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Grafix Las Vagas Scrapbook Page
By Tonya Lutz

Materials Needed
Grafix Funky Film 12x12” and assorted 6x8” sheets

(Silver Brush 12x12”, Green Bubbles, Pink Sparkle, White Sparkle,
and Cherry Red 6x8”)

Grafix Vellum Pad, Color Assortment
Grafix Shrink Film (Clear, Matte, Black styles)
Grafix Double Tack , 2-sided Adhesive Film
Sizzex die cut machine and circle die, or scissors
Toaster Oven & Oven Mitt
Permanent Markers
Photographs of Las Vegas
   
   
 
Instructions
1. Use 12x12” Funky Film (Silver Brush) as page background.  Choose 4 sparkling styles of Funky Film and a favorite 4x6” Photo. Cut the Funky Film into 4 rectangles of increasing size starting with 4 ¼ x 6 ¼ , each being about ¼” larger then the next with 6”x8” being your largest.  Use a 4x6”piece of Double Tack to adhere photo to the top of the smallest rectangle, then peel backings off Film and stack one at a time to create framed look.  Peel and stick this frame to the upper ½ of the page.
2. Using Sizzix machine and circle die, die cut:  5 circles of Shrink Film from Matte, Clear and Black sheets, 2 Vellum circles, 3 Funky Film circles, and another photo. Create your second photo frame by cutting a piece of Funky Film (White Sparkle) to 4 ¾ x 6” and using Sizzex die to cut a circle shape out of the middle.  Choose a photo to mount under this frame. Apply Double Tack to back of photo and adhere to page, then peel off Funky Film backing to apply over photo.
3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Use permanent markers to write names, place and events to decorate the Shrink Film.  Place in oven between sheets of Vellum paper.  Bake for one minute or until piece shrinks flat then remove with oven mitt and press flat.  Once cool, use Double Tack to adhere embellishments onto page.
4. Arrange 3 Funky Film circles, 2 Vellum circles, and photo circle on bottom right of page.  Peel and stick down Funky Film circles first, and then use Double Tack to adhere Vellum circle and photo circle.
   
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