Sunday Showcase: Merry Moments Divided Pages Scrapbook

I've already given you some sneak peeks of the beautiful Merry Moments Scrapbook pages that I've offered as a class.  For today's Sunday Showcase, I thought I'd give you the details of the entire book now that the class is done. 

The Merry Moments Scrapbook was an album we created at Ronda Wade's Creative Convention, so the design credit goes to her at Stamp With Ronda. She used the majority of the contents of the Merry Moments Simply Scrappin' Kit, plus a few extras for embellishments.  It's a fun & easy holiday album to make and the Divided Page Protectors give it a fresh twist on traditional scrapbooking. 

Let's take a closer look at each double-sided page in the scrapbook  (click
to enlarge), including measurements for any card stock or paper you
would need to pre-cut in parentheses.   I've listed any extra tools or
supplies you'll need for each page, as well.

Merry 1 

  • Cover: You'll need the Top Note Die and Scallop Edge Border Punch
    for Old Olive layers on this page.  (full 12×12" Cherry Cobbler cs, 8×6"
    Very Vanilla, 4×12" striped dsp)

Merry 2 
Merry 3

  • Page 2:  Scallop Circle Punch.  (12 x 2-1/2" Very Vanilla cs)
  • Page3: Basic Gray Stitched Grosgrain and Dazzle Marker for
    ornaments. (Two 6×4" green striped dsp, two 6×4" Old Olive cs, one 6×4"
    Cherry Cobbler cs, one 6×4" Cherry Cobbler dsp)

Merry 4 
Merry 5

  • Page 4: Top Note Die needed for two dsp die-cuts.  (4×3" Old Olive cs)
  • Page 5:  Center panel is empty for adding a 4×6" photo. (Two 6×4"
    striped dsp, two 3 x 3-3/4" Old Olive cs, 6×12" Cherry Cobbler cs)

Merry 6 
Merry 7

  • Page 6: Center panel is empty. Scallop Circle Punch needed.  (5-1/4 x 4" Basic Gray cs)
  • Page 7:  Basic Gray Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon is on page 7. (Two
    6×4" Very Vanilla cs, two 6×4" Basic Gray cs, two 6×4" Cherry Cobbler
    cs, two 6 x 3/4" Basic Gray cs strips)

Merry 8 
Merry 9

  • Page 8: Add Basic Gray Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon and Word Play sentiment.
  • Page 9: Scallop Circle Punch needed.  (12×6" Very Vanilla cs, 6×4"
    Very Vanilla cs, 6×4" Basic Gray cs, two 6×4" Cherry Cobbler dsp)

Merry 10 
Merry 11

  • Page 10: (Scrap of Cherry Cobbler cs for behind tag)
  • Page 11:  Bottom right panel is empty for a 4×6" photo. (Two 6×4"
    Very Vanilla cs, 6×4", 6×1" Very Vanilla cs, Old Olive cs, 6×8" green
    striped dsp)

Merry 12 
Merry 13

  • Page 12: Top Note Die needed in Very Vanilla, and bottom left panel is empty. 
  • Page 13: Very Vanilla Window Frame die-cut, Basic Gray Stitched
    Grosgrain Ribbon, Modern Label Punch, and More Merry Messages sentiment
    on page 13. (Four 4×4" Old Olive cs, four 4×4" striped dsp, 4×4" Cherry
    Cobbler cs)

Merry 14 
Merry 15

  • Page 14: Old Olive Dotted Scallop Ribbon. (3-1/2 x 2-1/2" Basic Gray cs)
  • Page 15: Center and bottom right panels are empty. (2×12" Gray dsp,
    three 1/4" strips of Basic Gray for flower stems, 6×4" Very Vanilla cs,
    two 6×4" Cherry Cobbler cs)

Merry 16 
Merry 17

  • Page 16: Center and bottom left panels are empty. (2-1/4 x 5-3/4" striped dsp)
  • Page 17: Scallop Oval Punch needed. (12×6" Old Olive cs, 4×6" Old Olive cs, two 4×6" striped dsp)

Merry 18 
Merry 19

  • Page 18: Scallop Circle Punch needed. (4-3/4" x 4-3/4" Very Vanilla cs)
  • Page 19: Scallop Circle Punch and Basic Gray Stitched Grosgrain
    Ribbon needed. (Two 4×6" Very Vanilla cs, two 4×6" Basic Gray cs, two
    4×6" green striped dsp)

Merry 20

  • Page 20: (Two 3-3/4" x 3-3/4" gray dsp)

 

Espresso album 127685L 
Crumb cake album 127686L

The a beautiful 12×12" Linen Albums that Stampin' Up! offers are the perfect way to showcase your Merry Moments scrapbook pages!  I love the classic, timeless designs of these elegant albums.  The binder-style ring holders make it easy to add and move around pages, too!  Choose from Early Espresso or Crumb Cake.  Each comes with 10 traditional 12×12" page protectors


Complete Supply List:

Find all the supplies to create these projects and more at my Online Store!

Angie

 

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