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Monday, October 17, 2022

Scrapbook Sketch Challenge

Today's page started with a sketch challenge.  Most of the materials were from a HOTP Finished In a Flash scrapbook set called Baby Girl.  You can see that I used 4 different patterned papers & some plain lavender card stock, inking the edges - rounding some of the corners.  The top border, and labels were from the set - labels added with foam tape.  Journaling was added with a permanent marker.  The flower was die cut from a white piece of card stock (Spellbinders Carnation Creations die with a punched circle from the striped paper for the center).  Rhinestones finish the page.

Adjoining page (left hand - the above is the right-hand page):

This page is similarly mostly from the Baby Girl scrapbooking set.  The plain yellow was from my stash, as were the various pieces of lavender.  The focal was matted with a piece die cut with Spellbinders Decorative Labels One.

Next I have a couple of really quick pages - once again base pages that came with Provo Craft "YourStory" book binders. 

The title was from a HOTP Finished In a Flash - Baby Boy set.  The teddy embellishments are from a mounted stamp I have in my stash.





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