This stunning Fall Mini album is in the shape of a pumpkin and added trendy teal to go along with the traditional Autumn colors. I love the shaker element on the front cover! Find a link to a video on the scrapgoodness Instagram page.
I love creating mini albums, it’s a fun way to capture the memories of a single event or place in time in a single space. Using a line of products from one company can make a mini album quick and easy to put together with no worries about matching colors, styles and theme. Or you can dig through your stash and pull out those “saved for a special project” supplies and create something really grand. Autumn is a great time to design a mini album, include photos of all the fun Fall activities in this beautiful time between summer and winter. I’ve collected an amazing group of Autumn themed mini albums to get you excited to create your own.
Below each photo you’ll find a link, be sure to click on it to see more pictures of the album including inside page layouts and learn more about how they were constructed.
Lydia created each page inside this lovely album as a top loading pocket which holds a tabbed card inside for an interactive element and room for lots more photos and journaling space. She also created a long wide band to hold the album closed. Visit the Simple Stories blog to see the entire project.
Each page inside of Traci’s adorable mini Autumn album has either a flap or a pocket for lots of additional room to create. She used a collection from Echo Park inside her chipboard album base that features lots of cute little critters. Visit the Artsy Albums blog for more details.
If you’d like to try a mini album kit this stunning Hello Pumpkin kit creates an album that comes in it’s own custom box and inside the pages have lots of fun pockets and flaps. You can find downloadable directions as well as a video tutorial on how to put this kit together on the Graphic 45 blog.
These fun little Autumn albums have different sized pages for a layered design that adds loads of interest. Find a link to a tutorial on the lyricclovercrafts Instagram page.
This stunning album is made from a wooden pumpkin shape that has a shaker on the front cover and accordion style pages inside. Dana traced the pumpkin shape onto different pattern papers to create the inside pages using pretty pastel pattern papers. Find step by step directions on the Clear Scraps blog.
This stunning album is all about a trip to the pumpkin patch. The cover is printed acetate over top of pattern papers with embroidered leaf dies. Inside pages are covered in more Fall die cut shapes and each page is also stitched around the edges and has tabs sewn on for lots of extra texture. Take a closer look and watch a flip through video on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
This amazing leaf shaped mini album has lots of mixed media elements with heat embossing, textured pages, paint, dry embossing, fabric flowers and die cut leaf shapes. Take a closer peek on the Jan Hobbins’ Scrapbook.com gallery.
This simple Autumn mini album has lots of room for photos focusing on everyday happenings during Fall. I love the wooden title on the cover and all the embellishments inside like ribbon, chipboard and washi stickers, buttons and more. Visit the Freckled Fawn blog for more info.
This tall skinny design can be used like a traveler’s notebook, standard planner or as a memory planner. With extra flaps and tabs and layers of pattern papers there’s room for small photos, journaling and note taking. Find more info on the Cocoa Daisy blog.
I love the hint of soft pink mixed with the traditional Autumn colors of this mini album from Dorymar. Inside she’s added plastic sectioned pocket pages for quick and easy designs to slip in journaling cards and decorated mats for photos. Take a look at the inside pages on the Simple Stories Instagram page.
This lovely album commemorates a trip taken during fall with lots of spaces to tuck in tickets and other ephemera as well as some different styles of fold out flap pages too. This album started with white pre-made album and then decorate, this is a great option if you don’t want or don’t have time to create your own album base. Visit The Cherry on Top blog for a look inside.
I hope you’ve gotten some great ideas to create your own mini albums this Autumn!
-Heather
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