A Day At The Zoo Stickers by Laura Wolf |
Supplies
 - Rust and Tan Cardstock (Making Memories)
- Maroon Cardstock (Anchor)
- Sand (View Enterprises)
- A Day At The Zoo Stickers (Whipper Stickers By Whipper Snapper Design, Inc.)
- Corner Rounder (Creative Memories)
- Orbis Circle Cutter (EK Success)
- Sailor Glue (Sailor Corporation of America)
- Scotch Craft Stick Permanent Adhesive (3M)
- Page Protector (C-Line Products, Inc.)
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Instructions
- Using the rust cardstock as your background. Tear a corner of sand cardstock and adhere to the background. Take the "a day at the zoo" sticker and mat on the rust cardstock. Using the corner rounder, round the opposite corners and adhere to the torn corner. Crop and mat photos. Rounding the corners of some of the mats and tearing the edges of the other mat. Place the giraffe sticker in the lower right corner.
- Now using the maroon cardstock for the next background. Tear a strip of tan cardstock to make a border on the right. Adhere to the page leaving a strip of the maroon showing. Place the two animal striped border stickers on the tan cardstock strip you just placed on the background. Now layer the lion sticker at the bottom of the border stickers. Crop and mat the photos and double mat one with the rust and tan cardstock.
- Using the Orbis Circle Cutter, place the center of the circle over the picture, this cutter has numbers on it, find the number that makes the circle go completely around your subject without cutting anything off that you want to keep (you may want to write this number down). Use the cutting tool and make the circle cut. Go to the tan cardstock to make the mat and ring. Depending on how big you want the space to be on the mat will depend on how many numbers up from the one you chose before (ex. I chose 63 for my picture then went up to 65 for the picture mat) then cut another circle in that number and DON'T remove the Orbis yet! Now you have the mat, to make the space between the mat and ring you need to move up two or three numbers (or more if you want the space bigger) once again don't remove Orbis. Then add some more numbers depending on the size you want the outer ring to be and then cut once more. You will actually make three circle cuts without ever removing the template. Remove Orbis and adhere picture to circle then adhere ring around picture mat. I did the same for the journal box.
- Place your layout in page protectors.
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