December 29, 2007

Accordion Scrapbooking (Accordion groups)

Category: Accordion Sheet Music — admin @ 5:49 pm
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Scrapbooking is one of the favorite pastimes of most people. It helps to develop our artistic side and it sometimes serves as a good way for releasing tension that many people find scrapbooking enjoyable and relaxing.

Now, if you would like to start an accordion scrapbook in particular, but don’t know where to start, then this page is for you. This article will actually cover the fundamental steps to creating an accordion scrapbook. So, make the most of your time and effort as you learn to document the special events and lives of the ones you love through accordion scrapbooking. Just note that this project is adapted from the Close to My Heart website, a company dedicated to scrapbooking.

Materials You’ll Need

Before you start forming your accordion scrapbooking, you must first gather the materials needed for the project. Here they are:

2 6×6 inch squares of background and texture paper

2 5×5 inch square of cardstock

2 4-3/4×12 inch strips of cardstock

Ribbon if desired

Stamps or other kinds of embellishments

The Procedure:

1. Usually, an accordion scrapbooking starts with wrapping each of the five inch

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squares of cardstock with the texture paper and desired background. I guess it is best to think that you’re doing this as if it were a present. Note that here you are making the front and back covers.

2. Take the two long strips of cardstock. Note the term “long”. Then, glue them together by way of overlapping them by

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