Hello, crafty friends! I’m back to share more pages from my 6x8 album using the adorable Tinsel Time Collection. This collection has been an absolute joy to work with! If you missed my previous posts, you can find my cover post here, and my first pages here.
For today’s pages, I wanted to create something playful and dimensional, focusing on cut files, layering, and pops of color. I started with a mix of white cardstock, coordinating Tinsel Time cardstock, and 12x12 patterned paper to set the foundation for both layouts. From there, I brought in some fun cut files!
The first page features a Christmas light wreath, which turned out to be the perfect centerpiece. I sized it down to fit within the page and backed it with a mix of 6x6 and 12x12 papers from the collection, creating a bright and festive effect. To bring it all together, I added two photo mats right in the middle, popping them up with foam adhesive for extra dimension. Below the photos, a bold chit-chat title piece that says "Christmas" anchors the design, making it feel balanced. To finish it off, I tucked in icon stickers, a chit-chat ephemera piece, and some enamel dots for that extra bit of sparkle!
The second page is all about bold typography and layering. I used the Deck the Halls cut file as the star of the page, backing each letter with patterned papers from the collection. The mix of colors and prints makes the design so fun and eye-catching! I placed two small photo mats over the design and layered in floral embellishments, puffy stickers, and greenery to create a full, festive feel.
I’m absolutely loving how this album is coming together! Knowing that I’m getting a head start on my Christmas 2025 album makes me so excited, having these pages prepped and ready to fill with memories and photos is going to be such a treat when the holiday season rolls around.
I hope this inspires you to play with cut files, layering, and bright colors in your own albums! There’s something so satisfying about creating pages that are interactive and full of personality. I can’t wait to share more of this project soon so stay tuned for the next set of pages!
6x8 Mini Album
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