Hello dear Friends! Alexandra here with a double-spread about our Thanksgiving. 

Naturally, I turned to the beautiful Gather Together Simple Set to illustrate our week.

As you can see, I've included pictures relating to the world news as well as some gift received and even our new bed sheets! 

Don't you just love these faux-tags? they're perfect to add journaling and create added visual insterest!

I added an orange leaf and two gems on this green card

On that second page, I added pictures of the family, our home and the first Yule Log I baked right after Thanksgiving.

That card "What's on the Menu?" was perfect for my journaling because this year, for the first time we did not have turkey but Spaghetti!

Thank you!

Hi planner friends! I’m back again to show you how I’m using the new Simple Stories Mistletoe Kisses collection in the Ballerina Pink Carpe Diem Planner.
 
 
I love the bright candy colors in the Mistletoe Kisses collection and how it’s different from traditional colors that you usually see for Christmas.  I filled all of the planner pockets with 3x4 Journaling Cards, the 4x6 matching stickers, and a few ephemera pieces from the collection.
 
 
December has been such a busy and blessed month and I wanted to include a photo from ultrasound visit and the day I found out the gender.  Since the photo is quite large, I kept it simple by using the Holly Jolly cardstock and used a couple of ephemera pieces.
 
 
I wanted the monthly spread to be really festive, so I used a majority of the 4x6 Mistletoe Kisses stickers to fill in the boxes and to add pops of color.  For the trim at the top, I cut a strip of the Ho Ho Ho cardstock and used it as sort of a “washi tape” border.
 
 
 
 
I hope you enjoyed seeing how I used the beautiful Mistletoe Kisses collection and I hope to see you use it in your planner as well.  Have a safe and wonderful holiday season and I’ll see you next year!

Hello again crafty friends! Leah here to show you the beginnings of my December Daily album. I attempted this project a few years ago, but I failed a few days in. When I first started prepping for the project this year, I started with SUCH excitement and confidence. I had a ton of fun decorating the cover! I’m using the 6x8 Striped Holiday SN@P! Binder for my album this year.

Before I jump into my album, I thought I'd share an A-HA moment I had as I worked on this in the hopes that it might help YOU along the way :)

On December 1st, I started strong. I took a few photos and noted the story I wanted to tell for that day, even though I knew I wouldn’t be able to assemble my album pages on that day. As the December days continue to pass, I am trying to stay diligent in recording the details. As I sat down to start pulling layouts together for the first couple of days of December, I quickly remembered why I failed at this project before. I have this frustrating tendency to overthink everything. It is always a challenge for me to set aside my eagerness to keep adding more details until my layouts are “just right.” As much as I try to avoid the fact that I can be quite a perfectionist, that trait of mine rears its ugly head during daily projects like this. “Perfection” is a very relative idea that varies from person to person. For me, my joy and my demise are in the details. I need and love the meaningful details that I put into my layouts, but I can also spend a lot of time pulling those details together sometimes. I really enjoy the process, no matter how long it takes me but for a DAILY project, extensive time spent on every page of my album WILL eventually overwhelm me and burn me out. I thought I had learned this lesson the last time I tried to create a December Daily album, yet there I was again, as I sat down to start the first pages of my album, questioning whether I would actually be able to fulfill my commitment to this project. I am determined though, so I pushed through the self-doubt and told myself that I’m going to take this one day at a time and do the best I can. There is no time limit.

After my first couple of layouts, I started to find a rhythm. I figured out a few things about myself that are starting to help my layouts come together easier.

1) I MUST limit my products. I have chosen to use the Classic Christmas collection from Simple Stories and a few other supplies from my stash, but I have to make sure I never have too many choices around me or I will start feeling overwhelmed.

2) I need a special, organized space to work on my album. Before December 1st, I set everything up on my dining room table and organized my supplies where I could easily see them all. Now, this space most definitely does not stay clean as I start working. Try as I might, I am a very messy crafter. However, I have made a huge effort to make SURE that when I am done crafting for the day, I tidy up and put everything back in its designated spot. This has been critical for me because a messy space is not welcoming, and I need to come back to this space every day in December.

3) Something as simple as arranging my page protectors in my album stressed me out SO much. With everything else I have to think about in December, I was not about to let this be the thing that did me in. I read Ali Edward’s blog post on her foundation pages and she actually provides a link to the map of how she arranged her page protectors. If you are someone who tends to stress over details, I highly recommend giving yourself a pass on this one and mimicking the arrangement of Ali’s page protectors, or create a simple formula by laying out all the types of pocket pages you have and just arranging them in the same pattern over and over. You can make adjustments later if necessary.

