TEDDY BEARS with RIBBON BORDER

Designed for you by,SHARON MURPHY, crafts1@mail.com 

Copyright ©1999 S.A.M., All rights reserved.

July 9th, 1999

 

 Supplies Needed:

  • One sheet of 12x12 or 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock
  • Wavy ~ Ruler
  • Black Fine Tip marker to make ribbon
  • Light Blue(Baby Blue) Brush Tip marker to color ribbon (Use pink if you are making this for a girls page if desired.)
  • Blue Fine Tip marker to make stars
  • Small Teddy Bear stickers (I used 10)

 

Instructions: 
  1. Take your Black fine tip marker and draw a wavy line starting 1/4" down from the top of the left or right corner and about 1" in from the edge of the cardstock, continue until you are 1/4" from the bottom of the page.
  2. Take your wavy ruler and line it back up on your drawn line. Slide your ruler up or down to create a ribbon effect with your ruler over the other drawn line. You decide how thick or thin you want your ribbon to be. (Try to have the top and bottom of the ribbon open.) Finish the drawn ribbon off by drawing a "V" to connect the two drawn lines at the top and bottom. (see picture)
  3. Color your ribbon in with the Light Blue brush tip marker.
  4. Next, place your Teddy Bear stickers on each of the inside curve of the ribbon.
  5. Take your blue brush tip marker and place stars along both sides of the ribbon and teddies.
  6. Your page is now ready for pictures and journaling.
Hope you have enjoyed this border design. I know I have enjoyed designing it and sharing it with all of you!

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http://www.4murfs.com/scrappershideaway/homepage.shtml

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