So today I have a couple of pages for my little soccer player. No, she doesn't play anymore, but it sure was cute watching these little ones play. For my typed labels, I use PrintMaster. There are many other programs to choose from and can come in handy when making a scrapbook, cards, or other projects. In the background of the label is a soccer ball that I opaqued. PrintMaster comes with preloaded pictures, or you can use your own or get one off the internet and use it.
Little soccer players |
The second page was a lot of work, especially since I didn't have a punch or die to use for the 1" squares. I do now, thankfully. This one I had to use some photos I had cut down and then cut the grass scenes into squares. I only had one with a tiny soccer ball in it, so I used it.
Team photos |
Her player's card I used a Pokémon card holder, I stole from my son, who was quite upset that I had. Oops! He ended up getting a whole box of them for Christmas. Anyways, I used a punch to cut the semicircle out. I wish I could have only cut one side, but it was too thin to slide the punch into. Maybe a die would have worked better. Now the card can be pulled out to read the other side. If you use this idea, make sure you use some super sticky glue tape, acid free of course, to hold it in place. You can see where I placed mine when the card is out.
Card holder |
So together in the scrapbook it looks like this:
Two page soccer scrapbook pages |
Sorry about the glare on the pages. I figure it's more about the scrapbook ideas, than my photos. Hope you enjoyed these pages.
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