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Wedding:

A&Jwed1.jpg (156455 bytes)A&Jwed2.jpg (183988 bytes) These are two of nine wedding pages.  I used silver and light green (the color of the bridesmaids' dresses) accents throughout.  For the borders on every page I punched and glued down two rows of small silver hearts and green squares.

Winter:

Rudolph.jpg (26392 bytes) "Rudolph"

Laurie found this reindeer idea on the internet and
paper pieced it together. She used the light die cuts and a few stickers to jazz it up.

Laurie Maiolo
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"Snow Angels"
Margaret Dobler

 

 

 


Halloween

Halloween.jpg (68045 bytes) Laurie Maiolo

Kids:

spssnowyday.jpg (236035 bytes) Kristin made an 8X10 page and then put it in a frame for her mother's birthday.  She used the Creative Photo Albums software for the lettering & clip art, Paper Pizazz paper for the background, and a Zig silver pen for the outlining.

Kristin Reif

Baby:

JGP1year.jpg (178027 bytes) When Johnny turned one, I made his hand and footprints using Delta's Cherished Memories Acid-Free Paint.  I used  Paper Patch paper for the top border, and printed the heading on my HP inkjet (it's acid free ink!)  I plan to make these hand & footprints for the first few years of his life.
sleep1.jpg (170200 bytes)sleep2.jpg (170550 bytes) For this "sleep" layout, I used a stencil to trace and cut out the letters for the heading, and put it against pillow ticking patterned paper.

Portrait/Picture Borders:

jgpporch.jpg (129094 bytes) To frame this picture, I used two colors of paper strips and used the medium heart punch on the bottom and top to make the other color show through.   I tried to keep the two colors neutral so they wouldn't distract from the picture I was displaying.

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