"Milk and Cookies" Border

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

Copyright ©1999-2000 S.A.M., All rights reserved.

July 15th, 2000

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Supplies Needed:

  • One sheet of 12x12 or 8 1/2 x 11 Parchment Blue cardstock
  • Milk and Cookie stickers (the stickers used here are Frances Meyer – Chocolate Chip (FST 912)
  • For Border- Border Buddy- "Original Border Buddy" (the one with the balloons)
  • Royal Blue or medium blue Broad tip or Brush Tip pen
  • Milk and Cookies Page Topper by Cock-A-Doodle-Designs, Inc.
  • Decorative Scissors to cut out page topper

(I used here Provo Craft #34-0009)

  • Photo splits or glue stick to mount page topper
Instructions:
  1. Take your Border Buddy double line corner and the blue pen and draw the double line in all four corners.
  2. Place Milk and Cookie stickers along both sides of the page along the double drawn line.
  3. Cut out your Milk and Cookies page topper with decorative scissors. Mat if desired and cut the mat with the same scissors. Then mount at the top of your page. I mounted this one just below the double drawn line.
  4. 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!

You can see many other border designs I created by visiting my Scrappers Hideaway Web site at…

http://www.scrappershideaway.homestead.com/MainPage.html

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 contact me at crafts1@mail.com for permission and please give credit where credit is due. This border along with any other of my borders and ideas 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 linking to my Website from your Website or for comments or questions. Thank you for your cooperation.

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