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Wedding Bells
Lindsey Krauss
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How Sweet It Is…To Be Loved By You. What is it about a wedding that makes us all dress up, gather together, and cry? It’s the day, the moments, the stories and the details. It doesn’t matter the people getting married, the traditions celebrated, the country which hosts the nuptial; the wedding is the ultimate union. Scrapbooking a wedding is no different. It’s still a chance to celebrate the details that make every wedding unique and special to its bride and groom. Choose your details and then choose their page. Put them all together into the book and you have an experience on paper similar to the experience of the day.
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Cover Winner!
Designer’s
notes: This page is based on a sketch
posted for a Saturday night scrap in June of
last year. I wanted to keep this page simple
to let the beauty of the photo show. I added
a simple floral stencil using the black pen
when drawing on the white paper and the
silver pen on the black paper and vellum.
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I do by Lisa Peppers. Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill, Rubons: Making Memories letters, Brads: Scrapworks, Pen: Creative Memories silver, Zig black, Cutting tools: Creative Memories medium circle, Other: white vellum, floral stencil.
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Designer
Notes: Title and journaling was typed onto the photo. It is an economical way to scrapbook!
Journaling: I take you as my wedded partner to have and to hold from this day forth in sickness and in health. For better or for worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish from this day forward until death do us part. |
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Getting to the Heart of It by Emeline Seet-Ng. Supplies:
Paper: 7 Gypsies and Basic Grey, Cardstock: Rub-ons: K & Co., Buttons: Doodlebug, Bling: Heidi Swapp, Other: lace, sequins.
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Journaling (hidden): hidden
journaling pulls out and reads--Whatever our
souls are made of, his and mine are the
same. -Emily Bronte July 4, 2002
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Now and Forever
by Jill Stenglein. Supplies:
Paper:
Chatterbox, Rub-ons, metal, heart, and
quote: Making Memories, Tag: JoAnn's,
Ribbon: Offray, Other: square brads, pearls.
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