4) Because I know that I tend to overcomplicate things, I tried really hard to keep it simple. I saw these beautiful, simple pages that all my crafty friends were putting together and wished I could do the same. I tried to conform to this simple style with the clean lines and beautiful design, thinking that’s what I needed to do so that my brain did not become overwhelmed with adding the decor instead of focusing on the stories I wanted to tell each day. Well, I couldn’t do it. This is the most important lesson I have learned from this project so far: you have to make your project YOU. Yes, I needed to find some balance. Realistically, I cannot spend hours a day making layouts for this album. However, I can make it more “me” by adding crafty details and giving it more of a “messy” and handmade vibe. That is not everyone’s style and that’s okay! Some friends I know are documenting their December memories as mini albums, or in a traveler’s notebook or planner. You really have to find a memory-keeping system and style that is going to work for you, because not only will you hit roadblock after roadblock if you try to conform to something that isn’t you, but the entire purpose of this project is to document YOUR stories. The memories will mean more to flip through in the future if you can connect with the perspective in which they were being documented - through your eyes, in your style.

So without further ado, here are the first few pages of my December Daily. I began with stating my “reason why” for this album, or my intentions for what I wanted this album to be. This year, I really want to focus on slowing down and enjoying the magic of the Christmas season. I typed up my journaling on this free printable from Ali Edwards, and then printed it out in a 6x8 size using Photoshop.

I cut down a patterned transparency from Michaels to use as a dashboard in the front of my album. I just traced a page protector to get the correct size and then punched holes for the rings. The gold cutout star is from my stash and I used the speckle patterned paper from The Reset Girl collection to put behind it. I LOVE the simplicity of that pattern so much and the cream and black colors coordinate so beautifully with the gold on the transparency.

Before I got into creating daily layouts, I decided to add a few more details to the front of the album. This calendar is from a set of Classic Christmas SN@P! Pages that I cannot wait to use throughout this album. They are going to add a lot of interest in between the pocket pages! I added some cream pom pom ribbon from my stash under the “December.” I then stamped the dates and added lots of Classic Christmas embellishments, such as stickers, die cuts, stamps, enamel dots and washi tape. As a planner girl, decorating calendar pages is my thing. I had so much fun with this!

One other element I added to the front of my album uses some of the free Classic Christmas printables Simple Stories offers. You can find and download them here! I used the “Making a List” pages and cut them down so I could add patterned paper to the background and a few other embellishments. I also printed another set of these list pages out separately for my planner. I scribbled the messy notes on those and then rewrote everything neatly in my album. I used gold glitter washi at the top of both pages and added my title using black foam Thickers on the left page, and the white letter stickers on the right are from the Classic Christmas Expressions cardstock sticker sheet. At the bottom of the left page, I added a couple of cardstock stickers and a small die cut from the Classic Christmas SN@P! pack. On the right page, the “Merry Christmas” is a chipboard sticker from the collection.

My layout for December 1st began with a large 6x8 photo of some festive peppermint mochas I made for my husband Patrick and I.

The story I decided to tell was about how Patrick and I assembled and decorated the tree while we watched Christmas movies and sipped on our mochas. After the tree was decorated, our cat Minerva, a.k.a. our resident tree inspector, gave it her stamp of approval.

On the right side of the layout, I chose a photo of Minerva with the tree and printed it in a 4x6 size. I chose a couple of 3x4 SN@P! cards for the top pockets and began embellishing. I used some washi tape, a word strip sticker, a couple of die cuts, and a chipboard sticker from the Classic Christmas collection. The gold numbers I’m using for my album are pocket pieces from the collection. I stamped the date on the journaling card and stamped the stitching pattern from The Reset Girl roller stamp in several places for a little extra detail.

As far as the album cover, I used one of my favorite patterned 12x12 papers from the collection on the front. I cut it down to the proper size and inked the edges. I used black foam Thickers for my title. Under the title, I used gold glitter washi tape with a couple of wordstrip and decorative stickers from the Classic Christmas collection.

 

The snowflake is a cheap wooden ornament I got at Michaels and I love the dimension it gives to the album cover. I punched a circle from one of the light blue papers in the 6x6 paper pad as a background for the year. The addition of the light blue into the otherwise traditional Christmas colors of this collection is one of my FAVORITE details. The icy blue really brightens the collection in a beautiful and unique way.

I lined the inside of the album using this patterned paper from The Reset Girl collection. I love how the bold pattern adds a modern spin to the Classic Christmas collection. I use bold black and white prints often throughout the album. The cute little red stocking adhered to the front of my album is from the Target dollar spot and I added a couple of chipboard stickers to dress it up.

