How to create layout:
Use Espresso Cardstock as the base for this layout.
Trim red & blue pattern paper to 1-1/4" x 10-3/4". Adhere to the base, 3/4" from the top, bottom & left edge of page.
Adhere 3” x 10-3/4" strip of tan Rugged paper next to the red & blue strip. Apply the title using White Simple Monogram Stickers along tan strip.
Using the Circle Maker, punch a 1-1/4" circle from the pattern paper. Adhere to the center of the title. Using Word Processor & AL Script Hand font, print part of the title on a Rugged Storybox. Trim to size & adhere to the middle of the circle, using Foam Squares.
Cut 10-3/4" strip of Rugged Paper Ribbon with stars & adhere to hide seams between the red & blue paper & the title area.
Trim the blue pattern paper to 1-3/4" x 10-3/4", adhere to the right side of page, 3/4" from top, bottom & right edge of base.
Layer two rectangle Rugged Paper Tags together & adhere both to the bottom right side of page.
Create a large photo mat by trimming White Cardstock to 5-3/4" x 11”. Adhere (3) 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" photos to the white mat. Adhere to the layout, usint Foam Squares.
Using the All-Purpose Scissors, hand-cut a variety of stars from the Discover Make Believe Addition paper & adhere to the layout, using Foam Squares.
Type journaling using Calibri font and print onto White Cardstock. Adhere to right side of page.
Create Project Using:
Discover Make Believe Addition US
Discover Make Believe Addition CA
Project Designed by:
Cindy Liebel
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This layout is so adorable Cindy! :) Love the mixture of product!
Posted by: Melissa Ullmann | 05/31/2011 at 10:27 AM
This is the cutest! I love your work!
Posted by: NICOLE MARTEL | 05/31/2011 at 07:19 PM
Soooo cute Cindy!!!
Posted by: Sarah Klemish | 06/02/2011 at 11:22 AM
What does the "categories" list refer to at the bottom of each project? I thought it might be a search tool (I was looking for cards) but it doesn't seem to link that way.
Posted by: Kathy Sawyer | 06/09/2011 at 01:11 PM
There's an expensive mncaihe called a CAD mncaihe that factories use. The software is used to design it and the $50,000 mncaihe has a electronic arm which can trace around the design as well as cut any fabric. Sorry I've not hear of anything you can uses at home except a electric wire cutter found in $2 shops. They are used to cut polystyrene. Good luck!References :
Posted by: Ahmet | 06/16/2012 at 12:48 AM