Sweet Summer Sentiments Scrapbook Page

Sweet Summer Sentiments Scrapbook Page-Sue's Creative Workshop www.sueeldred.com 4730

A Sweet Summer Sentiments Scrapbook Page using the Simple Stories Simple Vintage

Coastal Scrapbook Collection and Maker’s Movement Summer Sentiments Stamp and Die Set.

It’s been a while since I’ve done any scrapbooking. 

I thought last year’s pictures from our vacation to Myrtle Beach might be a great

place to start.  (I’ve been meaning to work on them for a while.)

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Sweet Summer Sentiments Scrapbook Page

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Simple Stories-Simple Vintage Coastal

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Last year after our trip, I bought a 6″ x 8″ SN@P Flipbook* from Simple Stories to put my pictures in.

I thought the smaller size would be perfect for my vacation album.

Inspired by the Summer Sentiments Stamp & Die Set* from The Maker’s Movement

I decided to get out my supplies and start working on the album again.

I used Stazon Midnight Blue Ink* to stamp the words “Summer” and “Vacation Vibes.”

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I like to bring home the vacation book with maps and ads to use as ephemera in my album.

I found an ad with the words “Myrtle Beach, South Carolina” in the perfect shade of blue.

I cut the words out using the “banner die” from the Summer Sentiments Stamp & Die Set*.

Sweet Summer Sentiments Scrapbook Page

One page done and several more to go.  

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