Still working on Fall projects? Use these free fonts when documenting Autumn and Halloween. Get all the links over at Pink on the Cheek. Pumpking Latte and apple pie anyone?
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Still working on Fall projects? Use these free fonts when documenting Autumn and Halloween. Get all the links over at Pink on the Cheek. Pumpking Latte and apple pie anyone?
Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com… Read More ...
Combine book pages, burlap cardstock and die-cut shapes into a rustic but pretty banner for Thanksgiving. Layer and stitch the various pieces to create this lovely garland that you can hang on a mantle or bookshelf.
Or even on … Read More ...
Use this hand drawn design from Sister, What! to record what everyone is thankful for this year. Line them up on the wall, or hand them from string to make a thankful banner. You can get four small cards … Read More ...
It’s still Autumn, and Thanksgiving is next week, so here are some fonts for you to use as you focus on this upcoming family holiday. They would work perfectly with this autumn leaf place card printable, or on tags … Read More ...
In case you missed these, here are the most popular posts on the Scrapbooking Blog this week. Here are the Top 5 in descending order. Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com
Ever wondered what it would be like if it was your family un-boxing your newly arrived scrapbook kit or purchases? In this video The Trophy Husband, who is color blind, and somewhat clueless about scrapbooking, un-boxes his wife’s Studio Calico … Read More ...
I had to share this great idea from A Cup of Thuy. You get a free printable, plus the instructions to make these gift tags. The base of the tags are paint samples! Once you download the printable overlays, you … Read More ...
Here’s a simply lovely Thanksgiving print for some decor this year. You could even use it as a way for your family to jot down one thing they are thankful for. Then include the page in your scrapbook album. it’s … Read More ...
Are you looking for some great fonts for your Christmas DIY projects? Check out this list of resources from Elegance and Enchantment. You can use these for your December Daily or other holiday memory keeping project, as well as … Read More ...
Welcome the Elf on the Shelf with a Hot Cocoa party! Courtney at Sweet C’s Designs provides a printable Christmas Countdown Calendar, as well as a welcome sign for you elf. She shares ideas on how to set up … Read More ...
Download these great snowman doodle sheets from Nurture Store and set your kids up to build a snowman! Little ones can simply color, and older children will love to cut out the pieces and dress the snowman up too. … Read More ...
Share lots of love this Holiday season with these Christmas Candy Jars. These little delights are perfect for friends and family, and anyone to whom you want to show gratitude. You can gift these mason jars to helpful neighbors, … Read More ...
DIY these to use for Thanksgiving place card holders or photo holders. Quickly use washi tape to cover wooden cubes, and add a mini-clothespin to hold the place card or photo. Alyssa & Carla have all the details on … Read More ...
If you ever think that you can’t do a daily program like December Daily, or even Week in the Life, head on over to The Daily Digi and take a listen to this podcast with Ali Edwards. You’ll get … Read More ...
Keep the younger ones busy while waiting for Thanksgiving dinner with this printable place mat from CherylStyle. The littler ones can color or work on the maze, and older kids can test their crossword skills. There’s something for every … Read More ...