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Friday, June 14, 2024

India Scrapbook Pages 33 & 36


Today I have a couple more pages for my Indian scrapbook - though these two pages will be separated by a dual page layout of the Taj Mahal which I haven't created yet.

Page 33:

This first is pretty straight forward with most of the photos matted with red and/or blue glimmer paper from my stash.  The title was printed using Microsoft Word (as were the journaling blocks and photos).  For the title, I used the gradient effects to blend colors.  I fussy cut a couple of small pics to add to the printed border.

Page 36:

The background for this page is a beautiful mosaic foiled print that I thought was reminiscent of the inlaid work being discussed on the page.  I created an inlaid title using gold foil tag board and letters cut from the mosaic background behind the journaling panel.  The focal was matted on gold with gold decorative corner stickers.

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