Sip, Sip, Hooray With These Wine Scrapbook Borders

It’s happy hour every hour when you make projects with the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge! This cartridge creates a wine bottle, wine glass and champagne flute design to uncork your creativity for layouts of weddings and anniversaries, birthdays, New Year’s Eve, trips to the vineyard, celebrating promotions and even those relaxing staycation moments at home. (Hello, game nights and stay-at-home wine tastings!) And whether you prefer a fruity rosé, a full-bodied red, a bright white or non-alcoholic sparkling grape juice, you’re sure to be be grape-ful to add this BMC to your toolbox! Toast to new delights with these wine scrapbook borders!

To create these borders you will need:

Check out the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge in action in the video below!

Game Night Border

Step 1: Cut a 12″ x 2-3/4″ strip of teal camera lens bursts paper for the base.

Step 2: Using the 12-inch Trimmer with the Wave Blade, cut a 12″ x 2-1/4″ strip of teal Wi-Fi icons paper. Adhere to the base at an angle. With the 12-inch Trimmer and the Straight Blade, cut a 12″ x 1-3/8″ section of pink striped paper and adhere on top. Add a Dominoes border sticker underneath.

Step 3: With the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge, punch a border with Navy Solid Cardstock. Adhere to the middle of the pink striped piece.

Step 4: Add embellishments and stickers, popping some up with Foam Squares for added dimension.

Staying In Border

Step 1: Cut a 12″ x 2-3/4″ strip of yellow suns paper for the base. Cut a 12″ x 2″ strip of navy chevron paper and mount on top. Adhere a houses border sticker near the top edge of the navy strip.

Step 2: With the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge, punch a border with the conversation bubbles paper. Adhere to the middle of the navy strip and slightly below the houses border sticker as shown. Punch another border with teal Wi-Fi icons paper. Mount on the border using Foam Squares.

Step 3: Add the wine glasses and grapes sticker, the “Staying in” sticker and the “Home” Scrabble tiles embellishment.

At-Home Essentials Border

Step 1: Cut a 12″ x 2-3/4″ strip of pink striped paper for the base.

Step 2: Using the 12-inch Trimmer and the Scallop Blade, cut a 12″ x 2-1/4″ strip with Leaf Green Solid Cardstock. Adhere to the base. Cut a 12″ x 3/4″ strip of multi-hued map pinpoint icons paper and adhere near the lower edge of the scalloped green strip. Cut a 12″ x 1-1/4″ strip of dark green arrows paper and adhere near the top edge of the scalloped green strip.

Step 3: With the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge, punch a border with conversation bubbles paper. Mount on the dark green arrows strip. With the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge, punch borders from small pieces of Aqua, Leaf Green and Navy Solid Cardstocks. Trim out small sections of glasses and wine bottles from each and adhere to the border with Foam Squares as shown.

Step 4: Add stickers as desired.

Time for a Staycation Border

Try pairing the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge with the Dine Border Punch!

Step 1: Using the 12-inch Trimmer and the Deckle Blade, cut a 12″ x 3″ strip of navy chevron paper for the base. Cut a 12″ x 1-1/4″ strip of pink striped paper and adhere near the top of the base. Cut a 12″ x 1-3/4″ strip of yellow diagonal striped paper and adhere near the bottom of the base.

Step 2: With the Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge, punch a border from dark green arrows paper and adhere to the border, about 1/2″ from the top edge.

Step 3: With the Dine Border Punch, punch a border with Platinum Shimmer Solid Cardstock. Adhere to the border, about 1/2″ from the bottom edge. With the Dine Border Punch, punch a border with yellow suns paper. Trim out five plates and mount on top of the platinum plates.

Step 4: Add stickers, popping some up with Foam Squares for added dimension.

Which of these wine scrapbook borders and party scrapbook borders has you on cloud wine? And what kinds of projects have you made with Staycation collection and Wine Chain Border Maker Cartridge? Let us know!


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