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  • Kwanzaa Journal
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-358


    PHOTO

    Use festive ethnic papers to capture your heritage and bring the pride of Kwanzaa to your page.
    Kwanzaa is an observance that celebrates African traditions and culture. Guest Leslie Frederick shares a journal featuring a specific day celebrated during Kwanzaa.

    Materials:

    Scissors
    Kwanzaa themed scrapbook papers
    Letter stencils
    Adhesive
    Hole punch
    Raffia
    advertisement


    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B


    1. Cut out shapes from colorful scrapbook paper (figure A) that emphasize the Kwanzaa holiday.

    2. Trace letters for the title, and then cut out.

    3. Adhere the shapes to the page, creating a collage.

    4. Place the letters on a title block that coordinates with the collage.

    5. Punch holes down the left side of journaling pages.

    6. Bind the journal together using raffia (figure B).


    GUESTS :

    Leslie Frederick
    Designer
    Aloha Memories - contact Gina Woodhouse
    26525 Isabella Parkway
    Santa Clarita, CA 91351
    Toll-free: 800-808-9778
    Fax: 661-424-1752

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