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Monday, July 14, 2008
Fourth of July Layout
7/14/2008 9:57:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Have you scrapped your Fourth of July memories yet? On Saturday, I created this hybrid page to document a lovely dinner and trip to the fireworks with Art Director Christy Miller.
(I apologize for the slightly crooked scan of this page.)
I used the
I Am Free kit by Emily Powers
, which is chock full of digital elements that have a great textured look. I especially enjoyed using the paint and torn kraft paper elements, as those are often staples on paper layouts I create.
Lately, I've been loving the time-saving nature of hybrid layouts. For this page, I mounted my 10x10 digital page on notebook patterned paper from KI Memories. I added staples (because I like the look of staples but also because I ran out of my Tombow adhesive while scrapping this page). Then, I added the white glitter chipboard letters and accents from American Crafts.
Final step: Adding the date stamp in the upper, right corner, which is quickly becoming a constant on my pages. After admiring
Kal Barteski's
use of the date stamp, I've become quite fond of the smudgy, imperfect look it leaves on my pages. (I also appreciate her bulletproof postive attitude. What a great way to create!)
Have a great Monday!
—Katie
(And if you've created any Fourth of July layouts, share them with us
here
.)
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7/14/2008 9:57:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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