I will be adding lots more pictures of my album to my Instagram throughout December, and maybe, just possibly…I might be filming a YouTube video or two for the first time. We will see how that goes! I’ll be sure to keep you updated on my Instagram. Head on over to the Simple Stories and Carpe Diem Planners Instagram accounts to see all of the other amazingly gorgeous ways the Christmas and winter collections are being used!

Good morning!

I am so excited for the upcoming holidays.  I love our family traditions and giving gifts to others.  One of the biggest gifts I can give to my son, is memories.   I drag him to see Santa multiple times a year, have him help me make treats for our neighbors, we give to Toys for Tots and feed the homeless Christmas afternoon.  The biggest gift he can give me, is smiling for photos so I can preserve our memories.  This is a photo from last year when we visited Santa at my son's school.   My son seems bigger than Santa!  

 

 

I love love love the SN@P!  Pages.  Meant for the 6x8 SN@P! Albums, but so fun to use on a layout!  I used the half circle Santa.  I placed half of my title on this piece.  

 

 

 

Look at all of these little bits that I collected from the Classic Christmas to help my layout come together.  

 

 

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Yes, you read the title of my layout correctly.  

 

 

It snowed here on March 28th last year.  I realize I live in New England, but still, snow at the end of March is plum crazy!  We were not prepared.  Our boots, shovels and scrapers were all put away.  However, our house looked beautiful on this day.  Fresh and clean with cover of snow.  

 

When I saw all the houses throughout the Classic Christmas collection, I knew I would be using them on this layout.  

 

 

 

Trouble was, it wasn't a Christmas spread, it was a March spread.  So, I picked through the collection for items that could help me document my memory without it feeling Christmasy.  So, ignore the wreaths on the windows and see how it all came together!  

 

 

 

I started by fussy cutting the blue snowy paper with scissors, backed the entire piece with foam and applied to white cardstock.  (that is the sky)

The bottom white part was for my houses.  (that is the snow!)

 

 

Every year, about this time, I have the habit of bring out my stickles and pearl pens.  I used a pearl pen for this layout.  I used the stars on the paper as my guide on where I placed my dots.  Looking at it from afar, it looks like a snow filled sky.  I carried this to the bottom of the layout to the stars on the red paper too.  

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Hi, everyone. Lori here, sharing some of the fun from behind the scenes at Simple Stories.

One of our favorite things we love about working at Simple Stories is the relationships we create with our customers and our retail store owners. Each of us share a passion for scrapbooking, organizing or planning, and that shared passion has allowed us to build many professional and personal relationships. We love the people we interact with, and we love our community!

Sometimes our retailers create projects for us, either as assignments or as gifts, and when we receive them we fall in love with their creations. Today’s project we’re sharing is a Classic Christmas wood tray display given to our owner, Amber Crowell,from Karen Petersen of Mom & Me Scrapbooking in Salt Lake City, Utah. Isn’t it beautiful?

To create the backgrounds for the openings in the display tray, Karen selected various sizes of Journaling Card Elements from our Classic Christmas collection. Look closely how she added personality to some of the openings. Rhinestones are added to catch the light, and look how sweet this small deer and Christmas tree look placed in a 3x4 frame.

Layering embellishments is of the most important things to think about as you’re creating a display tray. As you’re gathering your extra embellishments, you can browse the jewelry aisle, the sewing aisle, the floral aisle and even the miniatures section in your local craft store. A miniature mason jar and a ginger man button add tiny character to the candy cane card, while small circle shapes that are painted and inked come to life as ornaments once Karen placed a Christmas tree charm and shaped buttons with twine on top.

Small sprigs of holiday flowers and greenery add quick personality to this 4x6 opening in the frame. Don’t forget to build layer upon layer of berries, leaves and flowers to make the small bouquet seem more realistic.

This project is so beautiful and creative! Thank you, Karen, for such a wonderful gift. We’ve picked out the perfect spot in our office to display it for everyone to enjoy.

We've showcased this project as the final projects for our 12 Days of Crafting we've been sharing on social media.  If you missed the projects, we've compiled all 12 in a PDF that you can download and enjoy - click here to be inspired!

Happy Holidays!

Hello there! Today I'm sharing two layouts created using the Classic Christmas collection! There is nothing like a classic Christmas color scheme, and the added gold foil touches are just lovely.

 

My first layout was inspired by the poinsettias featured throughout the collection. I found a cut file in the Silhouette store that allowed me to layer petals on top of one another to create a full flower. This could easily be done with scissors and paper as well! I used two different reds for the petals, and glued the flower down at the center of my page. I placed my photo in the center of the flower, and added a couple of journaling cards as layers. I don't do pocket pages, but I ALWAYS pick up a SN@P pack because they make such wonderful layers!
 

