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Sunday, November 13, 2022

8 more Scrapbook Pages!

I'm working hard to complete these scrapbooks before Christmas.  Today I have 8 more pages that I've completed.  

Scrapbook Page #1 (above):  Here's a quick little fun story of Amy climbing in her dolly's bed - and then back out again when she found it wasn't as comfortable as expected.  Most materials are from HOTP - including paper & brad buddies from a Finished in a Flash kit - Baby Girl.  

Scrapbook Page #2:

More HOTP products are the cornerstone of this page - a background paper, and coordinating paper, a border piece, and another brad buddy.  

Scrapbook Page #3:

This page is another one from the Provo Craft Your Story book binder set that has been the base of several pages in this scrapbook.  This time I paired it with HOTP pieces - paper scrap, quote, tags from Finished in a Flash Baby Boy.

Scrapbook Page #4:

Page #4 is another Your Story page. All I added, besides the picture & journaling, was the "splish splash" piece from an old HOTP book.

Scrapbook Page #5:

This page is a mix of multiple things - background paper, label, & music border from HOTP, vellum and other scrapbooking pieces & card stock from my stash.

Scrapbook Page #6:

Gibbon Creek letters were die cut with dies from my stash.  The patterned papers are from HOTP, the embellishment was from my stash.

Scrapbook Page #7:

These last two pages are again from the Provo Craft Your Story binder set pages.  I covered all the decorative squares with pictures, then added journaling for each.  

Scrapbook Page #8:

The heading about quilts was from an old HOTP booklet.

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