Beth likes to make her scrapbook layouts interactive as well as beautiful. She couldn’t resist adding clock hands to the clock transparency overlay— it’s cute and fun!
“Accent Essentials” and “Base Camp” CARTRIDGES
ACCENT ESSENTIALS <Accent16> at 2" (cut four)
<Accent30> at 2" (use the inside of the cut) BASE CAMP
“e” (on page 96) at 1" (cut two)
“i” (on page 100) at 1" (cut two) “L” (on page 103) at 1 1/4" “l” (on page 103) at 1 1/4" “m” (on page 104) at 1" “o” (on page 106) at 1"
“s” (on page 110) at 1" (cut three) “T” (on page 111) at 1 1/4" “V” (on page at 113) at 1 1/4"
LOVE IS TIMELESS by Beth Marohn
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper: Cosmo Cricket; Transparency clock, flower rub on: Heidi Swapp; Eyelets, brad: Making Memories; Flowers: Michaels (large pink), Prima (small pink); Chipboard clock hands, ink, glitter: Ranger; Jewels: The Paper Company; Heart stickers: Craft ‘n Crafting; Paint: FolkArt; Personal electronic cutting machine: Cricut by Provo Craft
1. Cut the shapes listed at left from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Adhere your photo to the right side of the layout.
3. Layer a large pink flower, the <Accent30> cut, a transparency clock, two chipboard clock hands, and a small pink flower and attach them to the center of the layout with a brad.
4. Add glitter to the small pink flower and eyelets to the ends of the clock hands.
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5. Apply flower rub ons to the transparency and add jewels to it. Add heart stickers to some of the numbers and adhere the letter cuts to the transparency.
6. Add the <Accent16> cuts to each corner of the layout and add jewels to them.
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