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How To
Make Special Placemats With Scrapbooking
Michel Maling
Here is a scrapbooking idea that I found and simply loved. Here
is how to make some special Christmas placemats using your scrapbooking skills.
You can use a 12 x 12 page layout as a good size for your placemat. Design
the layout of your placemats on a rough piece of 12 x 12 paper. It is a good
idea to use the same design for all of your placemats. Each one will be unique,
but with the same underlying design to match them all up together.
A good idea here would be to trace the side of a plate on the one side of
your layout and use the other side for your feature photographs. In this way
your finished design will have a half circle covering the one side of your
placemat which you could decorate any way you liked and your photo/s on the
other side.
You could either keep your color scheme the same or do different color
schemes, depending on your personal taste. Mine all show some part of Christmas
past, but are all different.
If using the above layout idea, first choose your background page. Next cut
out your semi circle from a contrasting patterned paper. Stick this onto your
layout on the left side with the flat side of the circle up against the left
side of the page. Next, place and adhere your photograph or photos onto the
right side of the circle. If your background is busy, it may be a good idea to
matt your photo's before adhering them to the background.
Now for the fun part. Use your imagination to embellish your placemat in any
way you like. I would stay away from bulky embellishments on a placemat, or your
food will wobble about while you are trying to eat it. Try using stickers,
string, ribbon, strips of paper up the right side of the page, photo corners,
tags, paper lettering or anything that won't make your layout bulky.
I generally used the semi circle for my heading and journaling on most of my
placemats. If the photograph brought back some memories, I did a bit more
journaling at the bottom of the photo.
You can cut 12 x 12 blocks of felt to stick underneath your placemat. If you
want to stiffen the placemat you could also use a thick piece of cardboard, but
I didn't feel this was necessary.
Now all you need to do is take your layouts to a print and copy shop and ask
them to laminate them in a reasonably hard wearing plastic.
With your set of stunning and personal placemats, you will be a hit with
your guests this year.
Michel Maling has enjoyed
scrapbooking for years. It is a wonderful hobby and it leaves something of
you behind for future generations.
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