punch holes in the pages. Using the unpronged piece of the metal fastener (it has 2 holes in the ends) and a pencil, center the metal piece on the binding, trace the holes, and punch.
6. Cut the covers and binding piece. I save all the chipboard sheets that come with my kits because they make awesome book covers…Cut 2 pieces to measure 9.5 x 4.5 inches and 1 binding piece to measure 1 x 4.5 inches. Cut 2 pieces of fabrip to measure 3.25 x 4.5. Peel the backing from one of the cut fabrip pieces and lay it on your work surface face down. Center the 1 inch chipboard strip on the fabrip and then add the cover pieces on either side of it so it looks like photo #6 above. Peel the backing from the other fabrip piece and apply it in the same way so that the inside and outside of the covers match.
7. The inside and outside of your covers should look similar to this.
8. Punch holes in the cover for the metal fastener. Lay out the cover so that you are looking at the inside of your book. On the right side of the binding piece, use one of your hole punched filler pages as a template to trace the holes onto the cover and then punch.
9. Put your pages in and lock it down. Thread the 2 pronged piece through the holes in the back cover, put in the pages in whatever order you prefer (I did mine glassine bag, baseball card pockets, and then 4 x 4 pockets), and then add the flat metal piece with holes in it and fold the prongs down and slide the locks over each prong to hold everything in place.
10. The ‘bones’ of the book are done! I usually fill my books about halfway with pages because I like to use bulky embellishments so they can fatten up pretty quickly. Filling it halfway gives me some wiggle room and if it looks puny, I can always add more pages to it.
So now that we’ve finished the basic construction, I couldn’t just leave it blank and empty…so here’s the same album all dressed up…
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For the cover I was inspired by Waleska’s 5th Anniversary layout that was featured here on the SC blog. I cut the ‘ombre waves’ apart, layered them on the cover, and then stitched them into place. I also added some stamping on the right edge using the states stamps.
On the inside cover, I left it blank because I liked how the wavy stitches look against the raw chipboard.
For all of the filler pages, I kept it pretty simple. I stuck with the aqua and neutral color combo which made everything come together so easily. As you can see, I used some dimensional embellishments in this one and I’m not sure if you can see it in the photos but all the ‘chunky’ items are on the outside of the protector- not on the pages. I’ve found that adding big stuff to little pockets = puckering and wonkiness so by adding it to the outsides, everything behaves much better.
Thanks so much for hanging out with me today! As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!
amazing mini book, the cover is so prettyyy! thanks for the tuto!
Posted by: Alinor | 07/20/2012 at 08:25 AM
Love this! Pretty waves!
Posted by: SparklinD | 07/20/2012 at 08:28 AM
amazing tutorial!!! I loooove this album! thank you.
Posted by: Anna-Maria | 07/20/2012 at 08:31 AM
Absolutely amazing + totally inspired to cut up some page protectors! Love this Kinsey!
Posted by: Nicole | 07/20/2012 at 08:53 AM
LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!!!
Posted by: Camile | 07/20/2012 at 09:20 AM
THAT IS SOOOOO GORGEOUS!!!!!
Posted by: CitySingle | 07/20/2012 at 10:54 AM
Spectacular! Thanks for sharing this tutorial with us!!!
Posted by: Angie Vallejo | 07/20/2012 at 11:13 AM
Maybe I'm missing something, but how are you keeping the metal 2-prong fastener from showing on the outside spine of your book? I've read and re-read the instructions and I can't figure it out. Do you adhere it to the inside somehow?
Thank you.
Posted by: Marilyn B. Hughes | 07/20/2012 at 11:21 AM
hahaha I cannot follow this at all ! Oh well looks nice.
Posted by: what? | 07/20/2012 at 11:32 AM
hey marilyn, i punched two holes in the back cover of the book and threaded the prongs up through it. all the pages are attached to the back cover, not the spine. :) hth!
Posted by: kinsey | 07/20/2012 at 11:41 AM
so on the outside of the back cover you can see the two holes and the backing of the prong fastener? Can you show a photo of the back cover???
Posted by: stee | 07/20/2012 at 01:03 PM
great tutorial. Thanks for sharing a fun album
Posted by: Dorina D | 07/20/2012 at 01:09 PM
stee- http://static.studiocalico.com/system/gallery_pictures/images/000/108/830/original/IMG_2446.jpg
you can also see more of the finished album pics here: http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/65431-instagram-mini-album-heyday
Posted by: kinsey | 07/20/2012 at 01:20 PM
Great project. I clicked on the finished book and it was too funny that your book was from pictures of where I live. Funny this is my happy place too. =)
Posted by: Vanessa | 07/20/2012 at 03:37 PM
Where do you get the 2 prong metal fastener?
Posted by: Sharmon Savoie | 07/20/2012 at 04:15 PM
Vanessa- you live in Jensen beach/ft. Pierce
Sharmon- I got mine at staples but you canfind them at any office supply store :)
Posted by: Kinsey | 07/20/2012 at 04:37 PM
Oops that was supposed to be a ? At the end of my reply to Vanessa, ha! Still getting used to the iPad keyboard!
Posted by: Kinsey | 07/20/2012 at 04:39 PM
Oh boy...this is amazing. As soon as I can track down one of those fasteners, I'm all over this project like a fat kid on Smarties. LOVE IT!
Posted by: Brandi | 07/20/2012 at 04:47 PM
Awesome Tute!! Love it!
Posted by: KarenP(kphike) | 07/20/2012 at 06:50 PM
Kinsey I live in Port Saint Lucie now so right between Jensen and Ft.Pierce but I lived in Jensen for more than 5 years. My husband and I moved here from Canada so escaping the winters was great we love it here.
Posted by: Vanessa | 07/20/2012 at 09:47 PM
That's so neat! My parents just moved to port st. Lucie a few weeks ago from Jensen beach...they love it so far. Well, they're not super jazzed about the gator that lives behind their house, but other than that.... :)
Posted by: Kinsey | 07/20/2012 at 11:12 PM
Kinsey I love this soooo muchh!
Posted by: Sabrina | 07/21/2012 at 06:10 AM
Awesome album, thanks for making the tutorial!
Posted by: Karin | 07/21/2012 at 07:50 AM
love.
thank you for sharing!!
this is just awesome!
Posted by: joanne smith | 07/21/2012 at 09:45 PM
Love this so, so, SO much!! You can bet I'ma be trying this!! Love the cover design too! Gonna lift that as well!! :-D Thanks for an awesome tutorial!!
Posted by: Norine Borys | 07/21/2012 at 11:40 PM