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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Thailand Pages 18, 19 AND 38!

I've finally been able to get back to my Thailand scrapbook!  I really want to finish it!  At any rate, this is page 18 & 19 of that book.  Pictures are difficult to take because of glare from lights, but you can mostly see these.  The papers are from an old Sarapapers booklet from HOTP.  It's SO nice to have papers that naturally coordinate with each other! 

Here's page 18:

And here's page 19:


Page 38:

This page is definitely not the next one in order, but was the next one I found paper for next. :)  The paper is from a Sarapapers set from HOTP. I REALLY like the circular focal. I was able to create the circular shape in Microsoft Word, so was able to use a circle die to cut a white mat around it direct from the photo paper. I used the next larger circular cutting die to cut a mat from the darker blue to create the look of a double mat. The darker blue matting doesn't show as well in the photo above as in real life, but I'm happy with the page. While most of the white is from the photo paper, I added white border stickers (Dazzles from HOTP) to the upper and lower edges of the main photo block.

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