Jun 9, 2010

Fun with Journaling Spots

One of my favorite scrappy things on the market right now are the sheets of punch-out journaling spots. While they're great for journaling, there's so much more you can do with them. Today, I'm going to show you how to use them to create a "mini-frame" for your photos.

You'll need a journaling spot, pencil, tracing paper and scissors or a craft knife -- plus a photo that has a small area you want to crop.

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First, put the journaling spot underneath the tracing paper and trace around the inner space of the journaling spot. The one I'm using has a frame designed into it, so I'm simply tracing the inner circle of the design. If yours doesn't have a frame, just go in a small amount from each edge...doesn't have to be perfect.

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Use scissors or a craft knife to cut the traced shape from the paper.

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Now position the traced shape over the part of the photo you want to "frame" and hold it together firmly with your thumb while you cut around the edge.

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And you end up with a photo in the same shape as your frame.

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I like to adhere mine to the frame with foam squares to give it a little extra dimension.

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And here you can see how I used this technique on a layout. I ended up punching holes in the frames and stringing them from baker's twine to form a little "banner" across the layout.

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Keep in mind that any journaling spot works for this...it doesn't have to be a flower or circle shape. Be creative and try stars, hearts...anything that speaks to you!


Supply list:
Journaling spots/die-cuts: My Little Shoebox
Patterned paper: My Little Shoebox
Cardstock: Recollections
Letter stickers: My Little Shoebox
Ribbon: American Crafts
Pin: Making Memories
Other: foam squares, baker's twine, buttons

Robyn Schaub

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