Storytellers Scrapbook Layouts
Materials used to create these scrapbook layouts pages, are courtesy Storyteller Club!
- Storyteller Paper
- Embellishments
- Lazy days tags
- Red Cardstock
- White Cardstock
- Scrapbooking Pens
- Journaling Tag
- Rattle and Baby Boy Stickers
- Felt letters
DIRECTIONS
Lazy Days Scrapbook Layout
Story Teller paper and embellishments used.
- Placed lazy days tage uppler left cover ribbon border by Story Teller
- Placed red cardstock with photo of Gaby, my great-granddaughter, and myself
- Used white pen to doodle in various areas
- Used Story Teller Journaling tag to add text about Gaby
- 2 more photos used; 1) on Story Teller embellishment frame 2) on red cardstock.
Nate Scrapbook Layout
- I collaged photos of my new great-grandson, Nate, and printed on white cardstock.
- Used StoryTeller paper
- Cut a circle and placed on left bottom corner, with a rattle and Baby Boy sticker inside it.
- Added a silk flower with leaf and stem on lower right corner which I had used glitter and a button on flower.
- Placed a New Baby sticker on right upper corner
- Used blue felt letters to spell our Nate vertically on leftside.
Scrapbooking Kits courtesy of Storytellers Club
Scrapbook by Myra Bettis
Allscrapbookingideas Design Team
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