Hi everyone :-)
Here is the video tutorial on how to make easy and fast tiny paper books using Rare Oddities paper collection from Graphic 45.Use them as small mini albums or for journaling. These are fun and easy to make also for new beginners :-)

Here is the video tutorial on how to make easy and fast tiny paper books using Rare Oddities paper collection from Graphic 45.Use them as small mini albums or for journaling. These are fun and easy to make also for new beginners :-)
Video tutorial
Here is the tiny book I show how to make in the video.You can make as many pages as you like and I will show how to make a flat spine and a rounded like this one :-)
Front of the book with some fussy cut out bottles.
Here the tiny book sits behind the skeleton bottle on the configuration box top.
seen from above
Seen from the side.
Close up picture of some of the books and other oddities :-)
You can also use rub ons for the books and here I used rub ons from Tim Holtz .
Seen together with some of the bottles.
Also have an other tutorial on how to make this tiny books with chipboard cover and washi tape binding and here is the link,
Here is the link to the configuration box post where you can find the link to how to make the base for the box.
Here is the link to what`s in the drawers with a coffin mini album tutorial,
Also have a tutorial on how to make the place cards and here is the link,
http://www.annespapercreations.com/2015/08/place-cards-tutorial-featuring-graphic.html
Supply list:
Rare Oddities collection from Graphic 45, Ranger multi medium matte. cardstock, 8x1mm magnets and Distress ink.
Here is the link to Simonsaysstamp for fine tip bottles,
http://www.simonsaysstamp.com/
And here is the link to www.tupelodesignsllc
http://www.tupelodesignsllc.com/
Here is the link to an Ebay seller for strong magnets,
Just type in 8x1mm magnets in the search felt.
Regarding questions there is a video where frequently asked questions are answered and here is the link,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgsJnzDCHkAFor other questions they will be answered here on my blog where I will post new questions that has not been answered before.
Here is the link,
Hope this tutorial is helpful and Have fun creating :-)
Hugs, Anne