“Oh, So Square” Tag
The “Oh, So Square” tag is another one I made up for a swap. This was a very quick project and can be made up with any color or pattern of paper.
To make this tag, cut a rectangle of solid cardstock. Cut of both corners at an equal angle to make the shape shown.
Trace the tag onto the back of a slice of patterned paper. Cut out the patterned paper, trimming just a little from each side.
Glue the the patterned paper onto the center of the cardstock.
Punch a hole at the top center and tie coordinating embroidery floss through the hole.
Trim with a couple of brads.
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Flyers Scrapbook Page
I made this page to celebrate when my husband completed his model airplane. The plane cost over $200.00 and took over 3 months to finish. You can just imagine how thrilled I was when the project was over!
To make this page, first I mounted a sheet of white cardstock on a slightly larger sheet of orange cardstock. This created the “frame” for the page.
Then, I mounted each of my photos on slightly larger sheets of orange cardstock.
I cut out each of the letters to make the title and glued them on to the page using acid-free glue.
I dress a freehand picture of the outline of an airplane and cut it out. I used a black marker to draw some details onto the cutout.
Last, I mounted the airplane onto the page using puffy tape. This made the plane look a little like it was floating. I felt it fit in well with the flying theme.
The whole project took about an hour, and I really like the way it came out.
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Dr. Bob Scrapbook Page
My husband is a big fan of the Twelve Steps. He lost around 175 pounds and has kept the weight off for about 10 years. He feels that he would never have been able to do it without the “program”.
So, off course when we were driving through Ohio, we HAD to stop off at Dr. Bob’s house. Dr. Bob’s kitchen is where much of the history AA took place. We toured the house, watched a video and bought a couple of things from the gift shop. Right before we left we took this picture of my now slim husband.
I’d love to give you a tutorial for making this page, but there’s really nothing to it. All I did is mount the photo on white cardstock and glue it on scrapbooking paper. Then I printed the title, cut it out and glued that down too. The whole thing took less than 10 minutes.
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