Using definitions on your pages

piratesmate

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I've seen pages where people have used definitions as embellishments...on vellum, on cardstock, stamps, etc. Has anyone done this? Do you have any examples you'd be willing to share? It's not the definitions themselves that I'm having trouble with - it's the layout.

Do you generally include the pronunciation? How many definitions do you use - just one, or more? What fonts do you like to use?
 
I plonk it down where there's room :lmao: I'll try to take some pics at the weekend and post
 
LOL My Tomorrowland stuff should be arriving soon. I used definitions on my deco squares. They are cut-off (supposed to look like you cut a square out of the dictionary) if that makes sense, but that was the look I wanted. A couple have a little white space above and below the definition because the definition wasn't long enough. I did use pronunciation and parts of speech. That was the first time I've used definitions. I hope you like them.
 
I've only used definitions once:

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It's a digital LO and the definition came premade as it is.
 

Hmm, I did one with a definition. I'll try to take a picture to show you. The ants one is really cute!
 
Here's my only LO using a definition. It's a sticker from Making Memories which I chalked to dull the harsh colour down a little.

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I did a friendship album for my best friend and used the defination of friendship :thumbs:
 

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