For my title, I mixed the sticker sheet and chipboard to create "Joy & Cheer". I kept most of my embellishing pretty simple since the flower is the center of attention. A few die cuts and clear stickers were all I needed! Finally, I finished the page with a stitched border.
 

 
This next layout is my favorite! I wanted to use several family photos from Christmas Eve. They are blurry and not great lighting, but they capture important traditions and moments we share. I wanted to emphasize the togetherness that happens at Christmas, and the song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" kept coming to mind, I typed it out in Silhouette Studio, and cut it out from a background paper using my Cameo. 
 
 
I emphasized a few of my favorite lines by backing them in a brighter color. I used a photo editing website to create tiny photo strips for my layout. I backed them on SN@P cards for easy layering! I stitched around the layers in gold for added interest. I fussy cut poinsettias from patterned paper, and placed them around my photo. My title is a beautiful gold chipboard element!
 
 
While looking to find a finishing touch, I stumbled upon a perfect sticker that says "All Hearts Come Home for Christmas". I love that sentiment, and I feel like that sticker was meant for this page!
 
 
I had so much fun creating these festive layouts, and I am definitely in the mood to scrap more Christmas pictures! Thank you for joining me today, I hope you feel inspired to use the Classic Christmas collection!

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Season's Greetings! Violet here, sharing how I used my Striped Holiday SN@P! Binder with the Mistletoe Kisses collection. The reds, pinks, greens, and blues with a touch of silver, made a perfect place to store my photos in a fun creative way. 

I started off by decorating the front of my binder. I cut out the snowman from one of the journaling cards and cut out a huge circle and made an ornament. I glued the snowman to the circle. I used stickers and ephemera and washi tape to embellish the front.

As I open up my binder I  added a photo of my family and on the other side I added a picture of my hubby reading to our granddaughter. I added some of the journaling cards to the clear SN@P pages. These SN@P binders are awesome, for a visible view of precious memories I was able to capture on camera. I added some ephemera and star confetti to the inside to make it a little more holiday-ish! 

Of course I had to capture a picture of the top of my SN@P Binder with Mistletoe Kisses paperclips. I absolutely love how the peek out from the top. And they are perfect for holding those snap pages closed. You can see that in some of the photos I posted. 

I can't wait to fill this up with all the new memories we will be making this month. Thank you once again to everyone who took time to stop by the blog. I wish everyone a Wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year.

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Hello Simple Stories friends!

Marcia here today with some Classic Christmas inspiration. There are so many things I love about this collection, the plaid patterns, the classic red and green colors, ... did I mention the plaid? Oh yes, plaid is showing up everywhere. At first I thought this collection would be so great for scrapping my guys, but then I found these pictures of my daughter with reindeer antlers on her head and wearing a plaid dress. Adorable! I had to scrap those pictures with the Classic Christmas collection. Here is 'Reindeer Games' ...

I fussy cut this cute reindeer out and gave him a red nose with one of the enamel dots. Now it matches my daughter's red nose!

So many fun things to layer; the die cut bits and pieces, the gorgeous bradz, and even a roller stamp to add a few Christmas phrases.

This collection has some festive washi tape too. You can see the red stripped washi under my photos and the christmas words washi over my center photo and at the bottom of my layout. The metal clips are super adorable too. 

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I don't know about you, but I love crafting for Christmas. I make a lot of cards to mail out. Lots of my Aunts and Uncles I don't get to see very much and a Christmas letter and a card helps keep in touch with them. Unfortunately some are in senior care facilities and I like my card to double as Christmas decor for them. These Christmas box cards are just the ticket ...

This JOY card has lots of beautiful layers. Here is what it looks like from a top down angle.

and best of all ... they fold flat for mailing!

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I must still be a little girl at heart, because this sled sure looks like so much fun. I had one just like it when I was little. Hopefully it stirs up fond memories for Aunts and Uncles too.

Along with the sled you can see Christmas presents, a candle lit lantern, and fun ice skates. Doesn't that wreath look great on that door!

Here is what it looks like folded flat.

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

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Hi everyone and welcome back to the blog today! I can’t quite believe that my kiddos are finishing up their school year this week! It’s been a busy one and we are all looking forward to getting down to the serious business of having lots of holiday fun!
 
It’s a bit of a tradition in our kindergartens and schools to give a little end of year gift to one’s classmates. I’ve got a few examples for you if you are stuck for ideas! Let’s take a look what you can create with just one Mistletoe Kisses Collection Kit (with plenty of leftovers!)
 
