I have a tutorial up today on the Top Dog Dies blog for this cute little Halloween paper bag mini album. When my kids were small they loved pulling out the Halloween decorations and finding remembrances of past costumes and photos of how the pumpkins were carved and the house was decorated. You can make this album as many pages as you would like or make it whatever size you want using tiny, medium or lunch sized paper bags. It is all up to your individual taste and following my easy tutorial all you need are the bags, some patterned paper, some fun die cuts and some adhesive.
Tracey this is so professional and awesome.
ReplyDeletelooks awesome tracey...off to check it out!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooooooooo fun! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG, How cute! i love me some mini albums! Yours is adorable.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable...something every child would look forward to every Halloween...I am going to do something like this for my own little grandkids. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Tracey! Our Halloween tradition was me dressing up to bring treats to their classes... they never knew what I'd be, and often didn't recognize me!! Oh the memories you could save in your darling album =] M
ReplyDeletep.s. Tutorial not up yet?
This is amazing :) what an inspiring project !
ReplyDeleteaww I went over and did not see it.. looks amazing.. I will check back again later to see if it is posted..
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun project, and I love your mini album! Off I go to check out your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteJust went over...AMAZING!!! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteFantastic book. What fun Halloween memories you have.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. Off to check out the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Tracey!! Love that you made this fantastic album out of two simple bags!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What one can make out of paper bags...amazing! Your paper bag mini album looks fabulous!:-)
ReplyDeleteHow fun and so creative, Tracey ... off to check out your tutorial! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet Halloween book...just adorable and a bit spooky!
ReplyDeleteI've just returned from viewing your album and tutorial, and now have a bruise on my chin from dropping my jaw in absolute awe of your creativity! What an innovative way to use paper bags as the basis of your absolutely, super darling Halloween album! The patterned papers, the dies..brilliant and fabulous! Fun, fun and fun!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c