For a dynamic and
interesting title, try layering and combining words cut from different cartridges.
“Don Juan,” “Stand and Salute,” and “Wild Card” CARTRIDGES CELEBRATE SUMMER LIFE by Andrea Amu
DON JUAN (all cut next to each other) “s” (on page 50) at 1"; “u” (on page 52) at 1"; “m” (on page 44) at 1" (cut twice); “e” (on page 36) at 1"; “r” (on page 49) at 1"; STAND AND SALUTE <Life> and <Life>(Shadow) at 3 1/4”; <ShootStr> at 1 1/4” (cut two), 1 1/2” (cut four), and 1 3/4” (cut four); WILD CARD <Star-s>(Phrase) at 3/4”
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics (white), BoBunny (blue, red), The Paper Company (kraft); Patterned paper, button: BoBunny; Ink: StazOn; Corner rounder: Creative Memories; Personal electronic cutting machine: Cricut Expression by Provo Craft; Embossing machine, Polka Dots embossing folder: Cuttlebug by Provo Craft
1. Cut the shapes listed above from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Cover two sheets of cardstock with large blocks of coordinating 4th of July-themed papers.
3. Ink the edges of your photos and mat them onto white cardstock, then mat the cardstock onto red or blue paper and add them to the spread.
4. Mount the row of cut letters onto a strip of red paper and adhere the <Star-s>(Phrase) cut along the bottom. Adhere the piece just below one set of photos.
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5. Layer the <Life> cut onto the <Life>(Shadow) cut and add a button to the star. Adhere it below the other cuts.
6. Cut the centers from half of the <ShootStr> cuts and adhere the outlines to the other half of the cuts. Add them to the spread with foam adhesive.
7. Print out your journaling on white cardstock, cut it into strips, and adhere them on the layout.
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