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Scrapbooking Page - Fun in the Sun
Designed by Monica Kennedy
Materials:
Instructions:
- Matte one picture on embossed well natural handmade paper.
- Attach the picture to the top left corner of the circus stripe paper.
- Cut a 2 x 12" strip of embossed well natural handmade paper and attach it horizantally to the circus stripe paper about 1" from the bottom of the page.
- Attach the other picture to the bottom right corner of the page as shown in the picture above.
- Frame the picture using the cream colored twill ribbon.
- Put a safety pin in all four corners of the twill ribbon around the picture.
- Choose three tags from the sublime tags sheet, one that is big enough to fit the words "fun in" on, one that fits "the" and one that fits "sun".
- Cut out two pieces of embossed well natural paper that are the same shape as, but smaller than the "fun in" and the "sun" tags.
- Attach the pieces of paper to the tag of the same shape.
- Take the "Fun in the Sun" cut-out from the quotable notables package and cut it into three pieces, "fun in", "the" and "sun".
- Attach the three pieces of the cut-out to the center of the three tags.
- Cut three pieces of natural raffia and put them through the tag's holes.
- Attach the tags to the page as shown in the picture above.
- Using glue dots, stick the raffia down to the page in positions you desire and trim excess.
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