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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Wedding
Both cards and scrapbook pages can be wedding themed. Here's an example of its use for scrapbook pages. This dual-page layout is from a heritage album. The left side page holds the wedding certificate, and the right side holds the wedding photo.
The decorative touches mostly come from the scrapbook paper I chose for the background. The gold and flowers on these papers support the wedding theme. For embellishments, I cut around the flowers on the page backgrounds and popped them forward over the page elements. The title was cut with my Silhouette out of the same golden cardstock used for the mats of the pictures and certificate. The journaling was done with a gold gel pen.
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