Happy National Scrapbooking Day Everyone!
For this week's Scarpbook Saturday I am going to share some more fun and fast pages using the Divided Page Protectors from Stampin' Up!
I loved using these pages and will definitely be getting another pack! These two double sided pages tell the story of a trip with friends to Centre Parcs in Sherwood Forrest. We had a wonderful and relaxing time enjoying the autumn splendor.
There was also plenty of good food, cocktails and silly games playing but for some reason I don't have photos of that!
If you are used to scrapping in 12x12 it can feel a bit different working with them and I found the easiest thing to do was to select the photos first as I normally do and then actually place them in the protectors and scrap around them, filling in the gaps!
I loved being able to tell the whole story really quickly and I have tucked some more journalling between the photos. Its still easy to get to but lets the photos really speak for themselves.
If you would like to come and make a collection of pages using the divided page protectors there is one more oportunity to do so, on the afternoon of Saturday 18 May between 2 and 4.30pm in Dunstable. Alternatively a kit to make these pages can be posted to you. Email bekka@feeling-crafty.co.uk to book your place
Happy Stampin'
PS - Have you checked out the new This and That Journals / Smash Books from Stampin' Up! - they are incredible and I can't wait for mine to arrive. Order yours through me during May and you will not only get the complete bundle at a 15% discount but you will also get three month's access to This and That Everyday - a private web site with daily inspiration for using your This and That Journal / Smash Book.
See all the things you get for just £29.24 (plus post and packing) here and then see them in action in this video
Hi Bekka, hope you don't mind me pointing this out, but there's a typo on your scrapbook page - it's Center, not Centre! Easy mistake to make!
ReplyDeleteHi Alex
ReplyDeleteI don't mind at all - it was actually deliberate and one of the stories told in the hidden journalling! I am dyslexic and kept getting it wrong while emailing the friends I went away with about the holiday - in the end we decided to change the name and have a totally unique experience :-)
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment
Happy Stampin'
Bekka