 
Let’s start off with these cute little 3x4 cards. I’ve used some plain white cardstock and then mounted some 3x4 journalling cards over the top.
 
 
One sheet of Mistletoe Kisses 3x4 Journalling cards will give you 12 options for card messages. (I like to use a craft knife and ruler to trim up these types of sheets as I find it a lot more accurate.)
 
 
This little reindeer card has had it’s corners rounded and then it’s been very simply adhered directly onto the card using a small hole punch and some metallic twine. One could also create some custom envelopes to match!
 
 
I’ve given him a bit of extra detail in the form of a ‘shiny nose’ using some glossy accents; some sparkly cheeks (Wink of Stella brush pen) and stamped on an extra sentiment with my Classic Christmas Roller Stamp and some co-ordinating ink.
 
 
Hello Mr Elf… My my, haven’t you got a festive cap! I’ve used the roller stamp again on this one, along with a bit of washi tape.
 
 
Do you like to give edible treats? How about a little goodie bag filled with some freshly popped corn and a pretty tag? I simply adore the darling characters in this collection.
 
 
Here is an idea for the girls… some cute Christmas hair clips, complete with mistletoe and bells!
 
 
I’ve created a tag and then cut two lines into it with a craft knife. I then slid the hair clips into these cut areas.
 
 
This goodie bag contains sweet treats!
 
 
The bauble was hand cut from one of the 3x4 cards. I often look to the journalling sheets in a collection kit for extra ephemera!
 
 
How about a pencil with the child’s initial?
 
 
I’ve decorated some pencils with washi tape and then attached a punched initial to the pencil with some metallic twine. Add a teensy bell for extra cheer!
 
 
This all-in-one die is a super cute option for a gift card or voucher.
 
 
The little present slides open to reveal the card and a note.
 
 
Lastly, I have used a SN@P! Photo Flip to hold a special home-baked treat. These fun sleeves come primed with adhesive so you can easily attach them to your project. I have fused my sleeve shut to prevent ants from taking a taste test!
 
 
You can use the area underneath the sleeve to write a little note to your BFF.
 
 
 
Thanks so much for popping in today. I hope you have lots of fun exchanging your festive treats!

 

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Hello! It's Jennifer and I'm here today to share a fun mini album I created using one of the new Designer Binders and the Winter Wonderland collection!  This line includes a great selection of patterned papers and embellishments that are perfect for your winter projects!  Another smash hit from Simple Stories!  

I used some older photos of a ski trip my husband and I took to the Catskills in New York. 





I chose to decorate the front of my Designer Binder but it's pretty on its own! I love the cabana stripes of white and Robin's Egg!  My favorite print is the plaid of "Bundle Up" so I wanted it to be prominent on my cover! I used a 2 1/2 inch strip along with a wood grain border sticker from the Combo Sticker Sheet.  I then added little embellishments from the 6x12 Chipboard as well as coordinating Enamel Dots!  How cute is the chipboard snowman? 

 

For my pages, I used the 6x8 Pocket Pages Variety Pack so I could include different sizes of photos and journaling cards.  I included 3x4 and 4x6 Journaling Elements which are perfect to add a little bit of journaling or coordinating embellishments! 

A must in my pocket pages is creating a see-through pocket with sequins and small embellishments such as die cuts and wood veneer pieces.  I use my sewing machine to stitch around the edges to secure my pocket. 


I am a fan of layers and had fun "dressing up" the journaling cards! Using a shape hand punch or die cuts are great way to add depth to your pages!  I used a pennant hand punch with the multiple patterns and stitched through. I also added some of the journaling spots found in the Bits and Pieces pack.  







Using pop dots or foam tape is also another fun way to add to your pocket pages!  I popped up the pinecone as well as the ticket on my 4x6 Journaling Element Card.  For the "Eat, Sleep, Ski" card I used the skis die cut and popped it up over the print. I love how it turned out! 




Also included in the Variety Pack are pages with 4x4 pockets perfect for the 4x4 Journaling Elements.  I also created my own cards by using patterned paper and embellishments.  

Here, I layered different sizes of circle hand punches as well as pieces from the Bits and Pieces, Stickers, and Enamel Dots to create a fun card!  Note the small stamped sentiment from the Carpe Diem Roller Stamp! 





Did you know Simple Stories has a large variety of cut files here in the Silhouette shop?  Many are the perfect size to place in your pockets such as this "Live Laugh Play" card! I cut it from the B side of  "Silver White Winter"  and backed it with the red/white plaid of  "Snow Cute" 

I used the 6x8 Pocket Page to create a larger page to showcase a favorite photo. I actually used one of the 4x12 Elements layering paper and embellishments to border my picture.  And can you tell I love banners? I used the "Best Time Ever" cut file from the Simple Stories Silhouette shop as well as more hand punched pennants. To finish I stitched through with my sewing machine as well as added a couple cute chipboard snowflakes! 





