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September 25, 2012

Sneak Peek Day 2: Place in Time—A Calendar Line!

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Hello G45ers,

Welcome back to another gorgeous day of sneak peeks and prizes here at Graphic 45! We are thrilled that you've stopped by our blog today. We have more fabulous sneak peeks to share with you from our brand new calendar collection, Place in Time. We also have 4 prize winners to announce today! We absolutely love getting to share our latest designs with all of you! Today we're going to show you more of the fantastic new papers from Place in Time. You'll also have another opportunity to win this exquisette new collection before it's available in stores! Just leave us a blog or Facebook comment today for your chance to win! We will be choosing 4 more random winners from today's comments and annoucning them on our blog tomorrow. And as if that wasn't enough, we've got Part 3 of Jane Tregenza's amazing book tutorial! Could this day get any better?! Lets begin by announcing our 4 winners from yesterday's Win It Before You Can Buy It contest! All of this week's winners will receive  Place in Time 12x12 paper pad, both sets of coordinating chipboard die-cuts and stickers! Wow!

And the winners are...

From the blog:

- Barb Dean: "I have come to expect beautiful products from Graphic 45 but this collection goes above and beyond my imagination and expectations! I can think of so many ways to use it! I can't wait to get my hands on it!"

- Charlotte Zweigoron: "How do you do it? The gorgeous collections just keep on coming I am totally focused on projects using all Graphic 45 products"

From Facebook:

- Melissa Torres Divelbiss: "Just beautiful. I'm particularly fond of ''February'' since that's my birthday month. And I'll be 45. I think that means I'm supposed to own this collection. :-)"

- Patty Foit: "You've hit another one out of the park with A Calendar Line! This is simply stunning. February is to die for! How wonderful it would be to win this beautiful collection! Thank you so much for the sneak peek. Can't wait to see the rest of the year!"

Congratulations! Will our winners please email us with your shipping information at [email protected] to claim your prize. Prize packs will be sent out in early to mid October. Hooray!

Are you all ready for more magnificent sneak peeks! Here we have more of the gorgeous new papers from A Place in Time. Have a look at these incredible papers and let your imagination run wild with ideas!

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July Foundation

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July Cut Apart

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August Foundation

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August Cut Apart

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September Foundation

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September Cut Apart

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October Foundation

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October Cut Apart

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November Foundation

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November Cut Apart

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December Foundation

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December Cut Apart

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Calendar Foundation

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Sentiments

Next up is Part 3 of Jane Tregenza's beautiful book tutorial. You've probably seen Jane's incredible books here on the Graphic 45 blog over the years. These amazing books often contain gorgeous paper layering, inking, pop-up elements, and imaginative uses of beautiful embellishments. Every page is overflowing with beauty. We're teaming up with Jane to bring you this very special tutorial series on the last Tuesday of every month. Jane will be taking you step-by-step through the book-making process. Follow her wonderful instructions in this monthly tutorial series to create your very own gorgeous book! Today Jane will show you how to make the foundation pages that are used for each page of the book as well as page 3 of the book with decorative tags. This is going to be an amazing journey! So lets begin! Here is the first part of Jane's tutorial where she begins with the foundation pages. In case you missed the first two tutorials in this series you can still catch up by checking them out here.

Jane's Book Tutorial: Part 1

Jane's Book Tutorial: Part 2

And now it's time for Part 3 of Jane's latest amazing tutorial! Take it away, Jane!

Black foundation Pages

Instructions for creating a foundation page:

Each month you will need to make a foundation page. For this you will need two black sheets of cardstock.

Cut one to 8 ½ x11 inches- set it aside. Cut your second one to 9 ½ x 11 inches. Please keep the left over bits as you will need them later on.

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The 9 ½ x 11 inches piece needs to be scored, place it in your cutter at 8 ½ inch mark and score it, this will give you a one inch seam.

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Completely fill in the one inch seam with strong tape.

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Carefully adhere the 8 ½ inch piece onto the 9 1/2 inches piece. Make sure you don’t go

over your scored seam, or your page will not fold. Once you have it on, carefully fold the page over to check that it will shut.

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Press firmly along the folded over piece, open up your page and check at the two pages line up nicely. Don’t worry if one of your pages is now wider than the other. You can trim it back to make them the same.

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You need to add some more tape along the join of your foundation page. Adhere one strip of tape along one side of the join and about an inch of tape on the other side of the join.

