I wasn’t quite sure what to do when the title of the blog hop came up. So I went with a double layout with a few different types of pockets. Pockets are really useful for many things like; adding journalling, when you don’t want your handwriting seen on your page; adding bits and bobs you’ve collected along the way; and making your page a bit more 3D.
I’ve done a neural double layout with black cardstock to show of the pocket tags. I loved using both my photos and a die to make my pockets.
My first page is quite busy, with a map of the hotel in the background, my name tag and a pocket for my journalling behind the bottom right photo.
My second page uses the mini pocket envelope dies to make a tag for my bits and bob. The photos on the page were raised with foam adhesive strips to make the pockets.
I’ve used black cardstock to make the tags and a retired punch to shape the edges and punch the holes in them for the baker's twine bows. Cream baker's twine was tied in a bow to make it easy to pull the tags out. I used a white Gell pen to journal on the tags.
I have used the following supplies, which can be ordered from my online store at
https://cazhurst.stampinup.net 144239 12 x 12 Very Vanilla Cardstock 106550 A4 Very Vanilla Cardstock 121688 Basic Black Cardstock 159167 Mini Pocket Envelope Dies 162934 Mini Alphabet Dies 141825 Foam Adhesive Strips 144220 Rhinestone Basic Jewels 155475 Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack
I love using all the bits and bobs I bring back from my travels. How do you incorporate your maps, tickets and bling in your scrapbook pages? I would love to hear. Thanks for popping in and reading my blog.
Please check out all the other amazing designers in the blog hop this month. Leave comments and don't forget to come back next month.
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AuthorHello my name is Caz and I live in North Waikato, New Zealand. I have been crafting for over 16 years. My love of all things paper craft is made extra special by being a Stampin' Up Demonstrator. I love teaching classes and connecting with new friends. Archives
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