littlelambie
Mouseketeer
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Here is one of the pages I did last night. I got a Cricut for Christmas, and put it to good use last night!! TFL!

Here's a few more...I've been on a roll these last couple of days. Too bad I can't say I'm catching up....these are pages from our 2001 trip. I just started a Disney album.
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I'm not Michele, but it looks like she used a 12x12 sheet of the paper with the character's autographs, then layered a sheet of red cardstock/paper on top that she used decrotive scissors on to make the zig-zag pattern. Overall its a pretty cool effect.Michele, I would love to know, though, how you did the border on the first LO here - it's really effective![]()
Michele, I would love to know, though, how you did the border on the first LO here - it's really effective![]()
I'm new to scrapping and I have been admiring everybody's handywork - your stuff is so great and I just hope I'm able to produce something half as good.
Michele, I would love to know, though, how you did the border on the first LO here - it's really effective![]()
Here is a link for you to see all of the edged cardstock from Bazzill. Bazzil is name of a brand of scrapbook supplies, mostly cardstock. Its great cardstock! http://store.scrapbook.com/babacawied.html
Another great thing about that edged cardstock is I was able to cut out the center portion of the autographed paper that was hidden behind the red cardstock. Now I can use that autographed paper on other pagess too and not waste a whole sheet of it hidden in the back. Make sense?
Another great thing about that edged cardstock is I was able to cut out the center portion of the autographed paper that was hidden behind the red cardstock. Now I can use that autographed paper on other pagess too and not waste a whole sheet of it hidden in the back. Make sense?