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Thursday, December 22, 2022

Thursday Scrapbook Pages

Today we'll see how many scrapbook pages I can complete.  I only have two days left before guests arrive for Christmas and I'd really like to finish this book before they get here!

Page #1 (above): This first page starts with an AS (adorable scoreable card stock) background from Hunkydory.  To this, I added pictures matted with gold poster board, a piece of coordinating pink paper (where the title - made with stickers from my stash - & journaling are) and lots of hearts - die cuts from my stash, and lots of little punched hearts.

Page #2:

Next up is the page about a spring play.  The papers, including for the border, are from an old HOTP 8 x 8 paper set.  To this I've added white card stock from my stash, a printed vellum piece (no idea where it came from), red velvet sticker letters for the title, and a bunch of punched stars.

Page #3:

The background is from my stash - with holographic pink mat & border strip also from my stash.  Stickers from my stash form the title, the die cut is from my stash, and the banner was made using a stamp/die set of my mother's.  Journaling was done with a fine line marker.

Page #4:

The background is a paper from my stash.  Many of the embellishments are from old HOTP sets, but some are stickers or letters from my stash.

Page #5:

The paper was once again one from my stash - no idea where I got it.  The border at the top was a piece of printed ribbon from my stash, and the title was simply some alphabet stickers.  The stockings are shaped brads from HOTP.

Page #6:

I believe the background paper was from an 8 x 8 paper pack from HOTP.  The rest of the papers were from my stash - as was the card stock used to die cut the title.

Page #7:

The background paper and die cuts were from a HOTP Soccer Finished in a Flash scrapbook kit.  I'm not certain where I got the vellum.  I'm also not certain where the soccer ball embellishment came from.  A scrap of card stock serves as a journaling block.

Page #8:

The background was cut from a paper from my stash - no idea where I got it - with a strip of white card stock from my stash.  I added several stickers and a couple of cut outs from my stash.  I also added a modified brad buddy (from HOTP).  I replaced the red star brads with black round brads to hold the glasses in place, and used paint to transform the black lenses to white.  

Page #9:

This was a pretty simple layout.  The background was just a blue paper from my stash.  I matted the main photo with a holographic pink film from my stash.  The title was made from alphabet stickers.  Jewel Dazzles and Jewel Border Dazzles decorate the page and the brad buddy crown (HOTP).

Page #10:

The background on this one was from a calendar page.  The keyboard border was one I found in my stash.  The title was created with velvety alphabet stickers.  The piano is a Dazzles scrapbooking sticker matted on white paper.

Page #11:

Background paper was an 8 x 8 page from an old HOTP paper pack.  Blue and tan card stock is from my stash.  Title die cut from the blue card stock with some no-name alphabet dies I have.

Page #12:

Most of the elements on this page were from a Soccer Finished in a Flash kit from HOTP - background paper, shaped brads, die cuts.  Black and white card stock were from my stash.

Page #13:


The background paper may have been HOTP, but I'm not sure - it was in my stash.  The "Honor Roll" was a sticker that I stuck to white card stock before adding it to the page.  The other embellishments & card stock were from my stash.

Page #14:

This time I started with a piece of white card stock for my base & cut strips of the red patterned paper (HOTP) to go on either side of a panel of pictures.  Then I added ribbon from my stash as borders on each side.  The title was made from stickers; the embellishments were brad buddies from HOTP.

Page #15:


This page is pretty stark - by design - to reflect the devastation from the fire.  I made the title on the computer and printed it out.

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