Of course Winter Wonderland has a variety of 4x6 Journaling Elements!  I wanted to do a spread of this size because my photos are from the early 2000's prior to digital cameras. They aren't the best quality but definitely some of my favorites!  

Another banner! I used the "Frosty" die cut from the Bits and Pieces that I popped up over hand punched pennants. I added the cute ice skates and mittens at the ends of my banner as if they were "hanging" at the ends.  This collection has so many cute little pieces to choose from!  







Thank you for stopping by today! I hope this inspires you to do some creating with Winter Wonderland and the Designer Binders! Have a great day!

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Hello Friends, It’s Kristine Davidson with you today and I am going to share 2 layouts with you using the colorful collection called Mistletoe Kisses. I love the vibrant colors in this collection mixed in with blue and pink. It has a bit of a Christmas Theme but you can also use this as a great winter collection. The two layouts I created have a “let it snow” feel to them. I used some snowmen, a few decorated Christmas trees, and hearts focusing on the love for snow!

The first layout I'll be sharing is called "OH What Fun!"

I have had these photos for quite some time and when Mistletoe Kisses came out I knew exactly what I wanted to use it for. These pictures of my niece enjoying the fresh snow fall and sliding.

I created this sketch based on the layout -

I selected the blues, and whites as a major focus but added some green to give the page a contrast in color. I love that the green is used as a “pop” up color instead of the main focus.  Of course adding layers, and dimension adhesive is a must for me. I do enjoy the different colors. I added the CHEER alpha stickers but didn’t make that my title. I selected – the small sticker strip with OH What Fun my title. It seemed appropriate.

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My Second layout for you today is called "Let It Snow"

This page was of my niece during a photo session. It was a beautiful winter’s day and a warm sweater with a comfy scarf was all that was needed. I added a cut file background to my page but after finishing I should have done something with snowflakes. 

 

I added the chipboard snowman and some trees on this page with more snowflakes. The colors in this collection are fabulous aren’t they? I love how you can really create your own “theme” – such as winter.

The package of Bits & Pieces die cuts from this collection are A-dorable! 


You can easily create a few layouts and have left overs for a few cards or adding some cuteness in your carpe diem planners!

Thank you so much for reading and being a fan of Simple Stories!  To see more of my work you can find me on instagram @KristineDavidson 

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We don’t know about you, but we LOVE decorating for the holidays!  We thought it would be fun to share more Classic Christmas free printables that you can easily add to picture frames for festive & fun holiday décor in a snap! 

 

Simply download, print, trim, frame & enjoy!

In addition to framing these festive printables, you can also add to your SN@P! Albums, December Daily projects, and even your planner!

Wishing you & your family the merriest of holidays and a Happy New Year!

P.S. - if you missed the first set of Classic Christmas Free Printables, you can download them – along with lots of other free printables - here!

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Hi everyone ! It's Mindi here with you today on this fine December day. I don't know about you but I am so excited to get this Holiday season going. Today I am going to be sharing some pocket pages that I have created using the Classic Christmas collection. The hint of blue in this kit is my favorite, so pretty. 
 
Every year I choose to make a seperate December Album. Typically I have done it daily and last year was no different. Recently I have been busily trying to add some more pictures and pages into my album from last year. I loved creating these pages with this collection. Here is a look at day 8. 
 
 
This particular day my husband and I went to a work related dinner. I did manage to get a selfie of both of us for the album but that was it for that day. I decided to add in a few filler cards including that adorable dress card to fill in the gaps due to the lack of photos. Another thing that I added in my album on day 8 was another filler card using the fabulous gold numbers. They are so pretty, the photos don't do them justice. To create this filler card I started out with a little bit of watercolors on some white cardstock. I felt that the 8 needed to be dressed up a little bit so I added some patterned paper behind the top circle of the 8. I also added a few strips of washi to the bottom and stamped some fun sentiments in the bottom circle. Let's talk about that roller stamp, you guys it is so fun ! I used that in the middle of the circle of the 8. 
 
 
One of the items in the Classic Christmas collection are these fun SN@P pages. I knew I wanted to add some into my album and so I added one in next to my day 8. This one matched the other side so well with the creme and the gold. I decided to dress it up just a little with some stickers, clear stickers, and some washi tape. 
 
