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Yearly Scrapbook

Friday, December 30, 2011

Similar to our Yearly Christmas Scrapbook, each year around New Year's I make a page for our yearly scrapbook. 
Each year is just two pages which contain a summary of what we did in the year and a few key photos of us.  
Here's what we have so far:
 

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Gift Tags

Thursday, December 22, 2011

I started to print my own Christmas gift tags which has saved a lot of time and money.  Rather than write 'From Chris and Debbie' on each gift, I just print it right on the tags.  I also type out who the gift is for, since we typically give gifts to the same people each year.

Here's what I used to make the tags:
Vellum paper printed with out 'To and From' and a cute design
Glittered scrapbooking paper for the background
Snowflake stickers
White ribbon
A Paper trimmer
Hole punch for the ribbon holes


Here are more examples:



I love that the tags all look clean and consistent, since my handwriting is anything but!
Each year I pick a color scheme for all of the wrapped gifts.  Some people think this is crazy but you have to wrap them anyway so why not just buy matching wrap? It's as easy as that and makes the gifts look like they came from a Macy's display!
This year everything is white and silver to match our white tree! 

Family Face Ornaments

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

I found this idea in a Making Memories holiday book and had to make them!
To make, I printed black and white photos of each of our family members and cut out squares around their faces.
Next, I taped fishing line to the back of the photo, rolled it up, and dropped it into a clear glass bulb (from Michael's).
To create 'snow' in each of the bulbs, I filled each one with something different: beads, glitter, fake snow, salt, and white pom-poms.
The fishing line is held in place by the topper, so the photos just hang inside the bulb.

Here are more photos!


 






Christmas Scrapbook

Sunday, December 18, 2011

I keep a Christmas Scrapbook that I store with the Christmas stuff and only bring out once a year. It's not much now, but I'm hoping that in 30 years it will be really fun to look back on! Contrary to popular belief, I don't do much actual scrapbooking, but 2 pages a year is easy to maintain!
Each year I include:
1. Our Christmas card
2. A hand-written summary of how we celebrated Christmas
3. A few key photos of major activities, events or gifts

Here are a few pics of what I have so far:

Christmas Card Book

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas cards are my favorite thing about Christmas time!  I love checking the mailbox and seeing all of the different photos and card designs. 

 I always save Christmas cards, but didn't know what to do with them other than put them in a ziplock inside my Christmas bins.  

Last Christmas at my parents, we went through my mom's stack of old cards.  We read some holiday letters that were over 20 years old from our old neighbors who passed away many years ago.   That's where I got the idea to keep them all in a book to bring out each year at Christmas time!

I got this red leather, three-hole binder at Archiver's to store my old cards.  It has cute metal corners and works great!

I use a 3-hole punch on the cards, photos, and letters to get them in the book.  By staggering the holes, you can see more cards at once and the book doesn't get lop-sided.
I decorate a page with the year and slip it in a plastic page protector to separate years.

Scrapbooking stickers label the side of the book.  
It's fun to set this out on the coffee table at Christmas time!




Christmas Card Display Strip

Sunday, December 4, 2011

 We started to get Christmas cards so I made this Christmas card display strip to hold them. It was inexpensive, easy to store, and can easily be transferred if we move or decide to hang elsewhere!  I love that it can go in a visible area but is still on a wall that's out of the way!

1.  Cut ribbon to desired wall length (about 7' for mine).  Note that this could also go horizontal.  I found my glitter ribbon at Michael's in the floral section.  It has wired edges for more stability.
2.  Use a hot glue gun to secure large paper clips to the back of the ribbon
3.  Use a small tack to pin the ribbon to the wall at the top and bottom of the ribbon.
I think this was the easiest thing I've ever made! I can't wait to see it filled up!

Here's a close-up of the paper clips glued to the back:
 

Here's an example of how the paper clips hold the cards:




Easy Holiday Card

Saturday, December 3, 2011

1. Print 'Happy Holidays' on the computer.
2. Cut squares out of scrap paper
3. Add ribbon to squares to make it a gift.
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