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Thu 25

A Christmas Scrapbook page...

When I received the new Christmas dies from Memory Box a few weeks ago, I knew they would work great for scrapbooking as well as cards.  I put together a quick scrapbook layout using a few of the dies that scale well to a 12x12 page.

I cut the Grand Merry Christmas die out of a beautiful velvet paper to serve as the title for my page.  I used the same velvet paper to cut the Gwenyth Fourish. The new Holiday Goodie border is cut from mirror paper.  I ran it along the edge of my photo mat.  The gingerbread boys on the border have so much detail!

 

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I cut the Holiday Goodie Border out of the mirror paper a few times.  I cut up the extra pieces and used bits and pieces around the layout.  That's where the 3 gifts that are under the tree came from.  The solid stars are the negatives from the border.

 

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A little more detail...

 

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The Gwenyth Flourish is so pretty.  It cuts and embosses.

 

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Memory Box dies used:

Grand Merry Christmas - 98680

Frosted Christmas Tree - 98668

Gwenyth Flourish - 98634

Holiday Goode Border - 98646

Virtuoso Music -98356

The patterned paper is from Authentique.

Thanks for stopping by!

-Mary

Comments

Beautiful project, as usual - you're making me feel very Christmasy!

Great scrapbook page, or page to frame!! Love all of the dies you combined, especially the flourish and how you did the silver presents and star. Great job. Thanks for sharing.

Katie B.

Love your page, Mary! I particularly like that the photograph used was large enough to actually see; the embellishments complimented, but did not overwhelm, that photo. What a treat! Thank you so much for this extremely well-planned and well-executed page. It really is lovely!

Gorgeous Mary! I would put this in one of those deep frames with glass made for scrapbook pages! Fabulous designing! love the tree with the merry Christmas! TFS!

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