CULTIVATE JOY by Jennifer Gallacher
Using a variety of papers and patterns turned this lovely countryside cut into a beautiful eye-catching part of the layout.
COUNTRY LIFE
<CntrySde> (cut two), <CtrySd-s>, <CntrySde>(Layer 1), and <CntrySde>(Layer 2) at 4 1/2"
Cardstock: American Crafts, Prism Papers, Provo Craft; Patterned paper: Echo Park Paper Co., KI Memories, Little Yellow Bicycle, October Afternoon; Brads, chipboard brackets: American Crafts;
Stickpin: Tim Holtz; Ribbon: Offray; String: Craft supply; Buttons: Basic Grey; Bingo numbers: May Road; Photo corners: Canson; Stickers: American Crafts (letters), Jenni Bowlin Studio, October Afternoon; Stamps: Hero Arts; Ink: Stampin’ Up!; Personal electronic cutting machine: Cricut Expression by Provo Craft; Sewing machine: Singer; Thread: Coats & Clark; Font: Vintage Typewriter (
scrapsupply.com)
1. Cut the shapes listed at left from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Assemble the <CntrySde> cuts across the top of the layout as shown and sew around the edges of the individual pieces.
3. Add three brads to the right side of the cut and a button.
4. Cover the bottom of the layout with patterned paper and add your photo and journaling.
5. Add photo corners, stickers, and a stickpin around the photo and journaling.
6. Layer a strip of text paper across the layout below the cuts, and wrap ribbon and string around it. Tie the string on the right side with a button and add sentiment stickers.
7. Add letter stickers and chipboard brackets across the text paper.
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