 
I am skipping around to day 13 now. Last year getting Christmas up dragged on way longer than it should have. This day I took a few photos around the house and paired it with another one of these fun SN@P pages. 
 
 
I didn't have to much to say on day 13 so I added that fun chipboard house on the bottom of my journaling card. I sprinkled lots of stickers/word strips all over my journaling card and photo on this day. I love to play around with my supplies and make it my own. 
 
 
Again, I used another gold number for day 13. I couldn't help it, they are so great ! I added it onto my photo of my garland around my stair railing. I added some stickers around the number and also stamped "Happy Holidays" onto the number using the roller stamp. 
 
 
As I mentioned before I have added another SN@P page with my page 13. This one was perfect for my home decor and wreath photos. I added another chipboard house onto the bottom of this front side of the page. It fit perfectly into the box on the bottom. In the middle of the wreath I added a clear sticker onto a vellum heart for a nice look. On the back side of the SN@P page I added more stickers, and I used the blue letters to spell out home. 
 
 
 
Let's move onto my last few pages that I am going to share today. Day 18 was when we went on a date night and saw Star Wars. Here is a look at what both days 18 and 19 look together. 
 
 
During the day I thought it would be fun to get a Star Wars photo to text to my husband. I added some patterned paper and the snowflake to the corner of my photo. It needed something up in the corner and I love how the pop of color worked perfectly. I chose a simpler journaling card for this day because I had a little more to say. The tag piece from the bits and pieces package was the perfect embellishment. 
 
 
This is what I did for the bottom pocket. I had saved this Star Wars sticker from something that we went to that week. I used another gold number as well as a triangle tree I cut out from some patterned paper to finish off that card. 
 
 
Day 19 was a favorite of mine. We had a church party that night and then Santa came to visit the kids. On the top part of my page I added in a little bit of journaling onto this journaling card. Next to it is a photo of my daughter and Santa. 
 
 
This card might be my favorite. I loved this Creme colored Santa card. I wanted to use it as a journaling card so I cut out the Santa off of the card and added it onto my journaling card once I had it all printed out. Once I had my journaling printed out I played around with some patterned paper and ended up with a strip of some paper from the 6x6 paper pad. With that done then I added some stickers and I also added the numbers 19 from the sticker sheet. 
 
 
I debated where I wanted to have this day a two page spread or not. I had lots of Santa photos that I wanted to add them into this day. I decided to use a photo flip. They are the perfect solution to add in more photos into your pocket pages. 
 
 
Here is a look at what all three photos look like together. I wanted to add a little something to each photo. I added some stickers, washi tape, and added the kids's initials. 
 
 
That is it for me today. I am so happy to have completed some December pages from last year. I have loved playing around and creating with the Classic Christmas collection. Thanks for coming and I hope you have been inspired to document your December memories. I want to wish you all a very happy Holiday Season. 

Happy December!  

Hello planners!  Theresa here sharing my December setup in my Marigold Carpe Diem planner!  I can't believe how fast this year has flown by.  I am so glad December is here though, it's my favorite month of the year! 

I'm using a lot of the Winter Wonderland collection this month with a touch of Classic Christmas.  Both collections work well together! 

I covered up my existing divider with a fun wood grain and snow patterned paper from the Winter Wonderland collection.  The brown wood grain is a great contrast to snowman, and the snow made it the perfect backdrop. I used one little snowman to represent each of my kids.  Then I added the "Snow FUN" to finish off the divider. 

I normally would use classic Christmas colors for December, but I fell in love with the pastel colors in the Winter Wonderland collection.  The city we live in doesn't have snow, but we make the short 2 hour drive to the snow quite often, so it was perfect for my December layouts.  

 
I love the woodland elements in this collection.  The trees, pinecones, deer and birds!  I wish everyone happy holidays and happy planning!

 

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Hello! Stacy here on the blog today sharing 2 layouts using the Winter Wonderland Collection! This collection has inspired me to do some quick stitching and include some photos with snow.

This is the first layout I put together.

I loved how this piece came together. I started with layering the pattern papers. These layers “frame” the photo and highlights my black and white photograph to give it a good emphasis.

Next, I started to add some stitches to opposite corners with different snowflake designs. Stitching it in white helps to give some texture, yet not over cluttering the area so the embellishments can play its main role in the layout. I have also added some enamel dots to the centre of the stitched snowflakes. Such a pretty sight!

On the opposite end, I had also stitched some snowflakes. In addition, I have layered more snowflake embellishments from the Bits and Pieces as well as the 6x12 Chipboard. Of course I had to add some sentiments to this cluster! Gosh, the 4x6 sticker packs a very good range of words and phrases!

