| Debbie used this great big scalloped circle from Pink Paislee as the base of her sweet layout. She accented some of the scallops with brads to add dimension and draw your attention down to her journaling. |
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Summer went all out with some fun techniques to make her own scallops. She used the Coluzzle to make circles and then tuck them under the edge of her cardstock. Doing this made the half circles look like scallops. She also used a Bazzill Scalloped edged cardstock as a templete for her handstitched scallops. Some other fun scalloped items on her page are the Die Cut circle scallops by Making Memories and Paper Frills by Doodlebug Designs (a big favorite of the entire design team)
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| Shawna added a perfect touch to her layout with the scallop edged photo corner by Sassafrass Lass. She also adds a bit of movement across the bottom of her photo by using 1 edge of a die cut pattern paper by Sassafrass Lass as well. |
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I also used some Sassafrass Lass pattern paper with the die cut scalloped edge to add some softness and movement along the 1 side of my layout. Along with Summer, I find myself using the Doodlebug Paper Frills on my layouts. The frill that I used on my page is actually a double sided scallop that I cut in half horizontally and used the product at the top left of my page and under my photos for a pop of color.
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| And just to prove that scallops aren't just for girlie pages, Alissa used the large scalloped circle from Bazzill on a page about one of her favorite little guys! I love it when I see some of my favorite products used in not so ordinary ways. |
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