Oh, Christmas Tree (Album!) with Traci!
I don’t know about you but Christmas time is when I always feel the need to get all creative in my scrapbooks, so when I had this idea for this cuuuute mini album to document going to our City’s tree lighting, I just knew I had to make it happen!
And then I turned it into a template so you could make it happen too! This set includes a 6 layer tree album on individual .png files, making it compatible with both Silhouette and Cricut!
Sleigh your scrapbooking game with my newest holiday collection: Festive! Picture this: cozy vibes, warm hues of cranberry and evergreen, a sprinkle of cotton candy pink and mint, and let's not forget the touch of sky blue to make it pop!
This EXTRA LARGE collection is packed with all the good stuff – cute Christmas trees, jolly snowmen, festive ornaments, hot chocolate that's practically a hug in a mug, candy canes for that extra sweetness, and the whole holiday gang including wreaths, poinsettias, stars, and charming little houses.
Wrap up your holiday memories in this cozy and fun vibe – it's like giving your scrapbook a festive sweater! So, get ready to dive into the cozy chaos of the holidays and make your memories shine bright. Let the scrapbooking magic begin!
Check out the full collection, unboxing, and example layouts on the blog!
CHRISTMAS TREE ALBUM INCLUDES:
6 .png files that layer together to make a 8.5" tall Christmas Tree album!
I decided to decorate mine by adding an acetate cover with stars I used through a stencil from my Happy Holidays line for Echo Park and texture paste, to which I added some embellishment at the bottom. Peep the poinsettias! I made those by printing and cutting layers from the sticker sheet!
I then went ahead and added stickers and/or a place to add a photo to each layer, keeping my photo sizes consistent throughout for ease later.
I also decided that the back-sides of every album also needed a spot for photos and journaling, and I oriented those so that the words/photos would be right-side-up when you flip the page.
I might also add in one or two full-tree photos instead, depending on if I have any I think are worth blowing up! I’ll nestle this cute mini in my album by either attaching the jump ring to the binder rings, or sticking it in a 6x8 page protector!
I hope this inspires you to create your own mini!
xoxo,
Traci