Scrapbook - Hara - page 1

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For my sister's 50th birthday. My niece came up with the idea of using a Fairy Tale as the theme, and the "story" is told by printing on a clip-art scroll. The scroll is colorized, depending on the layout.





Once Upon A Time

  1. Cut embossed floral vellum, leaving about 1/2" on sides and top, and tear bottom leaving about 2" - attach to 12"x12" pink cardstock
  2. Print photo 6 1/4" x 6 3/4" and mat with pink gingham paper, tearing bottom
  3. Mat to 8" x 8" patterned paper, tearing bottom, and attach to layout
  4. Type text on scroll, print on watercolor paper, cut out and attach with foam tape
  5. Print two small photos on vellum and attach to vellum tags.
  6. Tie a knot in both ends of 3/4" sheer ribbon, and attach to layout, crossing bottom portion of photo, and tape around the back
  7. Tie thin sheer ribbon to key charm, and glue key and heart to center of photo, over ribbon
  8. Tie a series of knots in thin sheer ribbon and attach to bottom of layout
  9. Attach vellum tags with foam tape
  10. Glue a paper flower between the vellum tags

    Scroll reads: Once Upon A Time in the Kingdom of Philadelphia was born the most fair Princess Hara

 

Well Loved - In Disguise

  1. Print digital diamond paper 12" x 6" and do the same with the digital striped paper
  2. Attach papers to 12" x 12" blue cardstock, leaving a thin border
  3. Attach a piece of green dotted ribbon across the center where the seams overlap
  4. Cut three 3" square photos and attach collage style on back
  5. Mat to blue cardstock, and trim closely
  6. Tape to top left of layout
  7. Print blue scroll and attach to top right with foam tape
  8. Mat larger bottom photo on green and blue cardstock and attach to bottom right
  9. Attach two small photos as shown
  10. Print green scroll and attach to bottom left
  11. Print 4 small paper flowers (see layout below for information),cut out, ink edges and attach along ribbon with green brads

    Blue Scroll reads: The Princess Hara was well loved by her father, King Albert, and her mother, Queen Shirley, as well as her sister, Princess Dyan (that is until they got older and Princess Dyan had friends over and wouldn't let Princess Hara in the room!)

    Green Scroll reads: Our Princess was so fair to look upon that she was mobbed wherever she went, so she needed to don a disguise whenever she went out among the common people.

    Credits: Striped and Diamond Digital Papers (Dyan Cross)

 

Flowers

  1. Print two 4" square photos and one 4" x 6" photo (I colorized portions of each photo blue - see Spot Coloring-Digital tutorial) and attach to 12" x 12" sage green cardstock
  2. Print strips of digital striped paper and attach to layout as shown
  3. Open a flower shape in a graphics program and fill with complimentary designs.
  4. Print 4 large flowers and 8 small flowers (4 small ones are used for the previous layout), and cut out
  5. Attach to layout as shown, gluing a blue button in the center of the large flowers, and using a green brad in the center of the small flowers

    You can cut a flower template from cardboard and use on pre-printed papers if you don't use a graphics program.

    Credits: Striped, Diamond, and Blue decorative Digital Papers (Dyan Cross); Dot Digital Paper (recolored) (Shabby Princess)

 

Paparazzi-1

  1. Print text on a transparency 11" x 5 1/2", centering
  2. Tear two strips of decorative paper 12" x 3 1/2" and one strip 12" x 2 1/4"
  3. Attach smaller strip to the center of blue 12" x 12" cardstock, and attach transparency over top, taping top and bottom edges
  4. Attach larger decorative paper strips to top and bottom of layout, covering edges of transparency
  5. Print 6 photos 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" and attach to tags cut 3" x 4 1/4"
  6. Ink edges of tags, and insert brads and ribbons at top of each, adding a silk flower to one tag
  7. Attach tags to layout with foam tape
  8. Add embellishments as desired

