Tyler 5 Months Organization by Sheila Doherty |
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Intermediate—A numbered layout for a portrait page.
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Supplies

- Beige Number Paper (Carolee’s Creations)
- Blue Boy Word Paper (Carolee’s Creations)
- Striped Paper (Carolee’s Creations)
- White Cardstock (Mrs. Grossman’s)
- Parisian Postcard Alphabet Stickers, Sonnets (Creative Imaginations)
- White Alphabet Stickers (Chatterbox, Inc.)
- Bronze Eyelets (Making Memories)
- Twine (Artist’s Own)
- Pegsanna Computer Font (Downloaded from the Internet)
- 2Peas Class Act (Downloaded from www.twopeasinabucket.com)
- CBX-KellysPen (Chatterbox, Inc.)
- Coluzzle Circle Template (Provo Craft)
- Mini Hole Punch (Fiskars)
- Micro Tip Scissors (Fiskars)
- Scrapbook Adhesives Photo Tape (3L)
- 12” Cutterpede Rotary Paper Trimmer (EK Success)
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Instructions
1. Trim a piece of striped paper 1 ¼” x 12”. Adhere it horizontally 2 ½” from the top of the beige number paper.
2. Print out a 4” high “5” onto blue boy word paper and trim it out with scissors. Adhere it on top of the striped strip, ½” from the left side of the layout and 2” from the top.
3. Using white alphabet stickers, spell out the word “five” on top of the stripe and the “5”.
4. Using the Parisian Postcard alphabet stickers, spell out the word “five” vertically 2” from the left side of the layout so that the “e” overlaps the large “5”.
5. Print the word “months” onto white cardstock in three different fonts and shades of brown and blue in different directions. Trim it into a 1 ¼” circle. Punch a hole in the top of the circle, thread a 6” piece of thread through the hole and tie it onto the flag of the large “5”.
6. Adhere the 8” x 10” photo 1” from the top and ½” from the right side of the layout.
7. Print the subject’s name in three different fonts in shades of brown and blue onto white cardstock. Trim it into a 4 ½” x 1 ¼” piece. Set five bronze eyelets along the bottom edge starting from the right side ½” apart. Adhere the piece 1” from the left and 1” from the bottom of the layout. It should overlap the photo.
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