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  • Creating a French Photo Mat
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-326
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    Use fibers to add a touch of France to your page -- with a French photo mat!

    Do you love the look of memory boards? Designer Joy Macdonell has the perfect project for you: including a mini French photo mat on your scrapbook layout.

    Organza
    Cardstock
    Adornaments fiber
    Spray adhesive
    Sewing machine
    Eyelets
    Brads
    Beads and embellishments
    Cotton batting
    Chipboard
    Fabric in color and design of choice
    Xyron
    Anywhere hole punch

    1. Cut a piece of organza to approximately 11-3/4" x 11-3/4". Adhere to cardstock using spray adhesive.

    2. Using a zig-zag stitch with an extended length, sew an Adornaments fiber to the outer edge of the page. This will help hold the organza in place as well as add a decorative element.

    3. Crop and mat photographs. Attach to the page with eyelets or a similar method that does not include adhesive -- the organza is not sturdy enough to hold elements on the page.

    4. To create the French photo mat, begin with cutting a piece of chipboard to the desired size. Mark the back of the chipboard with a pattern for the fiber to follow.

    5. Cut a piece of cotton batting to the size of the chipboard.

    6. Cut a piece of fabric 1" larger than the chipboard and batting. Run the fabric through the Xyron and adhere over the batting and chipboard. Carefully wrap the edges of the fabric around the back of the chipboard and adhere.

    7. Use hole punch to punch holes through the chipboard, batting, and fabric, where the fibers will intersect.

    8. Wrap the fibers around the chipboard, batting, and fabric.

    9. Create a mat for the French photo mat, if desired. Attach mat to page layout with brads inserted through the holes of the mat.

    10. Add journaling and enhancements to complete the page.


    RESOURCES :
    Crafting Beautiful Journals and Albums: How to Personalize, Embellish. . .Scrapbooks
    Model: 1581801351
    Author: Anna Morgan
    Order this title from Amazon.com.

    The Ultimate Scrapbooking Book
    Model: 0806958316
    Author: Rebecca Carter, Editor et al
    (October 2002)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    The 2003 Scrapbook Idea Book: 350 New Scrapbook Layouts, Techniques and Ideas
    ISBN: 1929180357
    Author: Creating Keepsakes Editor

    Creating Keepsakes Magazine/Books
    Website: www.creatingkeepsakes.com

    Special-Effects Scrapbooking: Creative Techniques for Scrapbookers at All Levels
    Model: 0823048985
    Author: Jill Miller
    (February 2003)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Watson-Guptill Publications
    Website: www.watsonguptill.com

    Adornaments fibers
    EK Success Ltd.
    Website: www.eksuccess.com


    GUESTS :

    Joy Macdonell
    EK Success
    Website: www.eksuccess.com

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