This stamped scrapbook layout is as exotic and romantic as the event it celebrates. Flower punches make creating your own dimensional embellishments super easy. It will be so much fun making it after you are newly married.
Instructions
STEP 1:
Make a partial cut through the aqua print patterned paper, working along the scroll in the bottom right corner. Ink the edges with chocolate ink.
STEP 2:
Cut a strip of light green cardstock and ink the edges with chocolate ink. Adhere strip to base page, inserting the cardstock under the scroll.
STEP 3:
Cut a smaller rectangle from tan cardstock, using the scallop edge scissors on two sides. Ink the edges with chocolate ink and adhere to the page.
STEP 4:
Stamp the tan cardstock strip with the Something to Write Home About image using charcoal ink. Heat set the ink. Handwrite the journaling then doodle around scallop edges with the marker.
STEP 5:
Position the letters for “LOVE” on the clear block. Ink the entire stamp with lime pastel ink. Use the paintbrush to add brush strokes of blue paint to the surface. Stamp the word on the page and heat set.
STEP 6:
Repeat the inking technique to stamp the Beauty Around Every Corner image, the scroll from the alphabet, and then the No Vine Before Its Time image in a border down the right side. Heat set.
STEP 7:
Highlight the scroll on the aqua print paper with blue paint.
STEP 8:
Paint the chipboard tag with blue paint. Ink the edges with chocolate ink.
STEP 9:
Print “Just Married” on the vellum. Use the chipboard tag as a pattern to cut the words into a tag shape. Ink the edges with chocolate ink.
STEP 10:
Stack the vellum and chipboard tag and punch a hole in the top. Knot the ribbons through the hole and glue the charm to the tag. Use adhesive foam circles to attach the tag to the page.
STEP 11:
Punch nine daisies and nine retro flowers from orange and light orange cardstock. Shade the petals with blending chalk. Glue the small flowers to the large ones and attach the brads and rhinestones. Use adhesive foam circles to attach them to the page.