Betty | 9x12 Pocket Page

I’m back in my 9 inch x 12 inch pocket page album again today with a spread celebrating Betty. I've been having fun doing some simple pocket page spreads again - not on any certain schedule such as weekly or monthly - rather when it feels like I've got a story to tell that would work well in that format.

This one started off by (1) stamping out her name using the Alpha 6x8 Stamp Set on white cardstock using some of our Crafters Inks and then (2) cutting out each letter before adhering it on top of a 2x2 piece of vellum and then (3) adhering that piece onto the 4 inch x 6 inch card using rolling adhesive. From there I printed out 3x4 and 4x6 recent photos of Betty on my Epson PictureMate PM400. On top of a couple photos I added pleather pennant flags + on top of others I added plastic numbers from the new Numbers Scrapbook Kit + some chipboard pieces from the August #storiesbythemonth kit. I used a fun ampersand washi from Illustrated Faith to attach the plastic numbers to the photos. Journaling was handwritten on another 4x6 card from the August Stories By The Month kit. 

Loved getting some of the many photos we’ve been taking of Betty off my phone + into an album.

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  1. dtramontin says…
    08/15/2022

    Always SO HAPPY to see you doing pocket pages...so inspiring! Thank you!

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    1. AliEdwards says…
      08/16/2022

      Enjoying it + keeping it simple!

  2. totteacher says…
    08/16/2022

    so cute! And sparked a story I can tell about one of my grandbabies!... so thank you for that! 😁

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    1. AliEdwards says…
      08/16/2022

      Awesome!

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