One can never create too many mini albums. They are the perfect gift that can be designed to fit any occasion. After discovering this gorgeous mini album on the Graphic 45 blog, I knew I had to share. I highly recommend stopping by for a visit, you will truly be inspired. Arlene Cuevas has prepared an amazing video on the Graphic 45 Blog that shows […]
Category Archives: Scrapbooking
Today’s project has a very shabby chic vibe to it. I just love it! I discovered it on the Quick Quotes Blog and knew I had to share! I highly recommend stopping by for a visit. Rhonda used the March Club Q “B” Altered kit for this project. Quick Quotes has a really amazing Kit Club & did I mention […]
I discovered this adorable layout on The Scalloped Edge Blog. I highly recommend paying Jackie a visit. You will truly be inspired. It all begins with a single sketch… This is the whole page in its entirety. Jackie did leave out the element from the sketch for the upper right corner so she didn’t cover any […]
I discovered this precious canvas project designed by Loes de Groot on the Authentique Blog. Be sure to stop by for a visit. You will be soon be adding them to your favorites. Authentique Paper and ZVA Creative products, what a great combination for this adorable baby themed canvas. This is a perfect example of using your paper collection outside the box. This set […]
Have you ever come across a template or full 12 x 12 die cut sheet and wondered how you could incorporate it into your pages? Mary Ann Jenkins from the I Rock Paper and Scissors Blog found a fun technique via Pinterest and she shares it with us here today. Thank you so much Mary Ann […]
I don’t often write about a single paper line. However the “Grace” Line by Authentique really made my heart sing. I knew I had to share on the chance that you haven’t yet seen it. “Grace was in all her steps…” Whether mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, or friend, the “Grace” Collection is a medley of […]
LeAnn shares a great tip for keeping your inks organized, and stop buying duplicates! That is a super tip LeAnn – Thank You!