The baby is so fun and full of joy always. Dancing in the disco ball light around the living room.
I added a glittered Pow paper die cut on top of the full page photo. I like the crisp look over the blurry photo.
A few polaroid style photos on right. I stitched the photos in place on white paper. I kept red thread in my sewing machine all month long. Keep it simple where I can.
Too much glare I know.
Red and silver, and black and white. Very graphic spread for my album so far.
I added some photos from the evening of the 23rd on the back. We went to see more lights. I cut a large translucent card to fit the pocket. It adds a nice dimension to an otherwise pretty flat spread.
Ryan took this picture of Lakshman and I which I put on the back. I had this old and vintage Santa card from my Jenni Bowlin days. I got this kraft envelope and tag in the mail from Christine, who owns Cocoa Daisy. It was lovely to get a Christmas present.
I used Ali Edwards Celebrate December to stamp these sentiments here. The wood veneer is a gift tag from the Target Dollar Spot.
Christmas morning! Finally. It took me so long to commit to which photos I wanted to use.
I used a divided squares page to hold lots of extra pictures and some scraps of wrapping paper that was left over.
I lightened my photos quite a bit to get them to work on this smaller scale. It turned out a lot better than my last divided page I think.
More wrapping paper and photos on the back. I made a stack of the paper on the outside and a grid inside.
I used the main kit's transparency here. The gold circles look fantastic in the album. I really love the design she created.
Elmo! The baby is obsessed right now. I used a large laser title and some word strips on top. This one is a cell phone pic but it enlarged okay.
I printed out one really large pic. I've always wanted to do this in a mini album and I think I finally had it turn out close to what I saw in my head. I had to crop it and print it on two sheets. I used a strip of washi on one side and let some patterned paper peek through on the right.
The card is old Jenny Bowlin again.
I am so glad I blogged some Christmas memories. It made it so easy to add all journaling together in one place.
I had to include at least a 4x6 photo of them reading together.
That's a wrap.
So glad it actually closes. Phew. So, who's ready for January?
Ha.
I am totally in love with your mini albums and this December Daily in just so awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful memories. Your pages are so good. Your kids are so cute. I didn't have the guts to take on this project this year. I have done it only once. I am thinking once in three years is good enough!
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