8371 Snow Much Fun Chit Chat
8370 Snow Much Fun Odds & Ends
Cutting and Scoring Board
Chipboard
Foam Adhesive
I like making small seasonal banners for my craft room. I realized I didn't have a winter themed one I liked so I decided to use the Snow Much Fun collection to fix that!
My banner pieces are 4" x 6" and are layered to create a shaker on each. I used my Cricut and basic shapes to cut my banner and the top pieces. The bases are cut from the coordinating solids so that the snowflakes on the acetate would show better. The tops were cut from the 6x6 paper pad so I could use the smaller prints.
To assemble each banner piece I added strong tape to the back of the banner piece with the centers cut out. Rather than try and cut the acetate with my Cricut I just cut the sheet into 4" x 6" pieces. I adhered the piece to the acetate and then used my scissors to cut out anything that was hanging over. I then added foam tape to the base piece and added my Snow Crystals Shakers and then finished assembly.
Next I cut my letters using my cricut and cut them from both grey and black and layered them together to create a little shadow. I also cut the large snowflake using the Snow Fun Snowflakes 4 file available in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop. I added two shadow layers to the snowflakes using the offset function in Design Space.
Finally, I strung it all together using Lilac Chunky Twine. I embellished with Odds and Ends pieces and an entire pack of the Snow Much Fun Sprinkles Assortment.
Have a great day!

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DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED
8374 Snow Much Fun 6x6 Pad
8370 Snow Much Fun Odds and Ends
8393 Doodlebug Solid Cardstock
8377 let it snow - heavyweight acetate
8344 Snow Much Fun Sprinkles Assortment
8419 Ice Crystals Shakers
4813 Lilac Chunky Twine
Snow Much Fun Snowflakes SVG
Hey crafty friends! Traci here and today, I'm sharing a cute winter mini album made with the adorable Snow Much Fun Collection and my Acrylic Circle Petal Album. This little scrapbook has a fun shape with cut-outs on the cover that show off all the pretty pattern papers and cool winter colors. They're all so beautiful!
On the front, I layered two circles cut from the gorgeous blue jean paper (Wintery Woods) and the colorful snowflake print (Snow Day). Then, I added the cute scalloped snowman sticker from the This & That sheet.
Inside the cover, I chose the pistachio print (Frozen Flurry) for the background, then embellished with 2 die cuts from the Chit Chat. And for a little winter sparkle, I added colorful mini jewels to each of the snowflakes.
Next, I cut 4 circles out of white card stock for my pages. This gave me 8 layouts to decorate and add photos to, but you could add more if needed. I also created 1 flippie and 2 fun pockets with journaling cards for extra photo space.
This first page is the one that shows through the cut-outs on the cover, so I used a 2" circle punch and added lots of colorful pattern papers. For the photo mat in the center, I used the Wintery Woods paper.
This next page is filled with cuteness! The Snow Much Fun print in the background has lots of adorable images of snowmen, winter animals, a yeti, skiers, and hot cocoa. I added a square photo mat, then embellished with die cuts from the Odds & Ends and a word bubble from the This & That stickers.
Check out this fun pocket page and the colorful stripes. I decorated the edge of the pocket with a scalloped This & That border sticker, then added die cuts from the Chit Chat and Odds & Ends. Then, I tucked some cute journaling cards inside that are from the 12x12 Cold Streak print.
Here, I created a folding card with space inside for 2 photos, AND ... another handy dandy pocket. I used a 3x4 card from the Frozen Flurry print to create the flippie and adhered it to the page on 3 sides only. This way, I could tuck the Bits & Pieces tags and clipboard in the top to be used for journaling!
I hope you love this winter mini album and the Snow Much Fun Collection as much as I do! To see my spring version of this acrylic album that's made with Doodlebug's Over The Rainbow Collection, click here.
If you would like to recreate today's Let It Snow Scrapbook ... the acrylic album and instructions are available in my shop. Have a crafty day! 😊