Oma's China Heritage by Paige Eliason |
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Eyelets (Creative Zoo) were double set using the Home Pro Eyelet Setter (American Tag). Decorative Frame inspired by the book Punch Krazy Volume 3 (PKPossibilities).
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Supplies
 - Patterned Paper (Anna Griffin)
- Cardstock (ScrapPapers)
- Corner Lacing Punch (The Punch Bunch)
- Adhesive (Xyron 150 and Glue Dots)
- Computer Font (HogartScr)
- Ivory Vellum (Paper Pizazz, Hot Off The Press)
- Decorative Scissors (Deckle, Provo Craft)
- Kodak Picture Maker
- Twistel (Making Memories)
- Archival Mist & Paper Bright (Preservation Technologies)
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Instructions
I sprayed the original receipts with Archival Mist and Paper Bright by Preservation Technologies. I scanned the receipts and saved the files. Then, I made color copies. Finally, I slipped them into archival safe protectors. The original receipts are kept with the china.
Create a frame for your photograph using a corner lacing punch. More information on this technique at www.PKPossibilities.com.
Type the title on the computer and print it's outline, backwards on cardstock. Cut it out, mat with pink and adhere to the layout using the Xyron 150 Sticker Maker.
Create a tag and adhere the name of the china to it.
Place ivory vellum over the digital photographs of the china so they look old. Otherwise, the colors are too bright to coordinate with the receipt and photograph.
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