August 9, 2020

At The Zoo Scrapbook Layout

Hello! Today I am sharing an At The Zoo Scrapbook Layout with you. I've had these photos for years now and finally decided to do something with them.


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I started with an off white cardstock and stamped it with StazOn Ink and the Creative Embellishments Distressed Grid Stamp. I then flicked on some orange and green color sprays on the background and inked up the edges with VersaMagic Jumbo Java. I then cut the cardstock down about a half-inch on two sides and adhered it to one of the patterned papers in the PhotoPlay We Bought A Zoo Collection using my Xyron Mega Runner.
I cut some strips of patterned papers from the PhotoPlay We Bought A Zoo Collection and adhered them down using my Xyron Mega Runner. One of the papers had a leaf pattern on it and I fussy cut out a bunch of the leaves to tuck behind the photos.


From the Creative Embellishments Large Zoo Animals, I used the elephant and giraffe chipboard pieces and lightly painted them with acrylic paints and a dry brush so the etching in the chipboard pieces would still show up.  For the title, I used Creative Embellishments At The Zoo and painted it.


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