Saturday, February 1, 2025

Jo's Scrapbooking Vignette

 This is such a mess. Because I was in such a rush to finish, unfortunately I didn't take pictures of many of the steps and pieces. However, my entries from February 2012 are much more detailed and cover anything I missed here.

Most of the printies I used for this scene were from a blog that is no longer available but fortunately I had saved them to document files at the time. For some reason I think they came from mizshelley but I can't confirm that. In any event, thank you to the originator of them.

Eight pieces of nine different scrapbooking pages.

Bulletin Board frame:

Pegboard on one side and corkboard on the other. The pegboard is made from a square of matboard with holes punched in it using a pushpin.

Frame painted

Pegboard and corkboard in place.

Couple cartoon pieces and Cricut guides on the bulletin board and various plastic grid tools for cutting shapes on the pegboard. The original one had several scissors hanging on the pegboard but my vision is not good enough these days so those didn't happen.

50 or 60 pieces of scrapbooking sticker pages and divider identifiers.

The box to hold rhem

In place


The unit containing the scrapbooking papers. And below, the photo boxes.

The sticker box and the laptop computer.

The Cricut box

The lower half of the scene

With the Chrysnbon chair in place

And the finished scene.


Finished it and gave it to Jo before Christmas. She was pleased with it.






































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