Wishing you all a very...

I designed this class as part of my on-line class work for A Trip Down Memory Lane. Please feel free to use these instructions to make your own layout. You are free to link to this page from any forum etc if you wish. Please do NOT copy this information and/or photos to use for your own classes/forums/webpages without permission.
Cut a corner from the scalloped paper (10x10 cm) and two strips from the “Ledger Circle” paper, rip one of the long edges of each piece and then ink the edges.
Attach your paper pieces to your background using the photo below for placement. My bottom strip starts about 2 cm from the bottom edge of the layout and my top strip starts about 5 cm from the top of the layout.
Glue your photos in place and cut off any bits that hang over the edge of your layout.
Cut two narrow strips from the “Ledger Circle” paper, rip one of the long edges on each, ink the edges and attach to the layout with the orange side up.
Use your packs of Thickers to make up your title. I chose to place part of my title on top of my photos.
Create a little flower arrangement partially overlapping the right top corner of the right photo. Use the diecuts and the glitter clears plus some Doodlebug brads for this.
Finally add a square journaling diecut from the pack to the top left corner, journal onto strips of white cardstock, ink the edges and glue in place.
Your finished layout should now look something like this:
I hope you enjoyed my class! Wishing you lots of fun creating your own version!
A very simple page spread from my Christmas journal today. Documenting my love for Christmas and my love for Christmas lights. I have loved it ever since I was little. I remember all outside trees had white lights in Sweden. But there was one garden in the neighbour hood where they had coloured lights in their outside tree. Wow! I L-O-V-E-D them. And I insisted on going to see them with my parents every time we went for a walk. I would just stand there and be totally amazed with a big smile on my face. Little has changed... :)
This is another spread from my Christmas journal. I wanted to document the decorating of the tree and the differences I find between England and Sweden. I have been grown up with the tradition of taking in and decorating the tree on the 23rd of December. Christmas is celebrated on the 24th. You do see inside Christmas trees up before this in Sweden, but I also do think that the 23rd is probably the most common day to do your tree on.
Just wanted to come and share another layout from the Cathy Zielske class. (And yes my layout is straight even if the dots make it look like it's not...just a bad photo of it, sorry!)
This class was designed as part of my class work for A Trip Down Memory Lane. Please feel free to use these instructions to make your own layout. You are free to link to this page from any forum etc if you wish. Please do NOT copy this information and/or photos to use for your own classes/forums/webpages without permission.
Attach the Artisan paper to the bottom left corner. Cut two strips of paper. One from the “Hillary Green Floral”, 2 cm wide, and one from the Audrey Scallop paper, 1 cm wide.
Attach the Hillary Green paper strip on the left side of the layout. Cut a piece from the Hillary Lace paper measuring 16x5,5 cm and attach this 2,5 cm from the bottom of the layout and against your Hillary Green strip of paper. Next attach your photo – again against the Hillary Green strip and 6 cm from the bottom of the layout. Now take the Audrey Scallop strip of paper and attach along side the Hillary Green strip (so it overlaps your photo).
Pick a journaling box that you like from the die-cuts pack and glue in place. Use the Maya Road tree stamp to overlap this.
Choose a label, write or stamp your date on this, thread the ribbon through and put in place.
Add some die-cut flowers and write your journaling.
Make up your title using some die-cuts and two different kinds of American Crafts Thickers.
Finish off by adding some brads to the centres of your flowers – and you’re done!
I hope you enjoyed my class! Wishing you lots of fun creating your own version!
This layout was done for one of the assignments (and yes it's straight - it's just me who can't take a photo straight LOL!) but I don't know...I'm just not 100% super keen on it. Maybe it will grow on me :)
The photo (top of left page) shows a Swedish Christmas tradition of lighting candles each of the four Sunday's before Christmas. On the first Sunday (1st of advent) you light candle no 1. On the second Sunday you light candle number 1 and 2...and so on. You would normally have homemade gingerbread cookies and drink glögg (a hot drink similar to mulled wine) with blanched almonds and raisins in your cup. It's so cosy and really the "taste of Christmas" to me :)
I love my Cuttlebug and was very pleased that a) I remembered to use it and b) I found a way to use it both on the card and the envelope. :) It's kinda become a yearly tradition now that I make the card prototype and then we sit down together and make all the cards. Once I go through all the little stages with Ross, and show him how to do all the different techniques, he's really great at them and we have a really cosy time making cards while listening to Christmas music :)
I really can't get enough of her fantastic cute little critters. And then Christmas on top of that. Just perfect for me :)






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Instead I swapped it to day 6 as we sat and made our cards on Saturday. And yes I say "we" as I got Ross to agree to make them with me as long as I had made a "card prototype" and showed him what to do. It's something that we have done for 2-3 years now and it's so cosy. Christmas music playing and making cards together. :)
On the left side I wanted to document the Swedish tradition of having Glögg (similar to Mulled Wine and it is available in IKEA for anyone outside Sweden) and gingerbread cookies. A very cosy tradition which definitely screams (and tastes!) Christmas to me.
On the right side I have tucked a photo into an envelope of our new advent calendar which I made last month...and there's also a bit of journaling on the back of the envelope about this which you'll see next time I take some photos of the journal. :)
This is the back side of my "lights" entry in my Christmas journal. I had a request from Christine to hear the story so I will do my best to type it up here though it's long and I doubt I can remember all the steps... LOL!
