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December Daily® 2019 | Story Eighteen

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Welcome to story eighteen in my 2019 December Daily® album.

I've totally been looking forward to coming to this day in my album. I set this one up during the Wreath lesson in December Daily® Product Play 3 and had no idea what story I would tell. This morning I decided to tell the story of my wrapping paper and the state of my work table. I was able to use the underside of the flip-up circles to hold wrapping paper samples and then printed an enlarged photo to use as the tag. You can see how it all came together in today's process video.

A quick reminder that you can check out my Foundation Pages post to see my general starting place for my project his year.

Here's a look at how this story came together:

This is a super fun interactive page that could hold any number of stories (words, photos, embellishments or a combination).

Underneath the wreath circles (those are all from one of the papers in the Main Kit) I punched circles from my wrapping paper and adhered them.

I also took the joy plastic page that was part of my Foundation Pages and included it in with this one. It still turns like a page but it's tucked under the circle on the end of the tag.

You can see how that acts as a separate page above.

I printed out a photo of my tabletop (with Erine of course) and cropped it to fit on the tag. As you'll see in the video I did have to make a few adjustments to the placement of the circles and the washi tape but it all worked out just fine. On top of the photo I added a chipboard word/phrase piece from the December Daily® Chipboard Bundle 2.

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