 

 

Paparazzi-2

  1. Draw a "wave" down the center of one piece of blue 12"x12" cardstock - my wave was 7" at the widest part and 6" at the narrowest part (it must be no less than 6")
  2. Tape the straight edge of the cardstock to the right side of a piece of blue 12" x 12" cardstock, and fold piece to center
    Decorate Visible Top
  3. Print two photos and mat with pink, then purple cardstock. Make one purple mat a little wider and attach 3 pink eyelets
  4. Attach photos to left side of layout
  5. Using the edge of the "wave" cut cardstock, trace onto decorative paper, and cut
  6. Attach decorative paper to wave-cut piece
  7. Attach three dotted ribbons to the center, and glue buttons along the curved edge, and at the bottom right edge
  8. Attach a paper clip to the center, and print "Lift" on a transparency, and attach with vellum tape
    Decorate Inside Piece
  9. Print 6 photos 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" and attach to inside of "wave" piece. Trim edges of photos along the wave if necessary
  10. Print 3 photos 4" x 3 1/2" and attach to right side of full 12"x12" piece
  11. Attach a pink ribbon 1/2" from the left edge of the three photos (this will be covered when the wave portion is closed.)

 

Graduate

  1. Cut a piece of striped paper on an angle as shown and attach to the bottom of 12" x 12" cream cardstock
  2. Print 4 photos 3" x 2", 1 photo 3" x 4" and 1 photo 3 1/2" x 4
  3. Trim photos to fit in the space above the striped paper, following the angle of the paper, and cutting off the left and right edges of the larger pictures as shown.
  4. Attach photos to layout
  5. Glue a metal frame around the face of the photo on the right
  6. Cut green plaid paper to fit at the top of the layout, along the same angle as the striped paper, and attach
  7. Print "The Graduate" in Brush Stroke font on a scrap of plaid paper and tape to top
  8. Cut large rose silk flower in half and glue to top of layout
  9. Attach green dotted ribbon at the bottom, on an angle
  10. Print scroll and attach to right side with foam tape
  11. Attach three white silk flowers with brads to left side of ribbon

    Scroll reads: Wanting His Child to have compassion on all, King Albert sent our Princess to Northeast High School so she could mix with the commoners. His plan backfired, however, when she joined an organization called Tex which included bizarre rituals like dressing up as bunny rabbits!

    Credits: Plaid paper (used striped paper from Katie Pertiet (
    Designer Digitals at as a fill at a 45 degree angle, 10% size).

 

Medical Tech

  1. Tape a 12" x 3 1/2" piece of striped paper to 12"x12" green cardstock
  2. Tear the bottom edge of green plain paper and attach above striped paper
  3. Print one photo 5" x 5" and 4 photos 3" x 2 1/2". Round the top corners of two of the small photos
  4. Attach photos as shown to cream cardstock, rounding the upper corners, and attach to layout
  5. Glue 3 small buttons in upper right corner
  6. Attach a piece of green dotted ribbon across the bottom
  7. Print and attach scroll on right side
  8. Glue a rose silk flower to the left bottom, and glue a large button in the center

    Scroll reads: Princess Hara developed that compassion and went on to the School of Medical Technology to become a healer so that she could help her people.

    Credits: Plaid paper (used striped paper from Katie Pertiet (
    Designer Digitals at as a fill at a 45 degree angle, 10% size).

 

Scrapbook Pages (this is Hara 1):
Narissa - 1   Narissa - 2   Narissa - 3  
Rachel - 1   Rachel - 2   Rachel - 3   Rachel - 4  
Mom & Dad - 1   Mom & Dad - 2   Mom & Dad - 3  
Barry - 1   Barry - 2   Barry - 3  
Ann Marie & Jerry - 1   Ann Marie & Jerry - 2   Ann Marie & Jerry - 3  
Hara - 1   Hara - 2   Hara - 3   Hara - 4  


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