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Faeries in the Garden Scrapbook Page by
Lis Whiting Scrapbooking with Rubber Stamps

1. Take a 12 x 12 inch light brown piece of Bazzill cardstock as the base
for your page.
2. Cut one piece of striped green paper to 12 x 5 inch and attach to
bottom of page (horizontally).
3. Cut one piece of light to medium green leaf motif paper to 12 x 4 inch
and layer on top of striped paper.
4. Photographs are 4 x 6. Layer them onto the striped paper first leaving
a 1/8 inch border.
5. Layer the photograph and mat onto a second layer of the leaf motif
paper leaving a 1/4 inch border.
6. Mount the double matted photos onto the upper part of your page. The
mats will overlap the other paper slightly.
7. Cut a piece of twill ribbon in natural to 14 inches. Use a Design
Runner and Disk Maker [Xyron] or alphabet rubber stamps and stamp “Faeries
in the Garden”. Make sure that the title is centered.
8. Mount the ribbon onto your page where the leaf motif paper meets the
striped paper. You can use The Tape [Draggin ink] or run the ribbon
through a Xyron 150 to coat the back of the ribbon with adhesive. Either
method is excellent for any ribbon adhering.
9. Punch a basket out of cream colored cardstock. Rubber stamp a daisy
[Fairy Song Art Stamps] on the basket (all over and don’t forget the handle).
Take a small square ink pad and color the basket using direct to paper
technique. Punch a second basket and journal on it. Cover this basket with
the decorated basket to create your hidden journaling.
10. Attach journaling basket to your page between both pictures with an
eyelet. Cover the eyelet with a paper flower. Add glitter glue to the
center of the flower.
(See Picture 2)

© Lis Whiting
11. Rubber stamp several garden fairy images onto light yellow-colored
cardstock. Color in with colored pencils. Add dots of glitter glue to the
centers of the flowers and the butterflies. Add gold glitter glue to the
fairy hair.
12. Cut out the fairy images. Attach each fairy image to the lower part of
your page.
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