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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Webster's Pages... All About Me


We are doing something a little new on the Design Team at ScrapbooksPlus this year. In the past we have always chosen one line to feature every month. This year we are still featuring one line on The Wall but we are also adding several fun layouts throughout the store.


Here is one "extra" layout I designed using Webster's Pages
All About Me collection. I love Webster's Pages. I've gone through phases with other manufacturers where I just can't get enough but Webster's Pages has remained a fav of mine for some time now.



I also used some Tim Holtz dies to cut these journaling boxes. I inked the edge of the large journaling box with Distress Ink Broken China.

Here is the list of what you'll need to make the layout and the instructions including measurements. You can also get a copy of the instructions at the store on the shelf right above the layout. It includes a color photo of the layout.


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Webster’s Pages All About Me

You’re Timeless-2

Look Within-1

Looking Ahead-2

MyStory-1

Pebbles Pearl Candy Dots

Sizzix Dies: Tim Holtz Mini Labels Set

Styled Labels

Layers from bottom up:

12x12 blue side of Looking Ahead

11x11 green side of You’re Timeless

10 ½ x 10 ½ other side of Looking Ahead- be careful to cut it so that the frames in the lower right corner are included.

1 ½ inches from bottom of LO add blue tape measure piece cut from My Story

8”x 2 ¼ “piece of You’re Timeless. Attach (striped side up) to left side of LO 1 ½ “ from side 2” from top.

4 ½ “x 6 ½ “piece of You’re Timeless green side will mat 4x6 photo. Place 2 ¼ “ from side and 2 5/8 “ from top.

Fussy cut Life” and two cameo pieces (still attached in the center) from Look Within and cut “My Story” piece from the My Story paper.

Die cut the journaling and date pieces using scraps from LO that have been glued to chipboard or grunge board. I used two dies by Sizzix: Tim Holtz Styled Labels and Mini Labels.

Attach die cut pieces, fussy cut pieces and pebbles to LO as shown in photograph

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