Thursday, February 12, 2026

SNOW MUCH FUN HEART TREAT BOXES | with Karen

Hey Doodlebug fans! It's almost time for Valentine's Day, so I wanted to share a little project with you that you can use to show a little love!

One of the things I love doing around Valentine's day is playing with collections that can be used for the day even if they weren't designed that way. I know that Valentine's day is usually full of pink, red and white, but I have some special people in my life who would prefer blue or purple any day. So why not design for the day with your loved one's favourite colours?

Snow Much Fun is definitely a winter collection, but there are so many beautiful prints in this collection that are not snow-themed at all. Pull them out and you can craft with this collection any time of the year for any event that you might need! I used it to create these little treat containers that I made with the help of a Lori Whitlock cut file.

The base is Doodlebug textured cardstock from the coordinated pack. It is the perfect weight for the bases and the texture adds more interest and dimension.

Each section of the container is then decorated with some patterned paper.

I then embellished each one of the containers with patterned paper - All Bundled Up, Snow Much Fun and Snow Happy Together were the three pieces that I used. 

Finally, I topped them off with a tag that I cut from the Freeze tag 12x12 paper and then embellished with a couple of hearts from the Puffy Icon Stickers. Each container was then filled up and tied up with some Chunky Doodle Twine in Lilac.

These containers are as sweet as the treats inside and I cannot wait to share them this week! Don't be afraid to share a little love with an unconventional collection - it might just set your gift apart from the rest! Thanks for stopping by! Hugs!


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DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8393 snow much fun textured cardstock pack 12x12
8380 all bundled up 12x12 patterned paper
8379 snow happy together 12x12 patterned paper
8390 freeze tag 12x12 patterned paper
8359 snow much pun puffy icon stickers
4813 chunky doodle twine - lilac

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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

SNOW MUCH FUN WINTER ALBUM | with Miguel

What a way to treasure our photos! A cute mini album for those memories of the coldest season of the year, perfect with the Snow Much Fun collection.


I made this mini album base using a sheet of cardstock. It opens up to pages that are the perfect size for the cut-aparts from the frozen flurry paper.  They add the perfect splash of color!


Here I show you in more detail how it opens out.  I decorated  with some of the cut-aparts to add color.



I embellished then cards with puffy icons because I love this product! The sparkle and dimension they add to projects is amazing!. 


Thanks for stopping by! See you soon!


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8383 frozen flurry - double-sided cardstock
8390 freeze tag - double-sided cardstock
8393 snow much fun - textured cardstock assortment pack
8359 snow much fun puffy icons stickers
8383 frozen flurry - double-sided cardstock
8384 spot of snow - double-sided cardstock


                                                                

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

SNOW MUCH FUN 6x8 LAYOUTS | with Nathalie

We are in a deep freeze here in Toronto, Canada!  I think this is one of the most snowiest and coldest winters I have survived, so being indoors gives me time to take some time to document some of my snow stories with the fun Snow Much Fun collection in my family 6x8 album.  Let me show you what I have created.


I loved working with a single collection to create quick and fun layouts, as the papers all work nicely together, it makes it so easy to mix and match patterns and embellishments.


I started with lily white cardstock from the Textured Cardstock coordinating collection.   The 6x6 paper pad was the right size paper to create the corner designs in the layout.   Once, I had the corners in place, I used one of the papers to frame my photo, and placed in the top left quarter of the page, and added a cluster to the top left corner of the photo.  To balance the page, I added a large title in the bottom right corner of the layout, all I need is my journaling.


I started this layout with  a base of the Frozen Flurry patterned paper, then used the 6x6 paper pad and stickers to create the top and bottom borders.  Next, I pulled all the clouds from the embellishment packs and adhered them at the top of the page.  I then  added a few snowflakes to create a snowy scene for the page. 


For my last spread, I opted for a pocket page taking advantage of the cut-aparts on the Cold Streak patterned paper.   I used one of the 3x8 cards to create my journaling card, just added a large piece from Odds and Ends to cover the art in the card. 


I used one of the 3x4 journaling cards in the Cold Streak paper to frame one of the photos, then built the 4x6 card using  6x6 paper pad papers and different embellishments.  I love how this turned out, and how easy they came together with the Snow Much Fun collection,

I hope this inspires you to pulled the collection to create a project of your own! XO


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8387 Snow Much Fun - Cold Streak Patterned Paper
8383 Snow Much Fun - Frozen Flurry Patterned Paper
8393 Snow Much Fun - Textured Cardstock
8374 Snow Much Fun - 6x6 Paper Pad
8371 Snow Much Fun - Chit Chat
8370 Snow Much Fun - Odds & Ends
8372 Snow Much Fun - Bits & Pieces
8376 Snow Much Fun - This and That Sticker Sheet
8359 Snow Much Fun - Mini Puffy Icons
8375 Snow Much Fun  - Icon Stickers
8347 Snow Much Fun - Sprinkles - Snow Colorful Shape

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