This tutorial by Caroline on the Hellobee blog shows how you can print custom text on paper goodie bags using a word processing or photo editing program to create a printable file for your printer. This DIY technique can be adapted to any paper embellishment for your scrapbook pages. Great for DIY party printables. The tutorial is easy to follow and shows you how you can print on to paper lunch bags at home. The step by step guide will teach you how to make your own party bags and favor bags by printing directly on to them. A great tip is to feed one bag at a time in to your printer, sometimes these things have a habit of getting stuck, but if you are watching it you can guide it along. Click here to go to the tutorial.
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Christmas Folio Scrapbook Album
Conny used products from Doodlebug to create this festive folio album for Christmas. This tall album has a cute red cover with a snow globe shaker element with Santa inside, decorated with little stickers and held closed with a large paper clip that has fun Christmas charms dangling down.
Inside is a waterfall full of flaps with room for loads of photos, a place for a large photo and long list for journaling or bullet points.
There’s also fold out flaps and a pocket with tucked in tags too. Conny has dimensions and directions for putting this mini album together over on the Doodlebug blog.
-Heather
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