I have been working hard on a graduation book for my daughter and have not been as faithful at putting photos on the pages I created for my scrapbooking class. I decided to share this page with you even without photos and maybe I will show it again once I get the photos put on. This page was created using Stampin' Up!'s Sale-a-bration paper pack Everyday Enchantments Designer Series Paper. I love this paper and even more because I earned it free during Sale-a-bration. We have until the end of March to take advantage of the free products available during this years Sale-a-bration. Check out my web site to order and for more details: http://wendythestamper.stampinup.net
This page has 4" green strip that was glued like a pocket so the tags can slip down into it. You glue the 2" orange piece so it bumps up to the greeh sheet but does not cover the opening. I tucked the gray piece that was punched with the notebook punch under orange strip. I also added a half inch strip from the Sweet Shop Designer Series Paper. Glue this strip on top of the green piece so you don't block your pocket.
The tags are 4" x 6" gray cardstock pieces punched with the corner tab punch. The inside color pieces are 3 3/4 x 6 inch pieces in Pool Party, Lucky Limeade, Peach Parfait cardstocks punched like the gray pieces. Layer these so the tops are framed right, don't worry about the bottoms since they are tucked down inside the green paper pocket. I also added 3/4" punch from Designer paper and a brad at the top of each tag.
The stamp set is I Dig You by Stampin' Up!. I used markers in Basic Gray, Lucky Limeade and Peach Parfait to color in the different sections of each truck. Stamped these on Very Vanilla cardstock, cut them out and added them to the pages using Dimensionals.
The tag on the second page has lines stamped on it from Stampin' Up!'s Notes and Details Stamp set. I really liked how this page turned out and even if you don't have a little boy it could be a great page for anybody you like. When we made this page in Saudi Arabia, on of my international friends wanted to know if this was a good thing, and what it meant. I forget sometimes that in English we use a lot of expressions that don't quite translate well.
If you like this page post a comment and let me know, also let me know if you enjoy the pages even without pictures and don't forget to order before Sale-a-bration ends.
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