What a fabulous tip! I hate when a mini-book does not lay flat and have that triangular shape you are referring to, so this is a great way to get around that problem. I love that the cardstock insert you created also gives you a place where you can add a title as well. I was not found of the flip books, but you are making me reconsider them with this tip.
I love it Jessica! I started putting foam on my pages because of you and it’s a great idea. I never thought about adding a spine. I will start doing that from now on. I can’t wait to get my hands on this collection and do my flip book! Can you show us how you do your flip pages with the 12x12 sheets sometime? TFS!
Thank you! I started adding the hard spines to my flipbooks when I had a line of them that all looked the same on the bookshelf. The next flipbook I make I'll try to record some of the process if I'm using 12x12 paper. I usually first cut apart the tags and elements papers and add those into the pockets.
I love this technique for widening the spine of these Snap books. That aligator shape < always bugs me. May I please know what the black foam tape is that you use and or where to get it? Thank you gina
I love your style! I wondered if the flipbook gets even thicker after you've added all the photos? or does it stay roughly the same thickness because the photos are thinner than the buttons, foam and other bits you're using?
This is brilliant! What is the black tape called? Does Cherry sell this? And, So you only take the strips off the first and last pages of the foam tape?
Any tips about adding paper vs. the page protectors? I'm working on making a travel album to take with me to Norway and want to have some paper added to hold memorabilia. Thanks!
I usually just use the 10 pages that come with the flipbook. I typically also add in a couple paper pages I make myself. If you don't make them as thick and use the foam, you could probably fit 30 pages in comfortably.
I’ve been looking for a tutorial for over a year.
I absolutely love this!
Thanks for sharing this brilliant technique.
I like your tips, Jess, about spacing pages and making the spine! Thanks so much!
I love the idea of adding the spine!
This is amazing, thank you. I have about 3 flipbooks I've had for years and haven't used them. Definitely going to do something like this. Tfs x
This has got to be the best idea ever! I am definitely going to use this idea in my flipbooks. Thank you Jessica!
What a fabulous tip! I hate when a mini-book does not lay flat and have that triangular shape you are referring to, so this is a great way to get around that problem. I love that the cardstock insert you created also gives you a place where you can add a title as well. I was not found of the flip books, but you are making me reconsider them with this tip.
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic techniques❣️
Beautiful!!!
Such a great idea!!
I love making albums🥰…. Love this, game changer now👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What a great idea!!
You are so clever! Love all of the dimension, color palette and great tips!
Thank you! ♥️
This is such a perfect solution! I am 100% convinced that this is my format for my upcoming trip! :)
Wow, fantastic hack! Thanks
I love it Jessica! I started putting foam on my pages because of you and it’s a great idea. I never thought about adding a spine. I will start doing that from now on. I can’t wait to get my hands on this collection and do my flip book! Can you show us how you do your flip pages with the 12x12 sheets sometime? TFS!
Thank you! I started adding the hard spines to my flipbooks when I had a line of them that all looked the same on the bookshelf. The next flipbook I make I'll try to record some of the process if I'm using 12x12 paper. I usually first cut apart the tags and elements papers and add those into the pockets.
Nice sharing my dear sister 🌹 like it thank u 🌹
Wow this looks amazing! Great idea to add the tape I will keep that in mind when i make mine:)
Thanks, Tina!
I love this technique for widening the spine of these Snap books. That aligator shape < always bugs me. May I please know what the black foam tape is that you use and or where to get it? Thank you
gina
Here is some black foam tape: www.acherryontop.com/shop/product/425225
I love your style! I wondered if the flipbook gets even thicker after you've added all the photos? or does it stay roughly the same thickness because the photos are thinner than the buttons, foam and other bits you're using?
This is brilliant! What is the black tape called? Does Cherry sell this? And, So you only take the strips off the first and last pages of the foam tape?
Any tips about adding paper vs. the page protectors? I'm working on making a travel album to take with me to Norway and want to have some paper added to hold memorabilia. Thanks!
Great idea! :) Can you do video with presentation of this collection?
How many pages comfortably fit into the flip album when you use foam in between all
Pages? I was Trying to count Your pages
Lol 10?
I usually just use the 10 pages that come with the flipbook. I typically also add in a couple paper pages I make myself. If you don't make them as thick and use the foam, you could probably fit 30 pages in comfortably.
What kind of pens do you prefer for journaling etc?
Micron pens are one of my favorites! www.acherryontop.com/601544
@@ACherryOnTopCrafts I have a set of those! Will definitely be digging them out. Thank you!!!
where did you purchase the foam tape?
Here is a link to the black foam tape: www.acherryontop.com/197770
Can you use the regular snap album pages in the flip book?
Yes! They are interchangable.