July 9, 2020

A 4th of July Scrapbook Layout Using Chipboard Fireworks

Now that the 4th of July has passed do you have some photos that need to be scrapped? I sure do! I used three photos from this year of the kids enjoying their fireworks.


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After layering some patterned papers up, I then used chipboard pieces from the Creative Embellishments Fireworks 2 and Creative Embellishments 4th of July sets and added some VersaMark to them and then heat set them with some Hologram Embossing Powder.



I also used one of the flairs from the Creative Embellishments Watercolor 4th of July Flair set.


In the photo below you can see how pretty the Hologram Embossing Powder is. I love all the sparkly colors it has in it. Perfect for fireworks. I adhered all my paper layers down by using my Xyron Mega Runner.


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