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May 19, 2023

Today’s pages show off photos of my Great, Great Grandparents. I wanted to create pages that looked a little bit old so I stamped the background image from the Artistically Inked stamp set around the edges of Very Vanilla 12″ x 12″ pages using Crumb Cake ink. I used a Blending Brush to add a little more Crumb Cake ink over the stamped edge. I attached a piece of retired In Good Taste Designer Series Paper to each page without glue behind the inside edge. I used an old Sizzix Die to cut a scalloped circle from another pattern of the retired In Good Taste Designer Series Paper which I tucked under the first Designer Series Paper panel.

I cut Early Espresso card using the scalloped edge die from the Scalloped Contour Dies. I attached the scalloped edge behind a strip of Smoky Slate card before attaching it over the outside edge of the Designer Series Paper. I attached another strip of Smoky Slate card across the page with a narrow strip of Crumb Cake card over the top. I cut Early Espresso card using the largest rectangle from the Radiating Stitches Die and used the second largest rectangle die to cut out the centre to create a frame. I attached my photos behind the frames before attaching them to the page. I created the journaling on my computer and printed it onto Very Vanilla card and cut it out using the second largest rectangle from the Radiating Stitches Die. I attached the journaling beside the photos. I cut Early Espresso card using the Alphabet A La Mode Dies to create the title for each page.

I am so happy to have these photos to share with my family.

Bye for now,

Kris

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