Monday, January 26, 2026

SNOW MUCH FUN TAG MINI | with Kathy

Here in the Boston area, we are in the middle of a big snow storm. They are predicting almost 2 feet of snow!  This gave me the idea to create a fun little "Snow Day" mini album.  I thought a tag mini would be perfect.  Take a peek.... 


I cut my tags bases from a number of different patterned papers, and the Let it Snow Heavyweight acetate from the collection.  They measured approximately 3 1/2" wide by 5 5/8" tall.  I cut the top corner notches about 5/8" in on each side.  For each tag I used a 3/4" circle punch to cut some coordinating textured cardstock.  I used these as reinforcements for the tag holes.


For the album cover, I used the Let it Snow Heavyweight Acetate.  I added a die cut stitched rectangle on the front as a base and then decorated it with some Odds & Ends, Icon Stickers, Puffy Icons, Chit Chats, Shaped sprinkles and some Alphabet Soup Puffy Letters.


Then on each of the 6 tags I added a photo mat, and various embellishments including This & That, Icon and Puffy Icon Stickers.  I also used a number of Chit Chat, Odds & Ends and Bits & Pieces.  I also included a few smaller tags from the Bits & Pieces and Chit Chat pieces in between my pages.  








I just love all the cute little snowmen in this collection!  This is the perfect little book to hold a few favorite pics from what is sure to be a snow day!  That's it for me today, thank you for stopping by to peek!



DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8375 snow much fun icons cardstock stickers
8376 snow much fun this & that cardstock stickers
8370 snow much fun - odds & ends
8371 snow much fun - chit chat
8372 snow much fun - bits & pieces
8377 let it snow - heavyweight acetate
8359 snow much fun puffy icons stickers
8346 i love snow shape sprinkles
8347 snow colorful shape sprinkles
8356 beary loveable doodle-pops
8357 penguin pals doodle-pops
8379 snow much fun - double-sided cardstock
8380 all bundled up - double-sided cardstock
8381 snow day - double-sided cardstock
8382 frosted friends - double-sided cardstock
8384 spot of snow - double-sided cardstock
8385 winter wonderland - double-sided cardstock
8386 wintery woods - double-sided cardstock
8388 ice crystals - double-sided cardstock
8389 snow happy together - double-sided cardstock
8374 snow much fun - 6” x 6” cardstock paper pad
8393 snow much fun - textured cardstock assortment pack
7401 lily white alphabet soup puffy stickers

OTHER

Stitched Rectangle Dies
White Book Ring
3/4" Circle Punch
Artsy Albums Acrylic Album Display Stand

Saturday, January 24, 2026

SNOW MUCH FUN WINTER MINI ALBUM | with Conny

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Conny here from The Daily Life of Creativity, and today I’m sharing this 8 1/4” x 5 1/2” mini album created using the Snow Much Fun collection. This album has lots of pages, and the middle booklet uses acetate for a book. It was so much fun to put together using this beautiful wintery collection. Check out the process Video.
Let’s get started! I started with chipboard: (2) covers measuring 8 1/4” x 5 1/2” and (1) spine measuring 1 3/4” x 6 1/2”. Cut (1) 10” x 7 1/8” from each of the following papers:  Snow Much Fun and  Ice Crystal. I turned the paper so the branding strip is vertical, up and down, then adhered the chipboard covers to the 10” x 7 1/8” pieces. I used Snow Much Fun with the images facing out and  Ice Crystal with the snowflake side facing out.


 
I placed the chipboard centered, leaving about 3/4” on all sides, using a cover guide tool and adhesive . I then mitered all four corners with diagonal cuts. If you don’t have a cover guide tool, trim about 1/8” away from each chipboard corner to ensure clean wrapping. I then wrapped all four sides of each cover using adhesive of your choice.

 Next I cut (1) Teal coordinating cardstock or Robin’s Egg measuring 3 3/8” x 8 3/8”.  I adhered the 1 3/4” x 6 1/2” spine in the center, again leaving about 3/4” on all sides. Next I cut (1) 4 7/8” x 6 1/2” from Ice Crystals and adhere the wrapped spine in the center, leaving roughly 1 1/2” flaps on both sides. When adhering the spine to the covers, try to keep it centered. It is roughly about 7/8” from the top and bottom. Assemble in this order: cover, spine, then cover.


 For the inside covers,  I cut (2) pieces measuring 8 1/8” x 5 3/8” from Snow Happy Together and adhered them to the inside covers to cover the chipboard fully.  I then cut (2) white 110 lb cardstock at 8” x 10 1/2” for the pages. They were scored on the longest side at 5” and 5 5/12”. The pages will have a 1/2” spine. These pages were adhered to the spine 1/8” in, leaving about 1/4” in the middle for the booklet that will be added next, and 1/8” in the front and back pages.


 For the booklet, I cut (1)  Let It Snow heavyweight acetate measuring 8” x 10” and score on the 10” side at 5”. I Cut (1) purple coordinating cardstock at 8” x 9 3/4” and scored on the longest side in the middle at 4 7/8”. I Cut (1) 8” x 8 3/4” from Wintery Woods and score in the middle of the 8 3/4” side at 4 3/8”.
 Using a hole punch, I punched two holes along the score line at the top and bottom, about 1” in, and bind using twine. I used the Crop-A-Dile (We R Makers) with the smaller holes. The hole punch was also used on the spine between the single pages of white cardstock, which has 1/4” punch holes in the middle



 For mats and layers, I cut (2) pieces measuring 4 3/4” x 7 3/4” from each of the following papers:  Snow Day,  Ice Crystals,  All Bundled Up, and  Frosted Friends. 

To decorate the cover page, I used one of the cards, then created a cluster inside the little circle with the Penguins pals, Colorful snowflakes, and  Chit Chats.
 To finish the album, I embellished with odds and ends, stickers, and mini icons. Two pages include flip-up pages. For those, cut two pieces of white cardstock measuring 4” x 5 1/2” and score on the long side at 1/2”. One flip page was adhered to the front page, and the second one was adhered to the second page. 

 Thank you so much for stopping by and I can’t wait to see you creating this mini album. If you’d like to watch the process video, head over to my YouTube channel, where I’ll have the video available for you to follow along.




DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8388 ice crystals - double-sided cardstock
8349 snow much fun mini jewels
8386 wintery woods - double-sided cardstock
8379 snow much fun - double-sided cardstock
8389 snow happy together - double-sided cardstock
9008 robin’s egg textured cardstock
8359 snow much fun puffy icons stickers
8381 snow day - double-sided cardstock
8377 Let It Snow heavyweight acetate
8358 snow much fun mini icons stickers
8357 penguin pals doodle-pops
8347 snow colorful shape sprinkles
8372 Snow Much fun - Bits and Pieces 
8371 Snow Much Fun Chit Chat 
8370 Snow Much Fun Odds & Ends 
8387  Snow much fun assortment cards and envelopes

OTHER

White 110lb cardstock
Cutting and Scoring Board
Liquid Glue
Twine
Chipboard
Crop-A-Dile 
Foam Adhesive 















Friday, January 23, 2026

SNOW MUCH FUN WINTER BANNER | with Jen

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




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