Today, I’m sharing Pocket Scrapbooking (Project Life) pages created with Reverse Confetti stamps and Confetti Cuts. I used Reverse Confetti stamps and die cuts to create 3″ x 4″ cards and to embellish some of the photos.
For memory keeping, my goal is to complete the project. For me, that means limiting embellishments and picking a color scheme that’s easy to mix and match. I’m using Simple Stories SN@P! photo protector inserts, along with patterned papers from Echo Park’s Christmas Cheer and glitter cardstock. I don’t create daily pages for the month of December, but instead I document key events during the holiday season.
Let’s take a look at the pages.
For the top card, I combined a heat-embossed sentiment from Tinsel ‘N Trim, cut with the Tag Me banner, with a Mini Circle Garland cut from glitter cardstock. I added a glitter star cut with Oh My Stars to the Santa photo and a sentiment from Tinsel ‘N Trim, cut with one of the dies in Class Act, to the lower photo.
For the top card, I combined a heat-embossed sentiment from Tinsel ‘N Trim, cut with one of the dies in Class Act, to a journaling card. The lower-left card includes a heat-embossed sentiment from Seasonal Sentiments, cut with another die in the Class Act set, with Circle Garlands cut from glitter paper. I added a glitter snowflake to the lower-right photo, cut with one of the Let It Snow dies.
The journaling card includes a sentiment from Tinsel ‘N Trim and a glitter star garland, cut with Oh My Stars. For the large photo, I stamped the date circle from Tinsel ‘N Trim and cut it with a circle die.
The upper-right card includes a heat-embossed sentiment from Seasonal Sentiments, cut with a die in the Class Act set, with glitter snowflakes cut with one of the Let It Snow dies. The lower-left card combines a heat-embossed sentiment from Sweet Thing, cut with a die in the Class Act set, with glitter stars cut with Oh My Stars.
great pages! I’m loving those sparkly die cuts!
Wonderful pages! Makes me want to get out my scrapbooking materials again!
Great pages Jean! So fun to look at.