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Hey everyone! I had a new project go up at Kerri Bradford Studio last week, and wanted to pop in and share it here as well. I love having a wide variety of alphabet stamps to work into my projects, and I am excited to add all of Kerri's new Max alphabet stamps into my mix. I used the Max alpha stamp set to create a title for my 6×8" spread. 
 
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I've never been great at lining up stamps all even and perfect, so I usually avoid stamping directly on the page when it comes to titles. I l like to either stamp each letter onto a small block of cardstock to use individually, or I will stamp each letter and fussy cut each one out to arrange individually – which is what I did for my title here. 
 
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All of the patterned papers on this spread are from Dear Lizzy. Her papers have been my go-to papers for many, many years, and I can almost always find what I'm looking for in her collections. 
 
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I used Kerri's Outnumbered (One) stamp set, which coordinates perfectly with Max, to stamp the numbers for the year "2020".
 
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I created a tag using the new Fill In The Blank stamp set, stamping "29" (using the Brooklyn Etc stamp set) to represent the number of books that I read in 2020. I "hung" my tag from the top of the page with string, and embellished the page with a few stars.
 
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I'll be back tomorrow and the following day to share the rest of the pages in my 2020 reading album 😉
 
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2 responses to “Kerri Bradford Studio: Books I Read 2020”

  1. Deneen Cook Avatar

    Love your 6×8 pages and Kerri’s stamps fit perfectly with the theme of your pages.

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  2. John Vonhof Avatar
    John Vonhof

    That’s a great way to look back and remember which books you read in 2020. If you don’t have something to look back on, someday you’ll find yourself starting a book only to realize you’ve already read it. Love the colors. How’d you get all the spine shots of your book so perfect?

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