"AUTUMN HARVEST" BORDER

Designed for you by, SHARON MURPHY, Crafts1@mail.com

Copyright ©1999 S.A.M., All rights reserved.

November 5th, 1999

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Supplies Needed:

  • One sheet of 12x12 (trim 1/4" to fit in a CM album) or 8 1/2 x 11 White cardstock
  • 1 sheet TS Denison Autumn Harvest acid free Stickers
  • Evergreen Fine & Broad tip pen
  • Light Green Brushed tip pen to color in vine leaves
  • Corner Genies set #2-Elegance by Chatterbox
  • Scissors if you trim the stickers
  1. Take your evergreen broad tip pen and your large #2 Corner Genie and draw your broad outerline around all four sides of your cardstock.
  2. Repeat step 1 using the evergreen fine line pen and the smaller #2 Corner Genie inside of the already drawn lines.
  3. At each of the four corners draw wavy lines over the inner drawn fine line to create the stem of the vines.
  4. Draw tiny leaves and little squiggles off of the wavy lines.
  5. Color in all the tiny leaves with a lighter green brushed tip pen.
  6. Place your stickers where you wish to place them. I first cut all of them out trimming off the white edges on each sticker and tested as to where I was going to place each one before peeling and sticking them into place.
  7. Your Page is now ready for pictures and journaling.

Hope you have enjoyed this border design. I know I have enjoyed designing it and sharing it with all of you!

To see this border design and other designs, visit my Scrappers Hideaway Website at…

http://www.4murfs.com/scrappershideaway/homepage.shtml

Please Note: This idea may be used for your personal scrapbooking pages. If you use any of my border designs to teach in your classes, I ask that you please give credit where credit is due. This border along with any other of my borders I created may not be reproduced or copied to publish in any idea books or placed on any Web sites. But you may contact me at crafts1@mail.com to add a link directly to my Website. Thank you for your cooperation.

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