'Four Squares' Scrapbook Layout
Creating texture with embossing folders is so easy! It transforms plain cardstock into something wonderful. In this layout I started with 3 plain cardstock colours (Whisper, Bamboo & Lagoon) and one Paper Fundamentals (Bamboo) sheet. I cut 4, 2" squares from each piece and used a variety of embossing folders on the plain cardstock.
The Chevron Border Punch created a line to hold it all together and I kept the embellishments simple in the top left corner of the page. My journaling will go under the BFF Cricut cut.
What photos and colours will you use to duplicate this pages?
Check out the range of CTMH embossing folders here and our Fundamentals Paper range here. Remember every 5th online order this month receives a gift! I'll email the winners at the end of the month.
Happy Scrappin'
Shaunna
The Chevron Border Punch created a line to hold it all together and I kept the embellishments simple in the top left corner of the page. My journaling will go under the BFF Cricut cut.
What photos and colours will you use to duplicate this pages?
Check out the range of CTMH embossing folders here and our Fundamentals Paper range here. Remember every 5th online order this month receives a gift! I'll email the winners at the end of the month.
Happy Scrappin'
Shaunna
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