Hi Cathy.... I used 3 lunch bags, folded them in half and bound them using eyelets and ribbon. They are fun and cute, and addictive!!! have fun Tracy
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Hi Cathy.... I used 3 lunch bags, folded them in half and bound them using eyelets and ribbon. They are fun and cute, and addictive!!! have fun Tracy
Hi Shannon..... I used paper lunch bags, I havent yet tried the ones using the grocery bags, I like SIMPLE things!!! LOL I wouldnt know where to get bags without writing...sorry I used a hole punch and put eyelets in, then just bound it with ribbon. Yes, I took 3 of the lunch bags and folded each one in half, then stacked them up on top of eachother, then punched the holes. I love the fact that these albums are so simple and FREE, if you use your stash!! They are going to make cute teachers albums. Let me know how yours turn out!
Have Fun!!!!
Thanks so much for your kind words, I just love putting these little albums together. Give em a try!! Tracy
Thanks Tammy, I love hearing what you all think of my attempts. you would be amazed at how simple these are to make, try em!!! Tracy K
Go ahead Lynne, try em....they are fun and easy but I must worn you they are addictive, but the good thing is they are a great way to use from your stash!! Let me know if you try it!
Tracy
Irene, Thanks for looking at my project, I am going to start making them in other themes too. They are just too fun.
Tracy
Thanks Trish!!
Tracy
Thanks Tabitha, your kind words are greatly appreciated!!
Tracy
You can do it Kenda!!! My 6 year old is going to make one herself to give to her teacher. I will have to scan that one too! Thanks Tracy
Thanks Sandy, I feel the same way, I am a paper horder, I have way too much!!! But I love it all :) Tracy
Go for it Tara......they are fun and simple!! Tracy
Not sure about the bags being acid free, I wont put pics right on the bag, I made photo mats. Thanks. Tracy
You should try them....you will love it! Tracy
I first found them on two peas website. I just love that site for inspiration and ideas. Tracy
I just finished stringing, with the help of my young dd, 15 necklaces made with pony beads, jingle bells, and christmas ribbon. They turned out really cute. It's part of the "treats" she's taking for her holiday party at school on Friday. For once I'm ahead of schedule. I ran out of jingle bells though, and still need to make five more. I love the paper bag books though, and am really anxious to attempt one. Maybe I'll do that as a gift for teacher. She's got a great teacher. I think she'd love it.
That would be a really great teacher gift. Thanks for that idea. I might have to do that next year. Or for a sitter.
Thanks Tracy.
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