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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

India Scrapbook Pages 28 & 29

Continuing with my India scrapbook, you can see page 28 above.  It is a pretty straight forwards layout.  Pattern of background is another pretty Indian-look pattern.  I created the title with alphabet dies and leftovers from the blue pattern used to form the wide photo border on the right of the page.  The yellow was scrap from my stash. Unfortunately, I didn't have any more of the right color of yellow, so printed focal photo and journaling on white and colored them with my Scroll and Brush markers and a water brush.  It worked better than I was afraid it might.  It's not easy to see in the picture, but there is a narrow yellow border setting off the blue border.  That was stickers from my stash.

Page #29:

I always find it a bit challenging to use photo papers for scrapbooking, though this one of a beach scene seemed perfect.  I finally decided on the layout you see above.  The birds and "Beach" title were stickers from my stash.  I printed the journaling on a clear label paper so it would be see through to the beach scene.

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