VIDEO: "December Daily" Mini Kit Process // Deck The Halls
November 30, 2017
Welcome back crafty people! It is yet again another blog post about a holiday project. Yes, I know. I've really dived in to this whole Christmas thing immediately after Thanksgiving, but I have to catch up! Ideally, this album will be finished this December, if not through January, but we'll see!
This is the back page of the starting section for my December Daily. I used this file folder from Teresa Collins to make a fun interactive element. I wanted to capture the beautiful color and texture of this bouquet centerpiece. Below is the process video to this little page, please enjoy!
I layered the photo using a Wild Whisper Design pocket card with a cute star pattern. I trimmed out the under part to save it for another project. I also put down a layer of washi tape on the left hand side. The main embellishment on this page is the beautiful gold embossed stamped image. This image is from the Wild Whisper's Home for the Holidays stamp set. It looks absolutely amazing heat embossed!
On top of this extremely detailed piece, I put a Pretty Little Studio tiny word label. A nice bright pop of red helps balance the small and intricate detail. I paired this with a SpiegelMom Scraps cork heart and sequins!
Of course, I had to sprinkle some extra sequins in the top right. Although a simple layout, it helps document just a tiny bit of our decorating. I do plan on documenting more later in the album. I hope you enjoyed this page and if you did, be sure to check out all of my other "December Daily" pages! Thanks for stopping by!
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