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Monday, January 8, 2024

India Scrapbook Pages 18 & 19

With the completion of these two pages I am half-way finished with this scrapbook!  YAY!!!  

Page 18 (above): The background paper for this page was again from the Taj Mahal mat stack from Die Cuts with a View.  The design definitely had an Indian feel & had the colors that were to be found in the pictures.  As you can see, this was a pretty simple layout - focal on one side, journaling on the other, with a few other pictures sprinkled around them.  The title was made using some alphabet cutting dies I got from Momenta - called simply Thin 1 1/2" Alphabet dies.  The mats and title were cut from red shimmer paper.

Page 19:


This page is even plainer - once again using the red glimmer paper, but the background paper is a plainer piece I had in my stash.  I didn't really have room to mat the journaling this time, so I used a red Sharpie to draw around it - creating a similar effect.  Cutting dies used for the title were ones I got from Ali Express (Fancy Alphabet).

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