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 making layouts, cards, and of course digital scrapbooking. I am really digging that Halo Handletter that “hot cocoa” is written in. Hmmm, hot cocoa! Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com
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How to Make a Round Accordion Mini Album
When closed this sweet mini album looks like a piece of pie or slice of pizza but when you open it it reveals a round “album” with wedge shaped pages with accordion folds. This album design is back to school but will be perfect for any occasion that doesn’t have very many photos but still deserves it’s own special presentation.
Paige created this mini album from a circle of pattern paper, scored and folded with slices of pattern paper stitched to each section for the base of each page. She used wedge and rectangle shaped photos and included lots of embellishments like tabs, stickers, tags, vellum and more. Notice how the accents hang over the edge of the circle, this adds texture and added interest when closed or opened.
She’s sharing a process video tutorial, downloads for the album templates and more project photos over on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
-Heather
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Are we allowed to use any of the free fonts in projects that we make and may sometimes sale to friends and family.
Hi Pam, You will need to check the permissions for each individual font to find out. Sometimes you can, but usually with free fon;t they are for personal use only.