Easy Fabric-Covered Photo Album
By Rachel Paxton
While trying to come up with an easy, inexpensive Mother's Day
present this year, I decided to make mini cloth-covered photo
albums for my mother and mother-in-law. These instructions apply
to any size photo album--you just have to measure the album to
get an idea how much fabric you're going to need.
Materials:
- 3-ring binder/photo album (doesn't have to be new--you are
going to be covering it)
- Pages for photos (add when album is finished, or you might get
glue on them)
- 1 large sheet white poster board
- 1 can spray adhesive (3M works well)
- Craft glue or glue gun
- Scissors and/or rotary fabric cutter
- Fabric; 1 piece long enough to cover the outside of the album,
and 2 pieces to cover each of inside covers. Allow extra inch to
fold over edges of album.
- Silk flowers, appliques, beads, ribbons, lace (optional)
You will need three pieces of fabric. You want the piece on the
outside of the album to be one piece that folds around the
outside of the album. Leave 1 inch of material around the edges.
Use spray adhesive (available at most craft stores) to glue the
fabric. Make sure to lay newspapers all around you and spray
carefully or you'll end up with a big sticky mess. Also try not
to let your fabric stick to the newspaper. Spray the glue
directly on the outside of the album- -one side first, then the
spine, then the other side. Smooth the fabric as you go, gently
smoothing out any wrinkles quickly before it dries (you have a
few minutes). You should now have the outside totally covered
with fabric with 1 inch extra all around the edges of the album.
Glue the extra inch of material on the sides down to the inside
of the album. Now fold the top and bottom edges down and glue in
place. The inside of the spine will still be visible after the
inside covers are in place, so fold the extra inch at the spine
in half first, then again and glue in place. The remaining
exposed top and bottom edges will be covered with the inside
covers.
The next step is to make the inside covers. Cut 2 pieces of
poster board approximately 1/8-inch smaller (on all sides) than
the inside covers of the photo album. Make sure to lay them in
the photo album after you cut them to make sure they're the right
size. You want to make sure the album can still open and close
easily when they're in place. Cut 2 pieces of fabric to be
1/2-inch bigger (on all sides) than the pieces of poster board.
Using spray adhesive, glue each piece of poster board to a square
of fabric. Fold over the remaining 1/2 inch of fabric on the
top, bottom, and sides, and glue to the back of the poster board.
You should now have completed inside covers with no exposed
fabric edges. Using spray adhesive, glue the inside covers into
the inside front and inside back of the photo album, again making
sure the album can open and close easily. You're done! Now you
can add the pages for the photos.
Here are some more options:
- If the album is big enough, you can cover a photo mat with
fabric and glue it in the center of the front of the album. You
can purchase the mat already cut, or you can make your own out of
extra poster board, making it any size you want.
- If you want to have lace around the edges, glue the lace around
the edges of the album after covering the front of the album with
fabric, and before gluing in the inside covers. The inside
covers will hide the bottom edge of the trimming. Glue in place
with craft glue or a glue gun.
- Embellish the cover with appliques, beads, and silk flowers.
Glue in place with craft glue or a glue gun.
After you practice on one of these albums, you'll see how easy it
is and you'll be able to see all the millions of possibilities.
These albums can as fancy or simple as you want, and can cost a
lot or next to nothing. I made one for my sister as a wedding
present that cost about $50 after I bought the nice fabric,
appliques, lace, etc.
For Mother's Day, however, I found some mini photo albums on sale
2 for $3. They hold up to 4 x 6 photos. I'm going to find a
photo to cut down a bit to fit on the front cover, one for my
family, and one for my husband's. If I get in a bind for time I
will try to find some fabric on sale (should only require
approximately 1/2 yard each for the small albums). If I have
time I'll do a little yard sale shopping and try to pick up some
fabric that way. If you sew or do many crafts, you may already
have some fabric on hand. It's also a good idea to stock up on
different sized albums when they're on sale. Keep on the lookout
for extra trimmings on sale and at yard sales. Don't forget the
unconventional, like sequins and buttons. These thoughtful
albums make great gifts for all occasions.
About the Author
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of
the Creative Homemaking Recipe of the Week Club Cookbook, a
cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner
ideas. Visit Creative
Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com and in the Home
and Garden section of Suite 101
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