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There will be 6 parts to this. By the end you should have a full album full of templates. I’ll post each part each week.
This is the first installment. I’d love to see if you make something with them, you can post a link in the comments. I’d love to leave love on your layouts. Enjoy!
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I created the round card on an 8.5 x 11 page in Photoshop, then moved the different layers so that I could print them. Then I cut out each piece and assembled. I used a presticky backed ribbon from my craft stuff, and the eyelets were also from my craft stuff. It took me maybe an hour total from design to assembly. Now all I need to do is an envelope and it should be ready to go.
Credits: Lighthearted by Sara Amarie at Sweet Shoppe DesignsThey have a lovely little survey today. Its honestly really cute… And mostly accurate.
What Your Fridge Says About You |
![]() You like to be surrounded by things you love. You aren’t exactly greedy, but you can be materialistic at times.You are a very thrifty person. You don’t like to waste money… or food. You don’t tend to be a very adventurous person, but you do surprise everyone now and then. You have a bit of a wild side. You are responsible, together, and mature. You act like an adult, even when you don’t feel like it. You are likely to be married – and very busy. |
I have 4 mats with photo splits that go over them. Enjoy!
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Today’s theme is Fun in the Sun. They asked what our favorite summer activities are.
Ours are camping (also known as feeding the skeeters), playing outside, and pretty much just enjoying the very long days. If we lived anywhere but Alaska, we’d probably go to amusement parks and waterparks.
Its actually been to cool here to do any water play. Yesterday we only got to 57. Hopefully it will warm up.
For my dad. Its a tin album. I came across one in a gallery I was looking at and thought it would make a great gift for my dad. It was so very simple. I created 8 little layouts to put inside. Printed them, cut them out, folded a piece of cardstock into like an accordian. Rubber cemented them on, and then the bottom one was rubber cemented into the inside of the tin. All thats left to be done is take a nail file to buff the edges of the top and bottom to make them level with the tin.
Kit: That’s My Daddy by ScrapKitchen Designs at SweetShoppeDesigns.com










