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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Last of Pre-School Scrapbook

Today I finished the Pre-School scrapbook on which I've been working.  

Page #1 (above): Patterned papers and navy are from HOTP.  After laying out the mats, I die cut the title & added the journaling to finish this page.

Page #2:

Once again, papers are from HOTP - as are the cut outs and the brad buddy.  Not sure where I got the sun or the footprint stickers.  I tore the sand paper in the hopes it would look a bit like waves coming in.  The "The Beach" was a dimensional sticker from my stash.  The journaling was written with a marker.

Page #3:

Again, papers are from HOTP.  I simply formed them into a border, double matted the focal, and die cut the title - quick & easy.

Page #4:

Again, the background paper & border strips are from HOTP - as is the title cut out.  A cut out cat and some stickers from my stash complete the page.

Page #5:

All papers except that behind the title were from HOTP.  The piece behind the title was a hand made paper I got at Costco a long time ago.  The stickers were from my stash - including the title.

Page #6:


Papers are again from HOTP.  Title was die cut from the yellow paper.  The leaf was snatched from my Thanksgiving decorations.

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