A Tutorial for you Today! May 10, 2008
I am very excited to share with you all a tutorial designed straight from Rusty Pickle’s owner Tasha Anderson. Just click on the slideshow below to find your step by step instructions.
An even better thing regarding today’s make-n-take is that some of you will actually be able to TAKE IT!!! TOTALY exciting I know!
If you would like to win one of these kits leave a comment on this post sharing one of your favorite ways to use ANY of the products from this file folder mini book.
The winners of these kits will be chosen at random from the comments on THIS post.
PS… In the slideshow I shared photos of both the book I made and the one my friend Velma made… she totally added her own sizzle… she even bound it a different way! :o)
Thank you Velma for sharing! And thank you Rusty Pickle for this awesome giveaway!
Enjoy ladies!!!













I have never done one of these projects but I would love to do one as a brag book or something along that sort. I have only done the 12×12 scrap pages so far.
AWESOME!
I love this, Carolyn! Really cute. I love buttons and ribbon so they are easy to comment on. Every scrapbook page that I make has them. I recently used both to make some sweet flowers on Mother’s Day cards for family. I also loved your choice of rub ons! They are so sweet!
Joy
I like to use file folders at christmas time to make little charts to help me keep track of what I have bought for who and do it in an attractive way so that I enjoy keeping track so I keep it up to date!
My favorite scrapping item from this project is the book….what an awesome idea for a gift after a wedding or birthday by incorporating a few pictures & quotes into the Rusty Pickle album….love it!! I also love the ribbon binding. Great idea~!
I’m looking through my supplies and don’t have a tabbled album like this to work on or I would make one and share with you all - hope to win this make n take!
Great project - thanks for sharing this!!
~ Lisa
I like this idea! It would be a cute idea for a gift for a grandma or grandpa. I may have to make my MIL one of these for her birthday in July. Thanks for the wonderful idea and step by step instructions.
I have never done one of these so i don’t have a favortie way to do them. But would love to try