Sn@p has taken the scrapbooking world by storm! Our super
bright and happy collection is the the answer for capturing your colorful
memories and everyday life in a Sn@p! Join us all week long for some happy
Sn@ppy! inspiration!
I have made many
mini albums over the last few years, but never one that focused on my husband
and I. Recently, we had new pictures of us taken and when
I received my Sn@p Collection...I knew it would be perfect for an
album about my husband and I.
I had a lot of photos to put in this album, so I used a lot of the Sn@p Pocket Pages. The cute frame and wood embellishments in the album are by Adornit and I love how thy added that extra special touch to the Sn@p Collection.
I loved using the
3x4 Sn@p Cards. Not only were they perfect for the 3x4 pocket pages, but
worked really well to help embellish a 6x8 page.
I did a lot of embellishing in this album because that is one of my favorite things to do. I ended up embellishing inside the page pockets as well as adding embellishments outside the pockets.
The 3x4 Sn@p Pockets worked well to store journaling. Sam, my hubby, one day wrote some cute things about what he liked about me and surprised me with it. I wanted to include these things in the album and this is how I did it. I also wrote down the things I liked about him.
This one was of the
funnest albums that I have put together. What is so wonderful about Sn@p
is that you can use it to make any type of album or scrapbook page. My
album is chuck full of Sn@p goodies and I would love for you to see the whole
album, so hop on over to my Blog to see the whole thing. I hope you have
been inspired today and join in with us and get Sn@ppin'!
For my mini-album I chose to highlight the new addition to our family, our new puppy Nelli. This little furbaby has changed our lives for the better, and I wanted to highlight her first year in the album.
I am following the same style as I use for Project Life, so on the inside cover I included a pocket where I can put the photos as I take them for inclusion in the album.
For the inside pages I used a combination of pocket protectors in all sizes and album pages. The wonderful thing about this album was a) I didn't have to think about anything "matching" because it all coordinates so well, and b) I was able to put it all together in record time. Here are just a few of the inside pages.
To see the more pages feel free to visit my blog!
Just like the title of my album says, I love life and I love
all those in it. I have been wanting to find a system to document my
family's life in a simple, doable way while still feeling creative about how I
did it. Sn@p Life came just in time and I am loving it! My album
today is all about my little girl in her 2nd year of life beginning with her
birthday.
There are so many things I love about this system beginning with the size. The 6x8" size is absolutely perfect not to mention how completely adorable the album itself is. It doesn't take much effort to dress it up and make it your own...just a few simple supplies and favorite things from Sn@p.
Another favorite feature of mine are the pockets! I'm
a big fan of bulk, dimension, involving the sense of touch, and inviting
interaction. The memorabilia pockets and page protector pockets are a
perfect way to invite interaction and provide places to store special trinkets,
ephemera, extra photos, special letters, etc. I love layering over the
page protectors to bring in more of that desire to touch and to bring in
different layers.
I've only just started down this new path of memory keeping but am so excited to have done so. I can't express the feelings that have come my way as I've taken time to start documenting my life and those special individuals in it. Not so overwhelming anymore! Stop by my blog: http://lilybeanpaperie.typepad.com for more photos and to see my Sn@p space...a way for me to keep the creative process flowing by keeping my Sn@p supplies out and ready to access whenever I have a minute to work on my binder.
Thank you for visiting!
Melissa















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Wow! I love all the projects. I need to get some Sn@p.
Posted by: Corri Garza | October 31, 2012 at 07:50 AM
More fabulous SN@P albums! Love the various ways each individual uses this collection, thank you for the inspiration!
Posted by: Carol W. | October 31, 2012 at 07:50 AM
Love these albums. I am really feeling inspired to create one of my own.
Posted by: Lisa P | October 31, 2012 at 08:16 AM
What fun albums with the fun pictures. Love how many different ways the albums can be used. thanks for sharing.
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