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☺ Today I'm going to share with you, how I made this super cute, with  bright summer colors and theme, accordion fold mini book! What makes  this one extra special is that there are pockets that you can slip tags  in and out of. The interactive aspect is really fun; I like the idea of  tucking little extras and memorabilia throughout.
  Today I'm going to share with you, how I made this super cute, with  bright summer colors and theme, accordion fold mini book! What makes  this one extra special is that there are pockets that you can slip tags  in and out of. The interactive aspect is really fun; I like the idea of  tucking little extras and memorabilia throughout.  The  first thing you'll need to do is pick out five sheets of 12X12 sheets  of paper. I used double sided scrapbook paper, it tends to be thicker.  It also gives me more patterns choices to work with as I design the mini  book. For this project I used papers from the Citronella collection by K&Company.
The  first thing you'll need to do is pick out five sheets of 12X12 sheets  of paper. I used double sided scrapbook paper, it tends to be thicker.  It also gives me more patterns choices to work with as I design the mini  book. For this project I used papers from the Citronella collection by K&Company.Cut 3 of the 5 papers in half, making 6 sheets of 6X12. Fold each of these in half, each half should be 6X6. That is also the dimensions of your finished project. Open folded sheets back up. You will use 5 of these folded papers to assemble the book, save the 6th for later.
 It  is now time to design your project by laying out your papers, until you  have a mix of patterns in an order you like. Above, are sheets 1 &  2.
It  is now time to design your project by laying out your papers, until you  have a mix of patterns in an order you like. Above, are sheets 1 &  2. Sheets 1 & 2, with sheet 3 added.
Sheets 1 & 2, with sheet 3 added. Sheets 1,2 & 3 with 4 added.
Sheets 1,2 & 3 with 4 added. All 5 sheets laid out. Once you have figured out how you want your book  designed, remove sheets 2 and 4. These will become pocket pages and we  need to cut notches in them, so the tags are more easily accessible.
  All 5 sheets laid out. Once you have figured out how you want your book  designed, remove sheets 2 and 4. These will become pocket pages and we  need to cut notches in them, so the tags are more easily accessible. I fold the paper back in half and use a circle cutter to cut both half  circles at one time. I have also used a large hole punch to do this.  Once you have added your notches use strong adhesive, like double sided  tape along the bottom, both sides, and creases of both papers. Keep the  adhesive as close the edges of the paper as possible.
  I fold the paper back in half and use a circle cutter to cut both half  circles at one time. I have also used a large hole punch to do this.  Once you have added your notches use strong adhesive, like double sided  tape along the bottom, both sides, and creases of both papers. Keep the  adhesive as close the edges of the paper as possible.DO NOT put adhesive along the top side with the notches, or you won't have pockets. I have a picture showing where to add adhesive in my previous tutorial, but forgot to take one this time.
 Place  you papers back in your arrangement, line up edges and press firmly  into place. Your accordion fold pocket book has now been assembled!
Place  you papers back in your arrangement, line up edges and press firmly  into place. Your accordion fold pocket book has now been assembled! If  you would like to add a ribbon closure, do so now. I like to use a Glue  Dot to attach the ribbon to the front and back pieces of papers. Then  to make sure it really won't go anywhere, I add a piece of scrapbook tape over the ribbon.
If  you would like to add a ribbon closure, do so now. I like to use a Glue  Dot to attach the ribbon to the front and back pieces of papers. Then  to make sure it really won't go anywhere, I add a piece of scrapbook tape over the ribbon. Remember  that 6th 6X12 sheet of paper I said to hold on to? Cut it in half,  making 2 6X6 pieces. Cut each down to 5X5. Attach to the front and back  sheets of paper, as shown above, to cover up the ribbon ends. Save your  scraps, they might come in handy when embellishing your book later.
Remember  that 6th 6X12 sheet of paper I said to hold on to? Cut it in half,  making 2 6X6 pieces. Cut each down to 5X5. Attach to the front and back  sheets of paper, as shown above, to cover up the ribbon ends. Save your  scraps, they might come in handy when embellishing your book later. We started with 5 12X12 sheets and used 3 of them to make the book. Get  the remaining 2 to make your tags. They need to be smaller than 6X6 so  they can slide in and out easily and not get stuck on the adhesive you  used to make the pockets. Mine are approximately 4.75X5.25, with rounded  edges. Before adding tabs for easy removal, test your tag size to make  sure they slide in and out of pockets easily.
  We started with 5 12X12 sheets and used 3 of them to make the book. Get  the remaining 2 to make your tags. They need to be smaller than 6X6 so  they can slide in and out easily and not get stuck on the adhesive you  used to make the pockets. Mine are approximately 4.75X5.25, with rounded  edges. Before adding tabs for easy removal, test your tag size to make  sure they slide in and out of pockets easily. Now it's my favorite time, time to embellish your project! I've used a  variety of glittery, dimensional, and epoxy stickers from several  different companies. There also some puffy stickers, do you remember  those from growing up? Fun stuff!
  Now it's my favorite time, time to embellish your project! I've used a  variety of glittery, dimensional, and epoxy stickers from several  different companies. There also some puffy stickers, do you remember  those from growing up? Fun stuff!Below are some detail pictures of the front side of the book. It's all ready for pictures to be added on top of the photo mats. The cardstock mats could also be used for journaling.



 Don't  forget about the backside of the book! It needs some decoration too.  See those yellow strips of paper with lemons? Those were saved from  cutting the 6X6 sheets down to 5X5 for hiding the ribbon closure.
Don't  forget about the backside of the book! It needs some decoration too.  See those yellow strips of paper with lemons? Those were saved from  cutting the 6X6 sheets down to 5X5 for hiding the ribbon closure. 

 
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