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World War Two Scrapbook
Hearts in Touch
Designer Challenge



By: Rita Ann Plummer

Hot Rod Scrampers
Advanced Scramping Team Designer


 

These photos are from World War Two, which my father was in on the West coast.

Supplies:
#99 HIT Liberty Stamps (Heart In Touch)
Black Cardstock
Red Cardstock
Beige Cardstock
White Cardstock
Flat Flag (K & Company)
Jet Black StazOn Ink Pad (Tsukineko)
White Glossy Paper
Small Pop Dots (All Night Media)
Computer (Dell)
Printer (Dell)
 

Instructions:

1.  Tear the flag paper from left and right side. 

2.  Place on black cardstock to left side and on the other page to right side.  See photo for placement. 

3.  Trim the photos. 

4.  Place photos on the beige cardstock then trim it. 

5.  Place beige cardstock on the red cardstock and trim it. 

6.  Type the words for history of photos from your personal computer and trim the words. 

7.  Place the words on red cardstocks. 

8.  Ink up three images with jet black ink pad and stamp on the glossy paper.  Trim all the three stamps images and put the pop up dots on back of the images. 

9.  Attach the photos, words, and images onto the two scrapbook pages.


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