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Jodi Geers Lol! - when I saw you in the in-person class - you were moving at a quick pace. I'm so impressed with everyone still to this day.

When you're reset-restick- pays off because wow! They look so precise! Oh wow, I love when collections have coordinating solids. Thats what I try to include in my paper line(s) working on painting a baby boy paper pack and solids are definiely going to be an addition. This precious book you made...will be the perfect special surprise gift for their wonderful new baby boy!

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16 Jan 15:29

How exciting! Thank you for the family update!

Okay, are you part machine? Your mats are spectacular! Love the sleek simplicity of your front cover and your signature baby info page. I'm in love with your tags and all the different coordinating soild cardstock picture mat spots! I'm blown away again. It's A marvelous piece of art, they are going to enjoy it forever!

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16 Jan 15:11

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You can make it any shape you want, but your adhesive style will change *lol. Make sure you leave it off or a partial "on" so you can mat the large pocket first before sticking the smaller one on. I'm slapping myself haha

Sarah Butterfield Wow I have never heard of a student to do this before, how cool. That sounds like a beautiful gift. The trifold holds a ton of pictures- with seperate sides- genius Sarah!

Oh yes thats kinda what comes with making a project while thinking of the recipient. Although, based off of all your books i've seen of yours, I koe it will turn out wonderful!

16 Jan 07:13

Oh my gosh! No way Sarah! This turned out amazing! I loved that you used such an old school tutorial too. I haven't made one of these styles in years! Thanks for mentioning the paper collection and the tutorial name! I'm in love with your use of hexagon pictures and gold foil banner pieces. Your journal lines are FANTASTIC too! Wow what a customized album and such happy pictures!

15 Jan 14:41

Here it is Jodi Geers !!! She finished it all up!

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15 Jan 14:32

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Process - 3/3 TIP: wanted to throw this in there so you know what to do if you happened to make your large BC Pocket a swoop shape :)

Glad you think so!

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15 Jan 14:23

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TIP 1/3 - I just folded back my strip piece - then cut along. I do recommend first makers of this class to modeling after the class project would be best ;)

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15 Jan 14:17

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TIP 2/3 - If you do a slightly different angle for your "BC Pockets you'll STILL be totally good to go! ( Abstract Folio - Part Two 35:47 )

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