Making a Fall Sidekick Web page with Elizabeth Craft Designs



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Seize the fantastic thing about fall in your pocket book or planner with this Fall Sidekick Web page with Elizabeth Craft Designs! This mission is a part of Inside My Pocket book, an everyday column in Inventive Scrapbooker Journal by Els Van de Burgt.Completed Fall Sidekick Page with Elizabeth Craft Designs in Notebook Featured within the Fall 2024 concern, Els guides you thru creating this vibrant autumn-themed format with detailed directions and galvanizing methods. Seize your copy of the Fall concern at the moment and convey seasonal appeal to your crafting initiatives!

Provides Checklist

Elizabeth Craft Designs Merchandise:

  • 2087 – Floral Foliage 1
  • 2102 – Sidekick Necessities – Basepage with Ticket
  • 1736 – Reinforcement Selection Pack
  • 508 – Double-Sided Adhesive – 64mm
  • P017 – Sidekick Ochre
  • Memory Guide 5

Different Supplies:

  • Ranger Tim Holtz Misery Ink – Frayed Burlap
  • Ranger Tim Holtz Misery Mica Stain – Flickering Candle
  • Ranger Tim Holtz Misery Spray Stain – Classic Picture
  • VersaMark Stamp Pad
  • Wow! Embossing Powder – Weathered Gold
  • Dried Leaves

Directions

  1. Put together the Pages
    Start by hand-cutting the sentiment tabs and tags from the Memory the Guide 5 cardstock. Again brown cardstock with double-sided adhesive and die-cut the reinforcements utilizing the Reinforcement Selection Pack. Minimize the bottom web page and ticket half web page with tabs from the Sidekick Necessities set.Preparing tags and elements for Fall Sidekick Page
  2. Modify the Web page Width
    For the second web page, trim the facet with holes to three ¼” and take away the surplus. Add reinforcement strips for consistency. Die-cut leaves from beige cardstock and branches from brown cardstock utilizing the Floral Foliage 1 set.Die-cut leaves and reinforcement strips for Fall Sidekick Page
  3. Spray and Form the Leaves
    Place the leaves in a cardboard field for simple cleanup. Spray them with Flickering Candle Mica Stain, adopted by Classic Picture Spray Stain. Fold every leaf alongside the middle for added dimension.Spraying paper leaves with distress mica stain
  4. Emboss the Dried Leaf
    Press a dried leaf onto the VersaMark ink pad, sprinkle with Weathered Gold embossing powder, and warmth to set. This offers a ravishing golden shimmer to the leaf.Embossing a dried leaf with gold powder for texture
  5. Misery the Edges
    Use Frayed Burlap Misery Ink across the edges of the leaves, pages, tickets, and tabs for a country autumn look.Using distress ink on paper leaves for vintage effect
  6. Assemble the Structure
    For the left web page, glue down the tag on three sides, leaving one facet open as a pocket. Connect the deal with tab to create a photograph pocket. For the fitting web page, organize the pictures, sentiment tabs, and paper leaves as proven. End by including labels together with your personalised textual content.Arranging elements for Fall Sidekick Page layout

    Choose up the Fall 2024 concern of Inventive Scrapbooker Journal to get pleasure from extra artistic ideas and initiatives in Inside My Pocket book by Els Van de Burgt. Let this Fall Sidekick Web page with Elizabeth Craft Designs encourage your seasonal layouts!Creative Scrapbooker Magazine Fall issue promotion featuring autumn-themed designs with the tagline "Hold it. Read it. Love it." The cover showcases cozy fall colors, plaid patterns, and crafting inspiration, encouraging readers to subscribe for seasonal crafting ideas and techniques.
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    Jackie Ludlage, editor of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine, smiling at her desk with crafting materials, a handmade mug, and project supplies.
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