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Saturday, November 26, 2022

Several Scrapbook Pages

Today I have a variety of scrapbook pages - most of them pretty quick and easy.

Page #1 (above):  The background paper is a HOTP pattern.  The border and mat for focal photo are both created with scraps of plain colored card stock and Aqua Jewel Border Dazzle from HOTP.  The title is stickers from my stash, while the journaling was printed using a fine-line marker.

Page #2:

This page was REALLY quick and easy.  The beautiful background is from a set of handmade paper I bought at Costco years ago.  The white mat is glimmer paper, the title is created from stickers in my stash.  The camera embellishment is a Dazzle backed with red glimmer paper.

Page #3:

The checked background is an old pattern from HOTP.  The numbers are cut from an old freebie printout - backed with red glimmer paper.  The red title was written on the bottom of that Polaroid picture with a Sharpie.  For the focal, the Polaroid focal is matted with red glimmer paper, then a small strip of the same red is cut and glued in place below the picture.  The title below that is written with white gel pen.  It's hard to see given the glare in the picture, but the embellishment is a picture of the bible that she carries.

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