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A close up of the join with the tape each side. When you come to adhere your print papers, one piece will be an inch wider that the other page. The extra inch will need to be adhered over the top of the inch of tape on the foundation page.

 

Book Tutorial Page 3

By Jane Tregenza

All artwork, images, instructions and design is copyrighted 2012

Download Graphic 45 JT Page 3 With Photos

 A very special page on our children and/or grandchildren. If you don’t have children you could use baby photos of yourself and your siblings. I am hoping one day to add more tags for my grandchildren.  I am planning on getting an up to date photo of my five children to go under my frame on the left side of my page.

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Please follow the instructions carefully. Read each instruction to the end, before cutting. Lots of the papers are used on the tag as well as for your page, so you need to cut them the way I describe or you will run out of paper! All chipboard has been sprayed white. All papers have had their edges inked using Colorbox Liquid Chalk ink – Chestnut Roan.

Please note, I am only human and do make mistakes, I have taken every care while writing the instructions, and hope they make sense. It is quite hard to write instructions as I know what I mean; but this does not always translate into the instructions. If you are unable to work something out, then please ask a question in the comments box at the end of the post and I will answer it for you as best I can. Or email me at [email protected]

Materials List

Little Darlings Collection

2x Lullaby                               1x Little Treasures          1 x Baby Borders

1 x New Arrival                       1/2 x Rock-A-Bye           1/2x Cherished

Once upon a Springtime Die Cut Frames

3x Black Cardstock and 2 Yellow, + 1 of each of Pink and blue cardstock

Imaginarium Designs Chipboard – IDC0002 Swirl corners.

White  Brads and assorted Ribbons

Color Box Fluid Chalk-chestnut roan,                3L 12x12 Adhesive sheets     Wet Glue       

 

The instructions for creating your 3rd page:

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Before we start the page, we need to cut some borders from our “Baby Border” print paper. Please cut the borders as shown above. We need 8 strips in total. Don’t cut all the strips into pieces, as we need the bottom one to be 4 borders wide.

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Have a good look at the back of your sheet of “Lullaby” print paper.  It has a border all the way around the print. The top left and right corners of the print paper has a fancy corner printed on it. We are going to use these fancy corners from both sheets. Now look at the border. It is in from the edge of your print paper, this gives us a nice creamy edge. We are going to remove the borders from each sheet. I need you to cut each border piece one at a time using a craft knife and a ruler. Place your ruler on the inside edge of your border, but leave a little bit of the cream on it. Cut all four sides, making sure you don’t cut through the fancy corners at the top.

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Once you have cut all four sides, you can cut across each corner and remove the middle of your print paper. Do this to each print paper. The middle bit is what we will be using for our pages. Separate the corners from the borders.

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Because we removed the borders the print paper is now about the right hight for our page. So now all we need to do is cut it to the right width. Put the first piece in your trimmer in the right way up, so you can read the writing. Cut it to 9 ¼ inches wide.

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For the second sheet of print paper, we need to put the print into our trimmer upside down. The images will need to be upside down. Trim it back to 8 ¼ wide. 

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You need to completely cover the back of both pieces of Lullaby Print Papers with adhesive. You can use double sided adhesive paper or tape, if you use tape make sure you butt it together with no gaps in between each piece.

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Adhere the 9 ¼ inch wide piece to your black foundation page first. Try and have the same amount of black showing along the top and bottom on your page. Remember this print paper is one inch wider, so it will go over the join on your foundation page onto the other page. You should have tape on your foundation page to help adhere your print paper over the join. Don’t worry if your print paper is not on straight. You are going to add a border around the page.

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Carefully fold your page over, use your finger to run along the seam as you fold the page up and over. This will create a fold that you can see and use to line up your second piece.

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Now you need to adhere your 8 ¼ inch piece. Make sure you are away from the centre fold of your page or you page will not shut nicely. To make it easier for yourself, don’t remove all the backing from your adhesive paper or tape. Just take a little strip off. Then if you don’t quite line it up right you can lift it off and try again.

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Carefully fold your page over, use your finger to run along the seam as you fold the page up and over.

Fold the whole page over and run your hand firmly along the fold to set the crease.

