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  • From "Scrapbooking"
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    Let your creativity blossom! The first yields of nature's springtime bounty can be a wonderful addtion to a scrapbook. In addition to being a complement to heirloom photos, the pressed flowers and leaves record the memory of a beautiful garden.

    By Holly Christian
    Craft designer and writer

    When spring comes to your neck of the woods, press those fresh sweet blooms and use them to grace scrapbook pages.

    Spring flowers bring to mind Mother's Day, which prompted me to create garden pages with vintage photographs of my mother and grandmother. I scanned vintage black and white photos and printed them on parchment colored cardstock. Photos printed on cardstock or on matte photo paper are not considered professional or premium quality, but I prefer the soft look for old time photos.

    Drying Flowers

    Of all the ways of drying flowers, pressing them in a large book is still the simplest . Collect blooms that are dry and blemish free. Delicate greenery and flowers work best. Try pansies, violets, Queen Anne's lace, forget-me-nots and miniature roses , and combine them with ferns, grasses and herbs. Leave the stems in place or snip them off at the base of the flower.

    Place the blooms in a large book, sandwiched between pieces of absorbent paper , or easier still, use a phone book. Most flowers take two to four weeks to dry. Check them after about 10 days and replace absorbent paper if necessary. When dry, store them carefully in envelopes until ready to use.

    Purchase a small flower press, make your own press (see a DIY Kids project -- click here) or if you like fast results, try a flower press for the microwave, which produces pressed flowers almost instantly. If you live in blizzard country like I do, find pretty pressed flowers at retail craft shops.

    Click here for templates and steps for the featured Garden Pages

    Materials:

    scrapbook pages
    photos
    pressed flowers
    card stock
    acid-free colored paper
    scraps of decorative paper
    craft scissors
    oval frame template
    craft knife and self-healing cutting mat
    straightedge
    ruler
    deckle edged scissors
    glue stick or photo mounting tape
    Liquid glue
    self-adhesive laminate
    scrapbook markers

    1. Determine the general layout of the page.

    2. Trim photos to desired size and mount them on layers of colored paper and cardstock. I scanned vintage photos and printed them on parchment colored cardstock, then mounted them on pretty paper in shades of violet, periwinkle, and royal blue.

    3. Create picture labels and frames for pressed flowers with squares or rectangles of neutral cardstock layered on colored background paper. Use the template provided to create an oval flower frame. Use deckle edged scissors to cut the inner oval and mount it on a colored background. Glue the frames to the scrapbook page without the flowers. Add them last.

    4. Make decorative cut paper borders and page accents with scraps of decorator paper folded and cut, then glued to colored cardstock to show off the pattern. Fold strips of paper in half lengthwise, and then fold in half widthwise twice. Snip away triangles of paper on the fold, then open to reveal the cut pattern.

    5. Add all decorative elements to the page, then use dabs of liquid glue to attach the pressed flowers. When dry, apply self-adhesive laminate over the cardstock to enclose the pressed flowers.


    RESOURCES :
    Making Glorious Gifts from Your Garden
    Model: 0806924799
    Author: Marie Browning
    (October, 1999)


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Handcrafted Journals, Albums, Scrapbooks and More
    Model: 0806939354
    Author: Marie Browning

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Cover to Cover: Creative Techniques for Making Beautiful Books, Journals, and Albums
    Model: 0937274879
    Author: Shereen Laplantz

    Lark Books / Altamont Press
    Website: www.larkbooks.com

    A Year of Scrapbooking
    ISBN: 0737000643
    Author: Debbie Janasak
    1999


    Time-Life Books Inc.
    Website: www.timelife.com

    Art of the Scrapbook: A Guide to Handbinding and Decorating Memory Books, Albums, and Art Journals
    Model: 0823010198
    Author: Diane V. Maurer-Mathison
    Watson-Guptill Publications
    Website: www.watsonguptill.com

    200 Great Scrapbook Layout Ideas
    Author: Dena Wilson Crow
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    Creative Concepts
    Website: www.scrapbookingideas.com

    Crafting Beautiful Journals and Albums: How to Personalize, Embellish. . .Scrapbooks
    Model: 1581801351
    Author: Anna Morgan
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    Making Great Scrapbook Pages
    Model: 1562314416
    Author: Hot Off the Press Design Staff
    (1998)

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    Hot Off the Press Inc.
    Website: www.craftpizazz.com

    New Ideas for Crafting Heritage Albums: The Latest Tips and Techniques ...
    Model: 1558705805
    Author: Bev Braun

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    Broadway Books/Random House, Inc.
    Website: www.randomhouse.com

    Country Living Handmade Scrapbooks
    Author: Editors of Country Living
    Order this title from Amazon.com.
    William Morrow Books / Hearst Books
    Website: www.harpercollins.com

    Holly Christian
    Craft artist and writer
    Holly Christian
    Website: www.hollychristian.com

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