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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Little Switzerland

Today I have 5 scrapbook pages about the Little Switzerland area of Luxembourg. 

Page #1: The first page introduces the area - and has a map showing where we went.  I also added a pocket with travel brochure. As you can see, I printed the title on a piece of a photo - and printed journaling in boxes with green outlines.  It also has pictures of the town of Echternach.  The background paper of misty woods is from my stash.

Dual Page Layout:

This dual page layout is of the Hohllay region.

Page #2:

I found another forest scene background page.  I printed the sign large enough to serve as a title.  A piece of white paper forms the background for a collage of photos & journaling block.

Page #3:

This page uses a sheet of handmade paper as the background, but you can hardly see it for the collage of photos and journaling box that covers it.

Dual Page Layout 2:

Page #4:

I found another forest scene in my stash to form the backdrop for the pictures from the Schiessentumpel Falls area.  As you can see, on this first page, I again used a picture of a sign to serve as a title.  I also used a picture of a sign as part of the journaling.

Page #5:

The next page uses a 2nd copy of the forest scene paper as backdrop for a collage of photos from the area.

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