Class 14 Scrapbook Carpentry
From Your Husband's Shop to Your Scrapbook Page!
From Your Husband's Shop to Your Scrapbook Page! I have always admired the beautiful work my husband does as a finish carpenter. His specialty is an entire room: study, library, media room, or trophy room. Most of the rooms have a gorgeous wainscot made of specialty woods such as walnut, cherry, curly maple or painted to match the decorator chosen wallpaper. I thought it might be fun to take the wainscot design and make a scrap page using Anna Griffin's wallpaper patterned decorative paper and use a coordinating solid paper for the 'painted' wainscot. You have to give this a try. Surprise the guy in your life with your new structural ability. We can be carpenters too!

Terminology:
 

Cap: Ledge on the top rail to finish off the wainscot
Panel: Center piece between the stiles and rails
Rail: Horizontal pieces
Stile: Vertical pieces

You Will Need:  
Materials you will need

1 sheet of 12X12 patterned paper for the background
1 sheet of 12X12 solid paper for the wainscot
1 ink pad a darker shade of your solid paper

Cut Pieces to Size:

1 - 4-1/4" X 12" Panel
1 - 1/2 " X 12" Baseboard
2 - 1/2 " X 11" Rails
2 - 4-1/4" X 1/2 " End Stiles
2 - 3-1/4" X 1/2" Center Stiles
2 - 1/8" X 12" Rail on Top of Baseboard and Cap

Assembly  
From Your Husband's Shop to Your Scrapbook Page!
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Ink edges of all but the panel pieces to give depth. Glue the panel across the bottom of your paper. About 1/4" up from the bottom. Add stiles and rails on top of the panel . Glue baseboard across bottom of your paper. Add a cap to the top of the baseboard, and one on the top of the wainscot. Hang a few pictures on the wall, or put pictures or journaling inside of the panels.

These same techniques can be used make doors, windows and crown molding. This tutorial is just a stepping stone. With your imagination, you can create special walls of memories.

Enjoy this Scrap Class? See the next one! Scrap Class 15 Photo/Journaling Booklet
 
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