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July Scrapbook Club–Confetti Wishes

Well, here we are, almost at the end of an Idea Book and we have only 2 collections left to use at Scrapbook Club.  The first of which is Confetti Wishes, the perfect collection for everything birthday.

Confetti Wishes P1&2

I changed a few aspects from the patterns provided in the Workshop on the Go kit.  One of which was adding an additional photo to the left of the page. 

Confetti Wishes Close-Ups (1)

I love this title stamp “Oh Happy Day” that comes in the Workshop on the Go kit.

Confetti Wishes Close-Ups (2)

For the 2nd layout I did the same as the first, by adding an additional photo under the title. 

Confetti Wishes P3&4

This title was also created with stamps from the Workshops on the Go Kit. 

Confetti Wishes Close-Ups (3)

Since I know my customers have some leftover Carnival Washi Tape I added a few sentiments throughout the 2 layouts.  (“Laugh” can be seen below.)

Confetti Wishes Close-Ups (4)

Remember you too can create both of these layouts at July’s Scrapbook Club

Come and create with us?

Thursday, July 16 at 6:30pm

Sunday, July 19 at 2pm

 

Cost starts at just $25 and includes a full paper packet (you'll have leftovers) and all of the embellishments needed to complete the pages.
But, remember you choose how much you want to spend and purchase only the embellishments and tools that you want.

If you aren’t local, I can put together a kit for you with all of the products as well as my cutting diagrams and instructions.

Register by Thursday, June 25 to reserve your seat

If you can't make it to the workshop, simply purchase a kit and I'll include my instructions for both layouts for free.

Mark your calendar for upcoming Scrapbook Club Dates:
August 13 & 16

Thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

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