Introducing our Monthly Make-a-Mini and February Challenge
Happy Saturday, G45ers!
Today we're introducing our fun new 2014 challenge: Take part in our new Monthly Make-a-Mini! We also have instructions on how to make the base of this album below. It is made with something we all have around - File Folders! How exciting. We also have a challenge this month to make your own mini. See details below!
Download the Typography Mini Album Project Sheet
Download the File Folder Book Base Project Sheet
We hope you take part in our fun new February challenge! Have a great day, and happy papercrafting!
Happy Mini-Making,
Your Friends at Graphic 45
I am really pleased you posted this today as I am confused by challenge. It says make 'our' mini using instructions.
Does the mean we all end up with same album or is it just the basic structure that would be the same? My guess is you want to see everyone personalise theirs.
I also guess it must be using Typography. I only have a few individual pprs so would be limited.
As I am only comment so far, taking advantage to ramble on, lol. I don't expect a response, not from such a busy company.
Also just realised I probably won't enter as not of high enough calibre.
So why did I write all this??? Wish I knew... Hey ho. Tfs :))
Posted by: Caroline | February 15, 2014 at 12:03 PM
Thanks for tutorial ;)
Posted by: Sandra E | February 15, 2014 at 02:02 PM
I am also wondering if we are all supposed to make the album using Typography and just personalize it to our taste or can we use any collection?
Thanks for your help!
Posted by: barbara macaskill | February 15, 2014 at 02:46 PM
thanks!!!!
Posted by: Dorothy McCarthy | February 15, 2014 at 04:24 PM
Lovely tutorial and awesome mini! Can't wait to see what the next beautiful prize pack is! Will HAVE to make a file folder mini album! :)
Posted by: Holly | February 15, 2014 at 05:54 PM
Thanks sooo much for the great tutorial, but like the rest, I would like to know, a bit more about the rules too, and how we´re supposed to do it? This here looks fabulous.
Posted by: Maryann | February 16, 2014 at 12:02 AM
I don't have any file folders but do have the 8*8 stack. Can I just make a typography mini based on using punched tabs to make the file folder tops?
Thanks
Hazel xx
Posted by: Hazel Parr | February 16, 2014 at 01:54 AM
I cannot wait to try this
Posted by: Mary karas | February 16, 2014 at 06:30 AM
Awesome project! I'm wondering the same as everyone else, is it using the Typography line or can we use another G45 line? I think this would look awesome with French Country or Secret Garden too! Thanks!
Posted by: Khrista | February 16, 2014 at 11:58 AM
I love this idea and I love the look of the minis when they are done. It appears to me that each book will be quite similar with a few added elements for interest, but they will be covered with the specified G45 papers.
I think it will be fun!!! Thank you!
Posted by: Tammy Whitley | February 16, 2014 at 02:31 PM
Thanks so much for the tutorials, I really appreciate them - and am inspired to have a go as I have never made a mini before. You guys do an awesome job. I love all of your designs.
Posted by: Christine Duffy | February 17, 2014 at 01:20 AM
Sorry to ask you again, but for exemple we in Portugal don't have file folders like the EUA, so can I constructed the page with cardstock? And the color of the pages should be white? (like its show in the pictures?). Does my project has to be a replica (decorations, colors, embellishments, journaling spots) or I am allow to use my imagination?
Thanks again for your attention.
Kind Regards
Posted by: Hanifa Scraps-Nidia | February 17, 2014 at 05:28 AM
Hi everyone.
When I post my question here I didn't read the others post before.
So I email my questions and have the answer.
So to help everyone that has the same doubts as I had here are some guidelines:
- Just follow the basic guidelines and just use Graphic 45 papers
-embellishing and details are up to you!
Hope this help
Kind Regards,
Posted by: Hanifa Scraps-Nidia | February 18, 2014 at 02:16 PM