In my last post, I introduced the topic of using initials in your title, or in other embellishments, on scrapbook pages. On a similar note, try using shapes as shorthand for a word or letter in your title. For instance, you could replace the “o” in Snowflake with a snowflake shape or replace the “i” in Birthday with a candle shape. In my example below, I used a heart to represent part of a word in my title….Sweetheart.
These pages feature photos of Mia taken on her Kindergarten Preview Day. I used designer paper & a die-cut adhesive shapes from the retired Love Sparkles Simply Scrappin’ Kit. It’s hard to tell in the photo but the Pretty in Pink cardstock is wheeled with our Love Swirls wheel. I just love the Scallop Border Trim along several pieces….so girly for the subject of the page. Be sure to check out the close-up photos to see some of the details.
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Stamp sets: jayne’s type alphabet, simple serif alphabet & numbers, love swirls wheel; Inks: chocolate chip, rose red, pretty in pink; Cardstock: chocolate chip, rose red, whisper white, pretty in pink; Embellishments: whisper white 1/4” grosgrain ribbon, love sparkes SSK; Tools: 1/4” circle punch, scallop circle punch, scallop border trim punch

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