The three pages I'm showing today all use the same journaling technique - print the journaling, cut it out, and glue it to the page. This first one shows what you can do if you want white print. Create a page with a colored background for your journaling so a white font shows up - and print that. You'll also notice that I cut it out in a rather jagged fashion - ink the edges if you wish. Here's another done in a similar way only with black printed on a cream-colored cardstock:
The final example is a much easier one - just printed it on white paper and cut it with straight edges using my paper cutter:
The border & corner treatments are adhesive-backed vinyl stickers.
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2 comments:
Cheryl: Hi! Great topic that you've shared for this post! I'm really loving the top 2 features because the titles and journaling are more unique! Terrific layouts!
Thanks, Becca!
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