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supplies
PATTERNEDPAPER, STAMPS,CHIPBOARD SHAPES, LABELS, ENAMELDOTS,
POCKET SLEEVES,
Simple Stories;
CUTTING FILES,
Scrapbook&Cards Today;
FLAIR,
October Afternoon;
WOODVENEER,
TeresaCollinsDesigns;
INK,
Tsukineko;
WASHI
TAPE,
Pink Fresh Studio;
TINYATTACHER,
TimHoltz;
PEN,
Zig;
ADHESIVE,
Xyron;
OTHER,
sequins, twine, acrylicpaint
6”x8”
pocket page tips
the 3 i’s
The 6"x8" pocket page is a perfect size for beginners. The
smaller canvas is less intimidating and the sense of
accomplishment is easily achieved. The 6"x8" format is also
great for theme albums, such as travel, baby, wedding, etc.
I layered a die cut card over a journaling spot, then added a
polka dot background. Even though all of these elements are
paper, I was still able to achieve dimension and interest by
mixing up the prints .
I spruced up a plain ledger cardwith a kraft pennant folded
over the top. I then added a stamped sentiment, a few small
stickers, some epoxy dots, drops of spray ink and a chipboard
butterfly to create a unique look.
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When I want to incorporate bulkier embellishments, I place
themon the outside of the pocket. Here, I attached the
wood veneer anchor to the outside and added some twine.
I was also able to shift the anchor to the left, pastwhat
should be the edge of the pocket. As long as your embel-
lishment doesn't cover one of the binder holes, I say go for
pushing those borders
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The pockets aren't just for photos, journaling cards and die
cuts. I filledminewith a varietyof elements, including loose
sequins. Here I simply closed the top of the confetti pocket
with a strip of colourful washi tape.
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