I REALLY want to finish this scrapbook today. Above you see the first page of today's efforts.
Page #1 (above): This page was quick and easy. The background was from an 8 x 8 paper pack from HOTP. I thought the design on it was perfect for a basketball page. The 3D title & embellishments were from my stash.
Page #2:
Page #3:
Another soccer page - background paper and brad buddies from the same Soccer Kit as used previously. The soccer ball in the lower right corner was a foam ball from my stash. The lower border was a strip of black card stock with some narrow washi tape on it.
Page #4:
The background paper and the patterned matted paper were again from an old HOTP paper pack - as were the cut outs. The journaling block was framed with a sticker from my stash. Purple glimmer paper from my stash mats everything.
Page #5:
This page is based on a piece of marbled card stock from my stash. The patterned paper is an old HOTP paper. I used washi tape to frame the page, title, and focal. Red velvet stickers form the title and smaller red stickers form the subtitle. The star is a brad buddy from HOTP.
Page #6:
This background and most of the papers were from an 8 x 8 paper pack from HOTP. The title was made with stickers and some of those papers. The embellishments are brad buddies from HOTP.
Page #7:
The background paper is another 8 x 8 paper from HOTP. The title was die cut from brown card stock from my stash. The rest of the cut outs and die cuts were miscellaneous from my stash - also from HOTP.
Page #8:
This page is different from what I usually do! The background paper (from a HOTP 8 x 8 paper pad) had all these "strips" of paper as a part of it. I chose to use my craft knife to cut around some of them so I could slip the photo's largest mat under them before adding the matted photo itself. The title was die cut from the same paper as the large mat. Then I added a variety of stickers from my stash.
Page #9:
The tiled part of the background paper is embossed along the "grout lines" - pretty cool. I added some "water" look paper, shaping the photo as you see here using detail scissors. The title was velvety stickers and I added another sticker for decoration. I'll add the journaling later on the lines below the title. I don't know that I want to add anything else, but reserve the right to change my mind! 😉
Pages 10 & 11:
This double page layout again makes use of materials from the Finished in a Flash Soccer kit from HOTP. Here's a closer look at each page:
Page #10:
This page was really quick and easy. It started with the lovely background paper & die cuts from the kit. As you can see, I double matted the photo with black and green card stock from my stash - then added journaling. I attached the title with foam tape for added dimension.
Page #11:
To the background paper & die cuts from the kit, this time I added a bit of netting (avocado bag) - a nod to the net in the goal - as well as matting the photo on black as you see. The "goalie" die cut is on foam tape.
Page #12:
The background paper is actually parts of two papers since the lower part of the original was too "babyish" for an 8th grad page. To this, I added matted photos and journaling & several cutouts (most from old HOTP kit.
Page #13:
This last page is not particularly exciting from an aesthetic standpoint, but I wanted all 3 pictures on it and already cropped them all I wanted to, so there wasn't much room left for title, journaling, and embellishments. As you can see, I used a Sharpie marker around the edges instead of matting, Dazzles stickers on a couple of the photos for embellishments, alphabet stickers for titles, and took most of the remaining space for journaling.
It feels WONDERFUL to get this last page finished! Other than a few individual pages made some time ago, I've completed 3 albums in 3 months! A total of 142 pages for these books in the last 3 months - along with two 12 x 12 pages for Thanksgiving, a "squash" book, and 3 multipocket mini scrapbooks for gifts (to say nothing of all the cards I've made in that time). I'm sure that's some sort of record for me!
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