![]() ![]() UPDATE: Big thanks to the other sites who have linked to this tutorial. Stick all your paper goodies in there and enjoy! I put notebook paper and manilla folders in the bottom one and my fun decorative papers in the top one. At each corner stick a foam mounting square and then peel off the paper backing. Step Three- Flip the album over to the backside. It will just make getting to your papers a little more difficult, but can still work. * If you are having trouble thinking about cutting up your album covers, you can skip this step all together and can still use the cover as a “pocket”. I just free-formed this part, but you can certainly trace it out if its easier. Step Two- Using your scissors, cut a half oval shape on the front flap starting at the top (where the opening is). How To: Step One-Turn album cover sleeve on side so the opening is facing up towards the sky. ![]() Materials: 1. Colorful album cover sleeves (I chose kid’s albums because they had neat illustrations on the front) 2. Choose from an expansive variety of wall art designs to suit your unique style. This is what I came up with:Īlbum Cover Wall Organizers that will take you less than 5 minutes from start to finish! That’s right: 5 MINUTES! Here at The Wall Art Club our Artists and their artwork are ever growing. Anyway, our office is the only room in the house that we have neglected to paint and I wanted to come up with a way to make it cheerfully colorful AND organized. I should mention that I am on an endless quest to keep myself organized at home, especially in my studio/office, which is quite small since I share the space with my love. I am pleased to announce that I have another simple DIY project for everyone! And it is even easier than the last one.
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