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Camera Mini Photo Album

03.09.2023 by Emily // 3 Comments

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How to use the mini-photo album SVG in Cricut Design Space

Upload the SVG. Ungroup it.

The white spaces are the spaces for your photo. There’s a spot for a round one on the front of the camera lens.


Change the top lines in the filmstrip to Score.


Attach them to the cut piece below.


You only need to cut one film strip. There are two so you can choose if you want to use more or fewer photos.

Cut out all of the pieces.


Burnish along the score lines.

Put the photos onto the film strip.

If you’re planning on carrying this in your wallet, it’s helpful to use printable vinyl sticker paper because it’s so much thinner than photo paper.

Glue the filmstrip in.

Not into carrying the mini-photo album around? Just glue the film strip to the back and let it hang down.

It would look great on a fridge or tacked to your cubicle at work.


How cute is this?


Ready to make this travel-sized photo album?


Categories // Photo Gifts

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  1. Anonymous says

    November 1, 2023 at 6:00 pm

    Emily, I just love all the files you share. This will be an awesome gift to make for each of my Grandsons, who lost their Mom in 2019. Especially for the youngest one who doesn’t have something with her photos available to him. The oldest still lives at my house so he sees her photos daily. This will make it easier for the youngest, who had just started middle school at the time, to have something with her photos with him.

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    • Emily says

      November 4, 2023 at 5:23 pm

      Oh, that’s wonderful!! Yes, that’s perfect for him to slip in his backpack or wallet. I know my middle schooler isn’t supposed to have his phone on during school, so no looking at photos.

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  2. Janie Williams says

    September 22, 2023 at 12:27 pm

    Wonderfully creative! So much fun to make and give!

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