leathercrafter Report post Posted September 26, 2011 this is a oakleaf & b/w photo album i just finished for a customer all comments good or bad are welcome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wood Report post Posted December 5, 2011 (edited) this is a oakleaf & b/w photo album i just finished for a customer all comments good or bad are welcome I somehow missed this on the first go around. Very nice. Also wondering where y'all get your inserts from for photo albums and day planners and such. I have bought ones together and ripped them apart to get my "guts" but I figured there has to be a supplier to get the rings and pages from???? Again nice work as always. Take care, Randy Edited December 5, 2011 by wood Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pete Report post Posted December 5, 2011 this is a oakleaf & b/w photo album i just finished for a customer all comments good or bad are welcome Gorgeous!! Question- do you cut the spine beads with a knife and bevel, or do you use a beader blade? If so what kind and how do you use it? Some folks like Bruce Johnson (I think) cut the first line and use it as a groove for one leg of the beader blade. Others use a double beader and follow the pattern lightly as keep running over and over it with more pressure each time. Great work pete Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leathercrafter Report post Posted December 8, 2011 I somehow missed this on the first go around. Very nice. Also wondering where y'all get your inserts from for photo albums and day planners and such. I have bought ones together and ripped them apart to get my "guts" but I figured there has to be a supplier to get the rings and pages from???? Again nice work as always. Take care, Randy wood i just go to wal-mart and buy a ring binder in what ever size i need for photo album i use a 2 in binder i then drill out the ring binder and throw away the cover you can also buy just the ring at tandy i dont know what sizes they come in hope this helps john Gorgeous!! Question- do you cut the spine beads with a knife and bevel, or do you use a beader blade? If so what kind and how do you use it? Some folks like Bruce Johnson (I think) cut the first line and use it as a groove for one leg of the beader blade. Others use a double beader and follow the pattern lightly as keep running over and over it with more pressure each time. Great work pete pete i cut my borders with a swivel knife and border them i dont use a beader blade just never could get the hang of using one thanks for the nice compliment on the album john Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wood Report post Posted December 8, 2011 Thanks John, That's how I had been doing it, just wondering if that's how everybody did. Thanks for the info, RW Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites