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Friday, October 7, 2022

Still More Scrapbook Pages

Today I have 3 more scrapbook pages.  

Scrapbook Page #1 (above): This page was inspired by a card sketch - whose main feature was a diagonal line for the background.  Here, I emphasized the diagonal with some green ribbon leaf.  The title is die cut.  Three fussy cut butterflies help take the eye around the page.

Scrapbook Pages #2 & #3:

As you can see, it's another double page spread.  Here's a closer look at each page:

Scrapbook Page #2:

Unfortunately the picture isn't as clear as I'd like to have.  The background is a printed pattern & the smaller pictures are matted on a wide border of lavender card stock - highlighted with "Happy Birthday" confetti.  The focal is double matted with lavender & then a darker purple.  The sentiments are cutouts from HOTP.

Scrapbook Page #3:

This page has a border of the matching page's pattern on a striped background.  Again the pictures are matted - one double matted.  The journaling block is lavender with purple pen.  I matted the "September" cut out with dark purple.  I die cut the number, glued it to the lavender background and then matted in purple. 

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