I know, I know ... it's merely the week of Thanksgiving and I'm already talking about Christmas?! It's not that I like to overshadow this special holiday in the least, but I do love the extra time to celebrate, decorate and SHOP for Christmas!
I admit, I've been so much in the Christmas mood this year, that we've already put up our tree and I've been busy scrapping pictures from Christmases past. There are so many cute Christmas collections out this year that it's hard to resist.
Each year, my family attempts a family photo on Christmas day. It is something I cherish and love to look back on, but the coordination and cooperation of gathering all of those individuals is always chaos! Somehow we still manage to make it work, though! For last year's Christmas photo, I used Bella's new Christmas Countdown collection.
I love, love, love the little diecut pieces that coordinate with all of the new Bella collections. I got the idea to combine them with several sizes of punched patterned paper circles to create my own Christmas tree. You know how you sometimes have an idea in your head in your page and it doesn't quite translate how you imagined on paper? Well, fortunately for me, this idea turned out even better than it looked in my head!
After constructing my tree, I went about adding foam adhesive, gems and buttons to give it added interest and sparkle.
I pretty much love everything that Simple Stories comes out with. Even though their brand new Christmas collections were calling my name, I knew I needed to scrap with the elements I had accumulated from last year's release before I bought any more (my hubby might agree with that!).
I selected and printed some favorite photos from Christmas Eve last year and went to work with the vintage style Handmade Holiday collection.
It's no secret that I'm a fan of this Martha Stewart snowflake punch - I tend to use it often on my holiday pages. I just love how it looks punched out of a grid style paper and accented with these festive American Crafts wooden buttons, as I've done here.
More of those darling buttons - they add just the right touch and correspond to the vintage, 'homey' feel of the page.
The stamps I used throughout the page are all Ali Edwards designs from Technique Tuesday. I love her script handwritten fonts and how her words and phrases are the perfect little finishing detail to just about any page or project.
Thanks for joining me today friends! I've been working on the foundation pages for my December Daily album using lots of Jillibean Soup's Christmas Cheer Chowder collection. I'm excited to get them photographed and share them with you! See you soon!
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