Sorry these pictures are so small ladies, but here are the examples for the Scrapbook in an Evening class. (If you need to stop by my house to see things better, I will understand.) I used the I WISH Simply Scrappin' Kit (SS kit), so yours will vary slightly depending up the kit you choose. At our class, we will make the layouts and embellishments and you will add the pictures at home.
Pictured below is the first layout without pictures on the mats. For this page, I will cut two 3 X 12 inch pieces of your designer paper, two journaling mats and two matching 4-1/4 X 6-1/4 inch mats. You can mirror one of these pages or create something to fit your pictures.
Here is the layout with all the pictures added-I'm going to add the journaling later:
Layout 1A is a bonus to show ideas of how to use some of the remaining elements of the SS kit.....we will only have time for 4 layouts/8 pages. For layout 2, you will receive two 4-1/4 X 6-1/4 cardstock mats, and I will cut two 6 X 12 inch pieces of your designer series paper and a couple of journaling mats.
For layout 3, I will cut two 5-1/2 X 5-1/2 inch squares of coordinating cardstock. The rest of this page came from elements in the SS kit. (I plan to journal on the Old Olive in the middle.)
For layout 4, I will cut two 11-1/2 X 5 inch pieces of designer paper, 2 strips of 1-1/2 X 11-1/2 inch pieces of a constrasting paper and a decorative strip for each edge from a different designer paper. I will also cut six 3-1/4 X 3-1/4 squares which will allow you to make both the page on the right and its mirror.
Each kit will also come with a bit of ribbon (approx 1 foot-maybe a couple of different ones though) and 20 matching punched photo corners (shown on the middle 3 inch square above as well as other places).
Below is a picture of the remainder of the kit..... 2 sheets of uncut double-sided designer series paper and a variety of adhesive die cuts remain. As you can see, you could be much more generous with embellishing than I was on my pages. We will use the vast majority of the decorative strip adhesive die cuts though (shown at the top right).
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