Baby 6×6 Chipboard Tabbed Album

Hello crafty friends! It's Maya here on the blog today to share a baby album I created using the Chipboard 6×6 Tabbed Album. I documented these photos of my two adorable nieces. The three tabbed dividers are so perfect to separate their individual photos and sister photos.

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For the front and back cover, I traced them to a patterned paper, cut out and adhered with tacky glue. Next, I decorated the covers by using patterned papers, stickers and ephemera.

▼ For the inside covers, I cut two 4 x 6 journaling cards and adhered it to the center. Then, cut two patterned strips for the top and the bottom. I also used a ribbon border punch to create white dotted ribbon strips and adhered them between the papers.

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▼ For the inside pages, I painted the outer edges using pink acrylic paint and planned to cover with patterned papers.

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▼ Then I trimmed the patterned papers to 5.25 x 5.75 to fit inside the chipboard. For this page of the first divider, I created two pockets to hold four 2 x 2.75 photos from one of my nieces. I backed the photos with pink paper and I documented the date and some details on the back. 

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▼ Here I documented the photos from my other niece on the second divider. I created a vertical pocket to hold the photos.

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▼ The third divider is holding their sister photos! Again, I created pockets and adhered them to the bottom of the pages to hold tags or extra photos. 

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Thank you for stopping by Clear Scraps blog today! I hope you are inspired to create an album of your own. You may check HERE for all the chipboard albums. Let's get crafty!

Additional products used:
– Patterned Paper, Stickers, Ephemera: Echo Park Paper Little Dreamer Girl Collection
– Acrylic Paint: Master's Touch
– Adhesive: Scrapbook.com Double Sided Tape and foam tape, Aleene's Tacky Glue
– Paper Trimmer: Fiskars
– Border Punch: Dress My Craft

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