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Sand Castles Digital Layout

Sand Castles Digital Layout

Designed By: Jennifer Gibson

Ingredients:

Ingredients (Canada):

How to Create:

  1. Insert background paper from Sunshine n Rainbows Digital Kit, SunshineRainbowsP4. 
  2. Insert feature picture to top portion of page.
  3. Under picture add Ribbon_Yellow from Sunshine n Rainbows Digital Kit.  Apply a slight dark glow to the ribbon.  Add DowntoEarthP4 paper to place under the picture and under the ribbon to be exposed only on the bottom of the picture.  Add an additional paper under the picture and expose only on the top of the picture.  Using the cut and fill ribbon select a brown from the dotted paper and fill this paper with that color.  Using stitch8 from basic stitching Digital embellishments, place the stitch over picture on the top and over dotted paper to attach to background paper.
  4. Add an additional picture you would like to highlight.  Using the format picture ribbon apply a small white mat to the picture. Flatten the picture and shadow slightly. 
  5. For embellishment cluster behind and around small picture add:
  6. From Bright and Fun Digital Kit – Mat_Torn, Mat_Square, Leaves, Lacing and LayeredFlower_Blue      From Sweet and Lovely – Swirl_Wire and StitchedDiecut                                                                                    From Down to Earth – Tag_Brown, Wire, Border and Cardboard.
  7. Add word art from Beach Vacation Digital Kit – SandCastles.  Apply a custom glow to the word art with a dark color, large amounts of softening and VERY LITTLE expansion.
  8. Add Tag_Circle from Down the Earth Digital Kit and place behind the small picture and cluster of embellishments.  On the tag place your journaling.  I used ‘AnotherhandFont’ font.  Over the tag and over cluster of pictures add word art from Sweet and Lovely Digital Kit – HappyTimes.  Apply a light color custom glow to the word art (high amounts of softening and very little expansion)


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