Download these free template files to make your own Silhouette Sticker Labels! You can use them for pantry labels, scrapbooks, mini-books, cards and planners.
Documenting School Memories with Project Life®
Rebecca shares some simple solutions for documenting your child’s school year memories with Project Life® + Persnickety Prints. See how she documents her five year old’s year of Kindergarten with this great and simple project.
The focus is on photos, … Read More ...
Freebie | Back-to-School Binder
With school starting back, it’s a good time to think about how you want to document your child’s school year. Martha Stewart is making it simple with a set of free printables you can use to keep track of everything … Read More ...
Photography for Scrapbookers |12 First Day of School Photo Ideas
Whether your little one is entering second or seventh grade, the first day of school is a wonderful time to take a special picture to celebrate the occasion.
… Read More ...Add some pizazz to your photos this year using these 12 great
Two Ways to DIY a Smash Book Scrapbook
If you’re looking for a simple way to document family memories, especially during the busy time that is summer vacation, check out these two tutorials explaining how you can make DIY Smash books. Smash books are simpley notebooks that you … Read More ...
How To Make Your Own Vintage Labels
… Read More ...Grab these free vintage style printables and make your own vintage labels. A quick and easy project to make any jar or bottle look old in minutes. Use them for your paper crafts like scrapbooking, card making and art journaling.
11 Ways to Use Old Books for Scrapbooking
Old books are very easy to come by at thrift stores and garage sales, and they make the perfect base for creating scrapbooks and journals. You can use the book as is, and just add your own photos, journaling … Read More ...
10 Ways to Make & Use Paper Pockets
Paper pockets are very useful embellishments for scrapbookers, card makers and other paper crafters. Buying ready made ones can not only be expensive but it limits you to style and color. We can use them for holding journaling and embellishments, … Read More ...
Tutorial | DIY Galaxy Envelopes
With everyone talking about Pluto ( the plan.. er….. ex planet), how about whipping up some DIY galaxy envelopes? You can use these to send greetings, but also for tucking in journaling on a space related page, or making an … Read More ...
Tutorial | Pinwheel Embellishments
Use the free printable from Red Circle Crafts, or your own patterned papers to make pinwheel embellishments in varying sizes. The instructions are clearly photographed and easy to follow. Pinwheels just say summer don’t they?
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Library Pocket Mini Book Instructions
Use the template and instructions from Scrapbook Crazy, to make a mini book from library pockets. With these basic instructions you can make and customize minialbums and minibooks to suit any theme or occasion. A free downloadable template is included … Read More ...
Tutorial | Patterned Paper Pockets for Scrapbooks
I’ve recently gotten into memory planning, and I needed some pockets for my albums for holding photos, memorabilia, and supplies like tags and die-cuts. I thought “Why not make my own?”.
I certainly have enough patterned paper lying around! In … Read More ...
A Primer for Lettering & Calligraphy
Get a fantastic primer for beginning calligraphy and lettering from Theresa of Freckle & Fair. She first takes you through the basics, explaining the meaning of commonly used terms (like type design, type setting etc.). She follows up with resources … Read More ...
Video Tutorial | Stamped Celebration Card
See the step by step video from Mayholic for making this celebratory card. The card is from the CASology challenge series, and the promt for the card is POP. Find out what stamp sets and stamping techniques were used by … Read More ...
Freebie | Printable Patriotic Windsock Craft
… Read More ...This patriotic windsock craft is easy for kids to assemble with printables, tape and ribbon. Choose from a printable that’s ready to go, or use the plain one that the kids can color first. A sweet and simple way to