The pumpkin embellishment is actually a button with a shank. I just punched a hole to make room for the shank, then helped hold it in place by inserting a safety pin behind the paper (through the shank). That gave it enough support that I could glue in place so it wouldn't wobble. Thanks to Kringle's Chalet for the l/o!
Date: Saturday, April 15, 2006 GMT Views: 556
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Sun, Apr 16, 2006 @ 6:33 AM
Darling............love your composition. These pages look great!
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What a great scrapbook page! I love how you made all the elements work together! I'm just getting into scrapbooking and it is hard to add to the page and keep the pictures as the main focus. Your page is a great example of that!!!!
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Sun, Apr 16, 2006 @ 7:16 AM
Darling!!! that is just the cutest page!! and ya know, they sell a too for cutting off those "shanks" found one at Wally's a coupld years ago. think it was only a couple bucks!! Your pages are awesome!! tfs.
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