I titled this layout Snow Dream. I reside in Singapore, where it is really summer all year round. We don’t get snow here in Singapore. Oh how I wished for 4 seasons here (especially snow! ) The chipboard piece ‘Snow’ looks familiar? I could not help but use the Dream chipboard piece from the POSH collection!

 

There are many goodies in this collection. Personally, I love to fussy cut the fun and beautiful images from the 3x4 Journalling Card Element pattern paper. Couple it with the christmas wreath and it gives such a good decoration!

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For this layout, I decided to really challenge myself with some more stitching to showcase a sub-title.

From the first time I saw this set of words from the Bits & Pieces pack, I knew I had to make use of them on one of the layouts. I also wanted to highlight these words so I took some chipboard, yarn and started sewing round and round. You can really see through the stitching (vaguely) so the beautiful pattern papers are not totally covered. It also helps me focus on the set of words which I placed on top of each other.

Because of the circular element I had used in the stitching, I also used embellishments from the collection with circular elements to match.

Another circular element to highlight these cute mittens here! I wondered if the snow fun referred to the photo or the cute mittens?

This collection brought me much joy! I love the soft colors of this collection! Hope you have enjoyed the walk through and here’s wishing all of you a Merry Christmas with lots of joy and laughter for the season!

 

Supplies

 Good morning friends! Brenda Smith here with you today to share with you a spread in my planner to kick of December!

First, I picked out a few of the diecut cardstock embellishments from the Classic Christmas Bits and Pieces pack to decorate the pockets of my planner. I'm usually pretty minimal when it comes to decorating this part. I used a insert from the Classic Christmas Sn@p Pages and trimmed it down to fit opposite my pockets. 

I've decided to take a very laissez faire approach to documenting my December this year. I usually try to make a special album but it's always way more work than I can muster this time of year. But I've decided this year I'll document in my planner. This will mean memory planner spreads and maybe a few inserts with photos and pocket pages but I'm not requiring myself to document every day. 

I used the monthly spread as an advent calendar of sorts. You will notice that not every day has an event but that is because there are inevitably days when we are just too busy for much extra. I'll switch around the prompts if need be, or add a few more on down the road if we need them. 

The Classic Christmas line is full of vintage imagery and traditional Christmas colors, but I love how well it goes with my ballerina pink Carpe Diem. There's just something about sneaking in pink to your Christmas colorways. 

I placed some enamel dots and some snowflakes around the page to tie it all together. 

I love the cute little monthly box stickers that came in the Stickers pack. They make decorating a breeze! 

The buffalo plaid border stickers from the 12x12 Fundamentals Sticker sheet might be my favorite thing ever. I wish I had about a thousand of those to add throughout the month! 

So that is the beginning of documenting my December in my Carpe Diem. If you'd like to see more as the month progresses, follow me on Instagram @idocumentlife.

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Hi there!

It’s Shei on the blog today. I’m so happy to be back sharing two layouts.

Let’s get started!

For my first layout I used the cute and beautiful Gather Together collection.

As a background I used the Grateful Hearts paper (It’s so beautiful!). Then I glued a rectangular piece of white cardstock at the left side of the layout.

For my tittle I used the ABC from the Combo Cardstock Stickers of the Hello Fall collection and the word “thankful” from the Gather Together’s 6x12 stickers. So combining these two stickers sheets I wrote the romantic phrase: "I'm so thankful to share my life with you". 

At the side of the tittle I arranged a vertical strip of four pictures, one in color and the rest in black and white, of our feet above a carpet of leaves. I glued the color pic with some foam adhesive to accent it.

Next came the embellishing! For that I used a few stickers: feathers, flowers, leaves, acorns, etc. Also, I added the hearts’s frame that I cut from the 3x4 & 4x6 Journaling Card Elements. Very fun and autumnal!

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For my next layout I used this Thanksgiving/Fall themed collection again.

This time I used a white cardstock as a background and I placed some of the amazing Journaling Cards on it. 

In the middle of this project I added two small photos from some chocolate cupcakes that I baked inspired by the thanksgiving’s turkey. For that reason I have titled it "Sweet Turkey" using the ABC from the Combo Cardstock Stickers of the Hello Fall collection. 

It’s time for the funniest part: embellishing!! I spread some colorful hearts and fun phrases from the 6x12 stickers. Also, I cut the turkey and the three feathers from the 3x4 & 4x6 Journaling Card Elements and I glued them with foam adhesive to give some dimension to the layout. Finally, I stained with ocher and orange paint around the layout. 

Thank you so much for taking the time to read my post! I hope you enjoyed my layouts! See you next month!

Never stop smiling!  Kisses!!

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