As you may know, I have quite an affinity for analog photography, specifically Polaroid cameras, the Impossible Project film, Fuji Instax, and photo booths. Unfortunately, these kinds of unusual-sized photos are generally hard to store. I found myself sticking photo booth pictures into the frame of a painting hanging on my wall. It worked for a while, but then it became cluttered and took away from the painting itself. That's when I decided to make an album specifically for my analog photos. This DIY is fairly easy, but a bit time-consuming. I'll take you through the steps, then list some things I would do differently next time so you can learn from my mistakes. ;)
• Gather supplies. I used two sketchbooks that I found at Walmart, some white-out, glue dots that my mom had bought ages ago, and tape. I started out with shipping tape but almost immediately switched over to basic scotch tape. Oh, and obviously you'll need your photos.
• Using your photo as a guide, tape off th…
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