Hi Crafters,
I saw this technique from a fellow scrapper who regularly comes to the semi-annual scrap retreat I go on. She needed a bit more space for a layout so she put a fold on the end of a page to attach another page.
I started out with the green Trouble layout from a few months ago. I had 2 more pages of my lovely niece getting into some mischief so I decided to combine them.
I cut the brown paper at 8x11. I then scored the 11 inch side at 8 inches with my Martha Stewart scoreboard. That left me with a 3 inch flap, which I glued down to the scrapbook prior to putting on the blue polka dotted paper. I then covered the flap with the blue paper and covered the inside of the brown paper with matching blue paper cut at 8x8.
Thanks for stopping by,
I saw this technique from a fellow scrapper who regularly comes to the semi-annual scrap retreat I go on. She needed a bit more space for a layout so she put a fold on the end of a page to attach another page.
I started out with the green Trouble layout from a few months ago. I had 2 more pages of my lovely niece getting into some mischief so I decided to combine them.
I cut the brown paper at 8x11. I then scored the 11 inch side at 8 inches with my Martha Stewart scoreboard. That left me with a 3 inch flap, which I glued down to the scrapbook prior to putting on the blue polka dotted paper. I then covered the flap with the blue paper and covered the inside of the brown paper with matching blue paper cut at 8x8.
The font is Designer Calendar and welded with the gyspy. The arrow and speech bubble are from Don Juan.
I'm really happy with how these layouts turned out.
Thanks for stopping by,
Love this! I will have to try this.
ReplyDeleteWhen you cut letters with your Cricut, what kind of adhesive do you use to glue them to your layouts?
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