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  • Slumber Party Memory Book
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-356


    PHOTO

    Simple strips of brightly colored cardstock and pewter alphabet letters are all you need to create this exciting memory book cover.
    At your teen's next slumber party have each of her friends make a memory book about the fun they had. Guest Julie Larsen reveals a quick and colorful way to preserve every moment.


    Materials:


    Brightly colored cardstock
    Black cardstock
    Eyelets
    Fiber
    Hole punch
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    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    PHOTO

    Figure C


    1. Trim seven 6" x 8" strips of black cardstock.

    2. Trim four 5" x 7" strips of colored cardstock. You can mat each strip with a coordinating color for a unique effect.

    3. Adhere each strip horizontally to the page.

    4. Using an eyelet hammer set each alphabet letter (figure A) onto the page to make your title.

    5. Punch three holes down the left side of the page (figure B) using a hole punch, then set three eyelets in each hole.

    6. When the inside pages of your notebook is finished, tie everything together by threading a piece of fiber through each hole (figure C).


    RESOURCES :

    Eyelet Words and Snaps
    Making Memories
    Website: www.makingmemories.com

    Eyelets, Eyelet Letters and Fibers (Making Memories)
    Making Memories
    Website: www.makingmemories.com

    Making Memories: Scrapbook Ideas for Your Treasured Photographs and Keepsakes
    Model: 0754804798
    Author: Penny Boylan
    (May 2000)

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.


    Lorenz Books / Anness Publishing Inc.
    Website: www.lorenzbooks.com


    GUESTS :
    Julie Larsen
    Making Memories
    Creative Catalyst
    Website: www.makingmemories.com

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