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What do these terms mean? Why are they important in scrapbooking? Get the lowdown in this article over on Paper Craft Central
[tags]scrapbooking, acid free, lignin free[/tags]
I know the cost of a carton of eggs is very expensive right now but you can create your own filled with pretty patterned egg that will never spoil and will be cherished for years to come. This darling mini album from Traci uses products from Doodlebug for a fun and festive Easter idea. To start she cut her covers from white acrylic but you could use chipboard or thick cardstock and bound it with white “O” rings. The cover has lots of patterned die cut eggs and cute little Spring bunnies and a chick with a puny sentiment.
The inside pages are decorated with sweet Spring scenes along with some flaps and pockets for extra interactive spaces for photos and journaling.
Using the Bunny Hop collection along with Petite Prints throughout the entire album project helps keep the colors and patterns cohesive.
Visit the Doodlebug blog to see all the pages and find all the details.
-Heather
You can shop for Doodlebug products at A Cherry on Top.com
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