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How to Match Fonts

March 21, 2017 by Francine Clouden

So you have all these great fonts on your hard drive, but you never seem to be able to use them together. Here’s a great image showing how to match up the different kinds of fonts for the best visual impact. Now your scrapbook page titles and subtitles will looks fabulous!

You’ll also find links to download the fonts above when you head to the source below.

Source: Pair me up – How to match fonts – Skyla Design

Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com

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Make a Scrapbook “Page” Inside a Tin

Make a Scrapbook "Page" Inside a Tin

I love scrapbooking “off the page”, meaning something that’s not on a flat common sheet of cardstock to go inside of an album and doing something really non-traditional! Well, this project from Aline really fits the bill with a scrapbook “page” inside of a small metal tin,  it’s so cute and clever!

Make a Scrapbook "Page" Inside a Tin

Using the Sweet Summer collection from Simple Stories she placed picnic themed pattern papers on the inside top and bottom of the tin decorating it with stickers and chipboard elements (that can fold down and pop up) along with a fussy cut photo to create a darling scene. 

Make a Scrapbook "Page" Inside a Tin

She also decorated the top of the tin with pattern paper, more chipboard, words and metal acrylic buttons, adding a sentiment strip on the side of the tin.

Visit the Simple Stories blog to see more of the project and how she put it together.

-Heather

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