Please let me hear from you!

This blog is for sharing a love of paper crafting.
In fact, I love paper crafting so much that I became an independent Stampin' Up!®™ demonstrator!
(I LOVE their products!)
Full disclosure: I get a small commission on purchases made using links from this website - but this in no way affects your price. It just serves to help support this blog. Thank you in advance for that support!

Enjoy browsing my blog, and I'd love to hear from you.
It is what helps make the time I put into this blog feel worthwhile, and always brightens my day.

To leave a comment, scroll to the bottom of the post. You will see how many comments there are for that particular post.
Click on the number of comments and the comment window will open. (Your comment will not appear immediately because I moderate all comments to avoid spam.)

NOTE: All Stampin' Up! Images © 1990–2025 Stampin’ Up!®

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Wednesday Scrapbook Pages

Today I continued with more scrapbook pages.  As you can see above, we're starting with a double page spread.  Here's a closer look at each:

Page #1:

The patterned paper is a freebie download - from Debbie Moore, I think.  I've paired it with a light tan to complete the background.  The photo was matted with a kraft colored card stock & embellished with Thin Line Dazzles.  The title & subtitle are chipboard - inked with gold ink.

Page #2:

The second page has the same materials - including a few more chipboard pieces of the title and narrow craft card stock mats for the pictures.  I added some journaling to complete this pair of pages.

Page #3:

The background paper was an old one from HOTP - and the large heart brads were also from them.  The title block is from a scrapbooking set in my stash - no idea who made it.  I backed the white outline heart with red glimmer paper.  I fussy cut a picture and added it to a red heart doily from my stash (backed with a piece of white paper).

Pages #4 & 5:

You can see this is a double page spread.  Here's a closer look at each page.

Page #4:

The background paper is plain white card stock from my stash.  The red matting and die cuts were cut from glittered card stock (HOTP dies - 9 Tiny Christmas Things & Shadows, 3 Lacy Christmas Ornaments).  These were all backed with white card stock.  They were "hung" from white Dazzles thin borders.  The title was created with stickers from my stash.

Page #5:


Again, the red patterned paper is from HOTP. The background paper is from my stash - not sure what company made it.And more ornaments & hangers - same as page #4.

No comments: