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Scrapbooking for Men and Boys...

Does it ever seem like scrapbooking for females is much easier than for males?  I recently contracted to create a football, faith, and family scrapbook. While, gathering my supplies, studying my Cricut booklets, and matching colors; I noticed that everything in my stash seem to be geared towards scrapbooking for females, babies, or families. Not so much for males and sports. Below is a sample of the Sports pages created for one of my clients.

The young man featured on the sports pages is a talented football player whom played football Goodpasture Christian School. He is very well respected and is solid in faith and commitment to God and his family. It was a honor to create the keepsake for him and his family.
This young man can really jump high.

Supplies Used:
Solid Cardstock: Recollections
Patterened Cardstock: Stampin Up!
Stickers: Paper Studio
Cricut Cartridges: All Sports, Team Spirit, New Testament and Plantin Schoolbook.














My nephew really helped since he is a football player. He is really an all sports guy. He's play just about every sport.

The Goodpasture logo was created according to the logo on the schools website.

The letters are from Plantin Schoolbook and the cross is from New Testament.




I wanted to leave the articles in tact; but choose to crop and mat the pages to give more color and brighten the pages . The football paper used in the title block is also Paper Studio.

I use a fiskars border punch for the bottom of the solid cardstock.











The coaches personal note and the articles really made this 2-page layout extra special.







Supplies Used:
Solid Cardstock:DCWV
Patterened Cardstock: DCWV

Cricut Cartridges: All Sports and Team Spirit
Journaling Block: Recollections






To view more of these sports pages please visit Royal Scrapbooking Club's site. 





Comments

  1. Great LOs! I think masculine LOs are so fun to play around with. Have a wonderful and blessed 2014!

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  2. These are very nice masculine layouts!

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