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Winter Mini Album for Cricut Mini Albums

I EDITED MY LABELS ON THIS POST TODAY BUT THE ORIGINAL DATE OF THIS POST WAS NOVEMBER OF 2010.

Winter here in Texas is not at all like winters in Ohio where we moved from! No snow here but I have plenty of wintry pics to choose from to put in this mini!  I started with a 5x7 book that I made with my bind-it-all. I really like using the clear covers and black pages!  All of the printed papers and die-cuts were printed and cut using my Cricut Imagine and the Mr. Frosty Imagine cartridge and my Creative Memories Cheerful Seasons cartridge. (Love this cartridge!!)  To order this cartridge, click HERE! Obviously, you could recreate these cuts and papers using your regular cricut and your own papers.  Now, what would a wintry album be without some glittery accents??  I used Waterfall, Star Dust and Eucalyptus Stickles to add some bling! I also used some winter rub-ons and my white gelly roll pen. Happy New Year and Happy Winter!













Remember, if you would like to order the Creative Memories Cheerful Seasons cartridge or any other CM products, you can visit my website HERE! to place an order! Thanks for stopping by today!


Comments

Anonymous said…
Love all the things on your blog. You are so talented:)

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Anonymous said…
That is so cool!!! You are one creative young lady!!!! Lovin' you Mom
Jessica said…
This is an amazing idea. I'm inspired!
SherriB said…
I just love your mini album. I have really gotten into them this year. I like all your embellishments, etc. that you added.

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