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Post by mamagidget on Mar 1, 2022 23:12:05 GMT
My son was part of the Revolutionary War reenactment today with his school. He was fighting for the British.
What paper would you use to scrap this?
I have a pretty good paper collection, but am drawing a blank for this.
Thanks in advance for suggestions!
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Post by Linda on Mar 2, 2022 0:00:03 GMT
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Post by mamagidget on Mar 2, 2022 0:25:26 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 2, 2022 0:39:36 GMT
Or maybe something patriotic? I struggled with what to use for Yorktown & Williamsburg photos & finally settled on patriotic collections. I wish one of the big companies would do a collection for historic sites and/ or museums.
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Post by mamagidget on Mar 2, 2022 12:34:39 GMT
Or maybe something patriotic? I struggled with what to use for Yorktown & Williamsburg photos & finally settled on patriotic collections. I wish one of the big companies would do a collection for historic sites and/ or museums. This is a great suggestion too, thank you. I will see if some of my red white and blue papers have a more vintage feel to them!
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Post by myboysnme on Mar 2, 2022 13:52:52 GMT
mamagidget I do Rev war living history and have albums full of layouts. If you want something handy I use a whole lot of wood paper for these photos. For the British I have found stickers that say England that I use, or crowns like Tim Holtz. You can find washi with crowns on it. I also use bricks paper. They have some at Joann and Hobby Lobby. They also do have historic sites paper. I've been collecting it for years. I live in Yorktown and use it often! I will post a couple layouts.
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Post by myboysnme on Mar 2, 2022 14:08:56 GMT
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Post by mamagidget on Mar 3, 2022 3:35:43 GMT
mamagidget I do Rev war living history and have albums full of layouts. If you want something handy I use a whole lot of wood paper for these photos. For the British I have found stickers that say England that I use, or crowns like Tim Holtz. You can find washi with crowns on it. I also use bricks paper. They have some at Joann and Hobby Lobby. They also do have historic sites paper. I've been collecting it for years. I live in Yorktown and use it often! I will post a couple layouts. Your layouts are great-I love how you did the titles, and you're right, the woodgrain works well. I know I have a few sheets of brick paper in my stash, and some vintage looking stickers someone gave me that would be great to label the different groups with. Thank you for sharing your layouts, what fantastic inspiration! ❤
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