



I'm working on catching up with the online class I'm taking. I'm currently 3 weeks behind!
The lesson I just finished was creating pockets.
I've made many pockets in altered books before but had a hard time coming up with something to fit my theme. I'm thinking that I shouldn't have made I themed book, just a technique book for this class.
Oh well..live and learn.
The Autumn page I figure on journalling on the tags at some point.
The daisies page just sort of fell together when I found two coordinating scrapbook pages in my stash. I stiffened the daisies that hide the pocket by attaching them to some heavy weight cardstock before cutting them out. I love how this spread turned out. I had originally thought I'd journalling on this page as well but I think it would distract from the simplicity of the page.
3 comments:
I agree. I love the simplicity of the page as well. Nicely done!
Best-
Ingrid
Beautiful. I would leave the daisy page just as it is.
Yes, I'm with Ingrid. Simplicity is the key. And talk about fussy cuts. You did a super job on cutting those flowers.
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