Wall Drug Scrapbook Page

This post is for a scrapbook page about Wall Drug in Wall, SD.  It also serves as another tutorial on creating scrapbook  pages in design Space.

Wall Drug.  You see literally hundreds of signs starting as soon as you cross the border into South Dakota.  Their catch phrase is “Free glass of Ice Water.”  I had to stop and see what the fuss was.  It was a tourist trap, but isn’t that why we go on vacation?  It was a lot of fun and a chance to get out of the car and walk around.

I also hope to show you the versatility of Design Space when creating pages.  You can do cutouts on the top page that show through to the bottom page color, cutouts for your pictures, write on the page, and make your own embellishments.

What You Need:
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        • 4 sheets of 12 X 12 cardstock
        • tape and liquid glue
        • acid free tape (Painters Tape)
        • various scraps of cardstock
        • pictures
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Cutting the Paper

One of the 12 X 12 cardstock sheets can be patterned paper but not both.  It is just too confusing.  The hole size can be changed if you are more experienced with Design Space.  If you want to do this and aren’t sure how, email me and I will send you instructions.

The embellishments can be cut from any color that goes with your color palette.  Cricut will write the words on each page.

Design Space cuts the top page to 11.5 X 11.5 inches, making a 1/4 inch border around the whole page.

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Assembly

Before you glue the top page to the bottom page, attach the pictures where and how you want them to the back of the top sheet with painters tape.

Next glue the embellishments together and glue the circle frames around the pictures.  Now you can attach the two pages together with the top page centered on the bottom page. Glue the embellishments to the top page where you want them.

 Your page is finished

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1 thought on “Wall Drug Scrapbook Page

  1. Excellent website. A lot of useful information here. I am sending it to several pals ans also sharing in delicious. And obviously, thanks for your sweat!

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