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  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-337
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    "Where the Wild Things Are"

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

    Brandi Hackman creates a page in with earthy colors and rough textures to capture a man's love of the great outdoors.

    Materials:

    Cardstock in shades of raisin, dark chocolate, deep red, black and birch
    Fiber
    Transparent vellum
    Pull Template
    Black eyelets
    Eyelet setter and hammer
    Embossing powder
    Embossing tool
    Alphabet stamps
    Copper and Black Inks
    Adhesive
    Fixative/sealant

    1. Print title on translucent vellum, then lightly chalk surface with brown chalk using cotton ball. Seal with fixative. Emboss edges with embossing powder (figure A) and embossing tool. Attach to double brown mat with black eyelets and use fiber to embellish.

    2. Cut red frame for photo. Crinkle and open several times. Ink along ridges with copper (figure B) and black ink. Add eyelets using setter and hammer. Place frame over photo. Mat photo and frame on cream cardstock.

    3. Place wide strip of chocolate cardstock on raisin background and add photo on top (figure C). Mat remaining photos on black and add to second page. Use your favorite hunting, fishing or camping photos.

    4. Emboss the title of the event using alphabet stamps and embossing powder on raisin cardstock, then mat onto red. Use eyelets to attach.

    5. Make two journal pulls using template, add journaling and place behind photo. Add eyelets and fiber to pull-tabs. Cut slits in sheet protector to access pocket pull-outs.


    RESOURCES :
    The Idea Book for Scrapbooking
    Model: 1891898027
    Author: Jill Haglund
    (1999)
    Tweety Jill Publications
    Website: www.tweetyjills.com

    Shape Your Memories: Creating One-of-a-Kind Scrapbook Pages
    Model: 0873495195
    Author: Patti Swoboda
    (July 2002)
    Krause Publications
    Website: www.krause.com

    The 2003 Scrapbook Idea Book: 350 New Scrapbook Layouts, Techniques and Ideas
    ISBN: 1929180357
    Author: Creating Keepsakes Editor

    Creating Keepsakes Magazine/Books
    Website: www.creatingkeepsakes.com

    Memory Makers Family Scrapbooks: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
    Model: 0883639351
    Author: Michele Gerbrandt and Deborah Cannarella
    (September 2001)

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.

    Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc.
    Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc.
    Website: www.hlla.com

    Cardstock in masculine shades (Pixie Press)
    Pixie Press
    Website: www.pixiepress.com

    Journal Pull Template (Pixie Press)
    Pixie Press
    Website: www.pixiepress.com


    GUESTS :

    Brandy Hackman
    Pixie Press
    Designer
    Website: www.pixiepress.com

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