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Find your sheet of “New Arrival”. We need to cut it so that we have lots of pieces to use on our page, pocket and tags. Use the photo as a guide. You need to cut all the pieces as follows. You need to have, one piece two stamps wide and 8 stamps long. Plus the three images from the middle, and the two pieces, above and below the images.  You also need another piece, 6 stamps wide and 3 stamps high. Keep all the left over pieces, as we still need to cut some extra pieces for our tags.

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Now you are going to make the pocket. From your sheet of yellow cardstock, cut two rectangles 5 ¾ inches x 8 inches. We only need one for the pocket; once the pocket is finished you will be adhering the second one to the back to cover all the brads. From your sheet of “Little treasures”, cut a piece 5 ½ inches x 7 ¾ inches. Cut the 5 ½ inches first then cut the piece back to 7 ¾ inches. Ink around the edges and adhere it to your piece of yellow cardstock. You should have a little bit of yellow showing at the left end and at the top of your yellow rectangle, don’t worry about having any yellow showing at the bottom or if you have too much at the right end. We will be hiding the right end and the bottom with a border.

Cut a second piece from your “Little Treasures” to 4 ½ x 7 inches. Adhere it to your pocket about ½ inches in from the left and ½ inch down from the top.  From your sheet of “Baby Borders” find the strip that has the cute little baby faces on it. Cut it so you have 7 faces and add it to your pocket about 3 inches down from the top of your pocket. Save the leftover piece of baby border, you will need it for a tag.

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Choose one of the images from your sheet of “New Arrival”. Cut a piece of yellow cardstock, 3 ½ inches wide x 3 1/8 inches high.  Adhered your image to the middle of the yellow mat. Cut another mat from your blue cardstock, it needs to be 3 ¾ inches wide x 3 ½ inches high. 

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Adhere the image to your pocket; use the photo as a guide.  Add two white brads and a title to finish the pocket. Add your second yellow rectangle to the back of your pocket.

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Now we need to place our pocket onto our page. It is to be a pocket with the left and top edge not attached to your page. You will need to put tape on your founation page, so the pocket is attached to the page on the right and bottom side and corner of your page only. Use the photo as a guide. Please don’t worry about the right side of your page yet!

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This border is done slightly different to our first and second page, so please read the instructions carefully. You need to sort your borders out. Some have the pattern running all one way and the some have the pattern changing direction in the middle. We need four pieces with the pattern running the same way. These need to be used at the top and bottom of our page. The ones that change direction, we need to use two of them, one for each side of our page. We will be starting in the bottom left corner of our page, then doing the bottom right corner. Next will be the top and lastly the sides.  

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We will not be doing a mitred corner for this page. Trim the left edge of your border so it is straight. Start that the bottom of your page and at the left edge. You need to be just in from the left edge of the page and just up from the bottom. We need to have a little bit of black showing at the bottom and side of your page.

Adhere the first strip on your page, and run it across your page over the join and onto your pocket. It needs to go across the page and onto the pocket about an inch.  Place the second strip on your page, start in the bottom right corner of your page and run it across your pocket and over the top of the other border. Trim it back so it is not near the fold on your page. Adhere the strip to your page.  

 

Now you can adhere your border at the top of your page. Start in the left corner. Adhere your border and run it over the join in the middle of your page. Go over the fold in the middle of your page for about an inch. Place the other border on your page and trim it to fit. It needs to go over the top of the first border and finish near the fold in the middle of your page. It must not go over the fold. Once you have it trimmed, you can adhered it to your page.

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Now you can do the left edge page border and the right edge page border. They can overlap the top or bottom borders in the corners. Trim each end to fit and adhere it to your page.

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Your corners should look like this.

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Find your four corners and trim them back to match the photo above. Glue them to your page; try to match up the corners with the borders. They need to meet on the outer edges.  Don’t worry if they don’t quite match as we are going to add some chipboard corners.

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Your page should now look like this. All the borders on and corners gluded on as well.

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Now it is time to do work on the left side of your page.Find your piece of “New Arrival” that is two stamps wide and 6 stamps high. Mat it onto a piece of blue cardstock. Adhere it to your page.

Find your piece of “New Arrival” that is 6 stamps wide and 3 stamps high. Turn it over and adhere it to your page.

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From your sheet of “Once upon a Springtime “die cut frames, remove the largest frame. Punch out the middle bit and keep it for your tags. Place a photo under it the frame and add it to your page. Add a chipboard title to the bottom of the frame.

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To finish your page add four chipboard corners.

Now we are done, and now we can start the Tags.

 

Tags Tutorial - Page 3

By Jane Tregenza

All artwork, images, instructions and design are copyrighted 2012

Download Graphic 45 JT Page 3 Tags Tutorial with photos

Instructions for creating the Tags

Please follow my instructions carefully, as you will need all the left over bits of your print paper. Remember to ink the edges of all the following pieces, except the black cardstock. Please note that I have not added any names, dates for any information to my tags. You will need to add your own personal details for each child to each tag.

 

1st Tag

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Front side

From your blue cardstock, cut a rectangle 4 ½ inches x 7 ½ inches. Corner round all four corners, using a punch. Cut a rectangle from your spare “New Arrival” print paper. It needs to be 4 ¼ inches

 x 7 ¼ inches, corner round all the corners as well. Ink around the edges and adhere it to your blue cardstock tag.

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From your “Baby Border” sheet of print paper, find the piece that has the blue kewpie dolls on it, cut it so it is about 9 inches long.  Adhere it to your page about 1 ¼ inches up from the bottom of your tag and wrap the ends around to the back of your tag; they should nearly met in the middle on the back of your tag. Cut a black mat 3 ¾ inches x 6 inches out of black and adhere it to your tag.  Add a photo and title to finish your tag.

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Back Side

Choose an image from your “New Arrival” print paper. Cut a yellow mat 3 ½ inches wide and 3 ¼ inches high. Adhere your image to your yellow mat, don’t adhere it to your tag yet. Cut a black mat 3 ½ inches wide and 3 ¼ inches high. Cut a piece from your “Baby Border” print paper. I used the blue lace border. Cut it to 4 3/8 inches and adhere it to your tag about 1 inch down from the top of your tag. Now you can add your two squares to your tag. Punch two cardstock circles and two paper washers. Glue one circle and one washer together. Glue one each side at the top of your tag lining them up. Punch a hole through the washer and feed some ribbons through the hole and tie them with a knot. Add some photos to finish your tag.

2 nd  Tag

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Front Side

 Cut a rectangle 4 ¾ inches x 8 inches out of your pink cardstock. Cut the left corner off your tag using your eye. Place the cut piece on top of your tag in the right corner and cut it to match.  Use a corner rounder on the bottom two corners.

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Cut a rectangle 4 5/8 inches x 7 7/8 inches from the “Cherished” print paper.  You need to make the print paper match the cardstock tag at the top. To do this, place the print paper under your tag. Line your print up the top of the tag and the left edge of the tag, trim along the corner to match. Move the print paper over to the right edge of your tag, making sure it matches up at the top and side. Trim the edge again.  They should match your tag.

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 Ink around the edges of your print paper and adhere it to your cardstock tag. Cut a rectangle from “Cherished” 3 inches x

 4 1/4 , turn it over and adhere it to your tag. Find your butterfly border from “Baby Border”, cut to 10 inches. Adhere it to the front of your tag about ¾ of an inch up from the bottom of your tag and wrap it around to the back of your tag. Remove your Medium pink frame, add a photo to your tag and adhere the frame over the top.  Glue a chipboard word to the bottom of the frame to finish the front of your tag.

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Back Side

Find your piece of four borders from “Baby Border”, cut it back to 4 5/8 inches wide and adhere it to your tag near the top. Find your strip from “Baby Border” with the phrase Little Darling, cut one and mat it onto a piece of pink cardstock. Add it to your tag partly on the border print paper.  Cut a mat from your black cardstock, 3 ½ inches x 5 inches. Cut a second yellow mat, 3 3/4 inches x 5 1/4 inches. Adhere the black mat to the yellow and add it to your tag. Find one of the small frames and a stamp from our left over “New Arrivals”. Mat the stamp onto a piece of yellow cardstock. Add the finished piece to the small frame. Add your photo to the tag and adhere the small frame over the top. Punch two cardstock circles and two paper washers. Glue one circle and one washer together. Glue one each side at the top of your tag lining them up. Punch a hole through the washer and feed some ribbons through the hole and tie them with a knot.

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Tag 3

Front Side

Cut a rectangle 4 ½ inches x 5 ¾ inches from your yellow cardstock. Cut the left corner off your tag using your eye. Place the cut piece on top of your tag in the right corner and cut it to match. Use a corner rounder on the bottom two corners.

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Cut two pieces of “ Rock-a-Bye” print paper. They need to be 4 ¼ inches x 5 ½ inches.  You need to make the print papers match the cardstock tag at the top. To do this, place the print paper under your tag. Line up the top of the tag and the left edge of the tag, trim along the corner to match. Move the print paper over to the right edge of your tag, making sure it matches up at the top and trim the edge again.  They should match.

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Ink around the edge and adhere both of them to your cardstock tag. Find your pink lace border and cut it to 9 inches. Adhere it to your tag about 1 ¾ inches down from the top of your tag. Wrap the ends around to the other side of the tag. Cut a black mat 3 ¾ x 3 ¾ inches, add a photo and adhere it to your tag.

Back side

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Use the middle of your larges frame, ink around the edges and adhere it to your tag. Cut a photo mat from your black cardstock. It should be 3 inches x 4 inches. Punch two cardstock circles and two paper washers. Glue one circle and one washer together. Glue one each side at the top of your tag lining them up. Punch a hole through the washer and feed some ribbons through the hole and tie them with a knot.

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Tag 4

Front side

Cut a rectangle 4 inches x 6 inches from your pink cardstock. Cut the left corner off your tag using your eye. Place the cut piece on top of your tag in the right corner and cut it to match. Use a corner rounder punch on the bottom two corners.

 Find your piece with the four borders on it from your “Baby Border” print paper, cut it back to 5 ¾ inches wide. You need to make the print papers match the cardstock tag at the top. To do this, place the print paper under your tag. Line up the top of the tag and the left edge of the tag, trim along the corner to match. Move the print paper over to the right edge of your tag, making sure it matches up at the top and side, trim the edge again.  It should match. Ink around the edge and adhere it to your cardstock tag. Cut a black cardstock mat to 3 inches x 4 inches. Add the mat and photo to your tag. Find a stamp images from your “New Arrival” print paper, mat it onto a piece of yellow cardstock and add it to your tag over your photo.

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Back side

Cut a rectangle 3 inches high and 5 ½ inches long from your “Little Treasure” print paper. Round the corner and make the other corner match the tag. Find your leftover piece of border strip with the baby faces. You need a piece about 4 faces long. Add it to your tag as shown.  Cut a black mat 2 ½ inches x 3 ½ inches and adhere it to your tag. Cut a piece from your “New Arrival”, it needs to be one stamp wide and two stamps high. Mat it onto a piece of yellow card stock and add it to your tag. Punch two cardstock circles and two paper washers. Glue one circle and one washer together. Glue one each side at the top of your tag lining them up. Punch a hole through the washer and feed some ribbons through the hole and tie them with a knot. Add a chipboard word to finish your tag.

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Tag 5

Front side

Cut a piece of black cardstock to 4 1/8 inches x 6 inches. Cut a yellow mat 3 7/8 inches x 5 ¾ inches. Adhere it to the black card stock. Add a photo to your mat and place a green frame over the top. Add a chipboard word to finish your tag.

Back side

Cut a blue mat 3 7/8 inches x 5 ¾ inches. Adhere it to your black card stock tag. Add a photo to your mat and place the blue frame over the top. Find a left over piece of the print paper you used as a border around your page. Add it to your tag as shown above. Punch out three hearts and add them to your tag. Add a chipboard word to finish your tag.

When placing your tags in your pocket, please be careful of the chipboard words that you don’t “catch” them. Don’t forget to add your children’s names and ages along with some information.

Wow, thanks Jane! We hope you all had great fun today! We will have more fabulous sneak peeks of Place in Time on tomorrow's blog along with 4 more contest winner announcements! Remember to leave us a blog or Facebook comment today for your chance to win Place in Time before it's available in stores! We hope you all have a delightful day and thank you again for stopping by!

Happy Papercrafting!

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This guy loves your stuff (because I love my wife and she loves your stuff). Often I hear "oooh look at this Graphic 45 that I don't have yet".

She gets it and is happy. Happy wife = happy life.

Very cute I really like the baby paper.

Lovely, lovely, lovely. I just want to go home and create. Greate inspiration.

This calendar collection is definitely one of your best. Cant imagine anyone not owning one or two sets!! Love the colors for July!

Congrats to the winners!!
Tahnks for all the info as well!!!

