I am so excited to be here at The Bug Bytes today!!
This is Lori from ScrappinMyStressAway and I have a son who is a senior in high school I am trying to get his album caught up for his graduation party. Tennis season just ended, and I wanted to showcase his letter certificate.
I started with my Gypsy of course! I put a square from George on my mat. I unlinked the chain between the width and height and selected Real Size. The shapes on George are not true to size - I learned this years ago the hard way!!
The certificate measures 8.5 x 11, so I made my rectangle 8.75 x 11.25 to give me an 1/8 inch border.
I used Varsity Letter for my font and used the shift to put the shadow (bottom) layer on my mat and sized the letters and numbers to 1.15 inches. I centered them on the top and bottom of the rectangle and welded them on.
I cut my design out of black cardstock.
I used the toss-away piece as a back to my tennis ball paper. The paper was a little flimsy.
I trimmed off 1/4 inch off of two sides (a top and a side if you will) to make the tennis ball paper 11.75 x 11.75.
I adhered the tennis ball paper to the black toss-away piece to create the layered look.
I went back to my Gypsy and cut out the inside cuts of TENNIS and 2012 2013 (also sized to 1.15 inches) in a bright yellow cardstock.
I adhered the certificate and the letters and numbers to the page. I used glue dots to add his chevron in the event that he wants a letterman jacket.
This could be easily adapted to any sport or activity, as well as other certificates (honor roll, national honor society, recognition from a teacher, etc).
I copied and pasted this image to another layer on my Gypsy and removed TENNIS and added BOWLING as he is at his first tournament right now. I am getting ready ahead of time!!
I hope I inspired you to add your big items to your scrapbooks in a fun way!!
Fabulous Lori - such a wonderful project and lovely idea. TFS
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DeleteLove the page. Perfect background paper and the title is awesome welded like that to the certificate frame. Cool! TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam. I was worried this project was not blog worthy (I have been making these for three years now and haven't posted) but your kind words have reassured me!!!
DeleteThis looks fabulous Lori - what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove your project Lori, just perfect :)
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Adele
Thanks Adele!!
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