Showing posts with label mini-album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini-album. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Too C(You)te Onions and Calendars!

I thought I'd share about two classes I'm currently taking at The Art Studio.  Virginia's Onion envelope class is FABULOUS!  If you're looking for a fun quick class to take in a day, this is it!  It's like a non-traditional mini album.  You'll have to check it out and read the description HERE!



And yall know I'm into digi but for those of you hesitant on jumping in because of the cost of the program, you really should check out Paint Shop Pro X5 (from Corel).  It's quite affordable.  Cassel's class is a great introduction to digi!  You'll have downloadable calendars, fonts, letters/alphas, and awesome PDFs to help you along.  Cassel is also quick to respond by e-mail for any questions as are all the instructors at The Art Studio!  For more info, go HERE!


Speaking of digi!  I've got a couple scrapbook pages to share.  These digital scrapbook pages were published in the April issue of Scrapbook News and Review.


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Digital scrapooking allows you to do lots of fun things you can't easily achieve with traditional scrapbooking.  That's why I love this layout of my cute niece.




In this layout the idea was to use lots of blue.  I threw in some yellow to balance it out a bit.  We played around with stick mustaches and frames at a family party.  I had to capture some of the fun!



And documenting day-to-day activities is always fun.  I don't think I set out to document this day, I just made it a point to remember to snap a few photos.  Periodically I do this and come up with some day-in-the-life type of layouts that are priceless.  

I hope you're having a faboo day!  As always, thanks for stopping by!

xoxo,
Mo

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Paper Bag Mini-Album Tutorial



Now that school is out, you've got all those extra paper bags left over from sack lunches right? No?  Well they're super cheap so next time you're at the grocery store, scoop some up!  Time to make a mini-album with them to document the finished school year OR your summer vacation!

Watch my video tutorial on my YouTube channel to learn tips, tricks and techniques to create a fabulous mini album.  There are TWO videos.  The walk-through and the video that shows you how to glue together the pages of your mini-album!

If you watch the first video, you'll find the link to the second video.
CLICK HERE to watch the walk-through video.
or watch here:



CLICK HERE to watch the assembly video.
or watch here:



Have fun!




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