Today's blog is amazing! And of course, July through December Place in Time is gorgeous. Love love love December! Thanks again for this beautiful collection!

Oh my the new paper line is the best yet. I cannot wait to get my hands on these papers.

What a beautiful project! Congratulations to the winners. I can't wait to see the new paper. It is fabulous!

Wow! this is such a useful addition to your collections already out there. I can see so many different ways to use this new line

Oh my, oh my, oh my! I was literally saying, oh, I love July the best so far...no August...Oooo...look at September! This is definitely a "must have" collection. So beautiful, so versatile, so inviting. Love, love, love!!!

Thanks G45 for more terrific sneak peeks of a place in time....wonderful. And also my thanks for the great tutorials today :) Certainly are very inspiring, & I'm off to watch vids & play.....again!

The romance of the new paper line just ooozes off the pages. So beautiful. Little touches like the beautiful cherries on the July page. And, August! Lovely. And, thank you Jane for continuing to teach.

This lapsed line just gets better and better, a definite must have. Congratulations to the lucky winners!

I can't wait to get these papers ...they are just amazing - I just love them!!

Today's blog has left me sighing. Your papers are beautiful, each one more outstanding than the last. Can hardly wait to get my hands on the Calendar line to create a book about our significant days through the year. I already have a folder I am collecting photos in! Absolutely beautiful. And, as a relatively new Grandmother, Jane's book is right up my alley. I will be thinking about scrapping instead of work today!

I will say it again! Those foundation pages are the best, and so "friendly" with your other lines. Yes, this is now my favorite. So many possibilities......!

LOVE this calendar line!!! Defntly on my must have list!!!

I agree with the others, it is one of your best. I hope it's going to come out with a 6x6 pad also.

Fantastic papers and what a sweet project.

another MUST HAVE!!! especially love the September and October pages. wonderful tutorial!!

Wow, loving this line! The colors are fabulous!

The new collection is wonderful! I can't wait to start creating with it. Love, love Jane's work. Thanks for the tutorials. Congrats to the winners.

Congrats to the winners!!! LOVING the newest collection and love love love love today's project!!! GORGEOUS!!!

WOW! Amazing paper collection. I love it. Thanks for the chance,

Congratulation to the winners. The new collection looks soooo great.
Thank you for an awasome project.

Can't wait to get the new Calendar paper! Such great ideas for usage. I'm anxious to see what the DT does with it...

As usual, Jane keeps me on my toes. Don't have time to pay attention this morning, so the tutorial has to wait until this afternoon. I love her book techniques.

I have to hurry and post to FB, too, just to increase my odds of winning - LOL! Happy Tuesday!

There's so many fabulous techniques and instructions that I might not get out of my craft room until I've tried them all. FABULOUS creativity and wonderful inspiration! WOW! And the new papers ... again just amazes me how Graphic 45 keeps coming up with such lovely papers, time and time again.

Awesome new papers and wonderful projects.

This new line of papers is awesome, an absolute must have addition to the G45 collections. When will it be shipping?
Jane's 3rd tutorial is gorgeous, have finished the first two. Can't wait to start this one on the weekend. Thanks to G45 and Jane Tregenza... Hugs xx

The second half of the year is wonderful too. Thank You Jane for your amazing tutorial.

What an amazing post! First the sneak - love the mini calendars, sentiments and tags. Then Jane's tutorial is so good, full of information and pictures. I really like the corners she made for the framing.

Beautiful collection and a wonderful tut also. Great inspiration.

Congrats to the winners! Love all of the new papers, but especially November.

I love the sunflowers of August. Jane is such a tatented lady,I love her work. Thanks for the tutorials.

Wonderful tutorial, ladies! Absolutely loving the calendar collection. The colours, themes and motifs for each month are perfect and actually remind me of my traditional favorites for each time of year! Can't wait!

A Place in Time is so reminiscent of the antique postcards I collect. Love it. Have to have it!

Congrats to the winners, and wow, more amazing yumminess! Definitely need it all! Blessings,

I am in love with this (and all your other) collection. I call my scrapbook store twice a week to see if new Graphic 45 papers have come in.

Sensational new paper line - every single month is glorious... perfect images, colours and themes! And thank you so much to Jane for this great ongoing tutorial... amazing inspiration as always from G45, thank you!
Alison x

Lovely projects.
Love the new papers - don't know which month I like best.

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